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Preakness Champion Lookin At Lucky to Skip Belmont Stakes

On the morning following Lookin At Lucky’s victory in the 135th Preakness Stakes May 15, trainer Bob Baffert said the colt would be given a break and will not contest the Belmont Stakes in three weeks. Trainer Todd Pletcher had already announced that Super Saver, winner of the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands on May 1, would not race in the June 5 Belmont after his eigh

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Champion Thoroughbred Sire Skip Away Dies

Skip Away, a three-time Eclipse Award winner and 1998 Horse of the Year, died the morning of May 14 at Rick Trontz’ Hopewell Farm near Midway, Ky., of a cardiac event.

The son of Skip Trial, out of the Diplomat Way mare Ingot Way, was 17 years old. As a sire, he is represented by 20 stakes winners. He stood at Hopewell Farm since his retirement following his 1998 campaign.

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TOBA to Hold Breeding Clinic in Lexington, Ky.

The Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association (TOBA) announced May 10 that it will hold a Thoroughbred Breeding Clinic May 21-May 23 in Lexington.

The clinic, sponsored by Blood-Horse Publications, will offer topics including planning a mating, conformation, foal registration, equine nutrition, pasture management, foaling, and farm management. The clinic features visits to Cast

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Derby Runner Awesome Act Lame Following Race

Awesome Act, who finished 19th in the May 1 Kentucky Derby Presented By Yum! Brands at Churchill Downs, is lame and will be getting some time off from training and competition, the Daily Racing Form reported May 4.

Tom Ludt, president of Vinery, told the publication the 3-year-old Awesome Again colt soon would undergo a nuclear scintigraphy scan at Rood & Riddle Equin

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Super Saver Wins the Kentucky Derby (UPDATED)

Super Saver, with Calvin Borel up, wins the 136th running of the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I). WinStar Farm’s homebred son of Maria’s Mon gives trainer Todd Pletcher his first Derby win.

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Derby Hopeful Endorsement Out with Leg Fracture

WinStar Farm’s Endorsement has a non-displaced right front condylar fracture and will not be entered for the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands.

According to Dr. Bo Landry, who radiographed Endorsement following his work, arrangements are currently being made to ship the colt out for surgery. He is expected to be out three to six months.

“We’re making

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Kentucky Derby Post Position Draw Sets the Stage

Morning-line favorite Lookin At Lucky drew post 1 for the May 1 Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands during the post position draw Wednesday afternoon at Churchill Downs.

Post 1, while it hasn’t produced a winner since Ferdinand in 1986, has the most wins in the Kentucky Derby, along with post 5, since 1900.

Lookin At Lucky was made the 3-1 favorite by Churchill

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Filly Entered in Kentucky Derby

Owner John Greathouse and trainer Todd Pletcher confirmed Monday morning that star filly Devil May Care will be entered only in Saturday’s Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands and not cross-entered in Friday’s Kentucky Oaks.

Devil May Care will be ridden by regular rider John Velazquez. Velazquez was originally slated to ride Eskendereya, but the colt was withdrawn from

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Zenyatta Moneigh Painting to Help Retired Racehorses

ReRun, a nonprofit Thoroughbred adoption program, is currently holding its spring auction of Moneigh paintings on eBay. The 30 paintings are created by famous equine artists such as Zenyatta, Life is Sweet, Cigar, Funny Cide, Evening Attire, Da Hoss, and others using their muzzles, whiskers, hoofs, and tails. Funny Cide and Cigar actually paint by holding a paintbrush in their mouths.

Each

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Thoroughbred Champion Raven’s Pass Recuperating From Surgery

Breeders’ Cup Classic (gr. I) winner Raven’s Pass underwent colic surgery April 20. The 5-year-old stallion, who stands at Sheikh Mohammed’s Kildangan Stud in Ireland, will be rested from covering duties for the next six weeks.

“Unfortunately, Raven’s Pass underwent colic surgery yesterday,” Jimmy Hyland, Kildangan’s stud director said. “Th

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Equine Job Fair in New York April 28

The Harness Racing Museum and United States Trotting Association will hold the second Equine Job Fair April 28 from 5-8 p.m EDT at the Museum located at 240 Main Street in Goshen, N.Y. The job fair isn’t breed-specific, organizers said.

The event is free and open to anyone seeking or offering a job in the horse world. Participating employers can be seeking to fill current or f

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Noted Calif. Vet Van Snow Dies in Plane Crash

Vandell Ellis Snow, DVM, a prominent veterinarian and horse farm owner from Santa Ynez in Santa Barbara County, has died in a plane crash near San Diego.

   

The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s office said the 58-year-old Snow crashed April 8 while practicing for an acrobatic flying contest at the Borrego Springs Airport, which is south of Palm Springs, Ca

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Dixieland Band Euthanized at Age 30

Dixieland Band, one of the original three stallions at Lane's End Farm near Versailles, Ky., and the sire of 117 stakes winners, was euthanized April 7 due to the infirmities of age. The son of Northern Dancer, who was 30, will be buried in the Lane’s End cemetery.

Produced from grade I stakes winner Mississippi Mud, multiple grade II winner Dixieland Band was reti

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Undefeated Champion Thoroughbred Mare Personal Ensign Dead

Personal Ensign, a champion on the track and in the breeding shed, died April 8 at the Hancock family’s Claiborne Farm near Paris, Ky. She was 26.

Pensioned from broodmare duty since 2006, the daughter of Private Account – Grecian Banner, by Hoist the Flag died of natural causes.

Undefeated in 13 starts, Personal Ensign is described as one of the greatest race

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Speightstown Recovering After Colic Surgery

Champion Thoroughbred racehorse Speightstown had colic surgery April 1, and WinStar Farm, where the stallion stands, reported April 2 he’s “recovering well” after successful surgery.

Speightstown has covered more

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Pfizer Partners With NTRA Alliance

The National Thoroughbred Racing Association March 31 announced that Pfizer Animal Health has become an official equine health promotional partner of the NTRA Safety and Integrity Alliance. Pfizer Animal Health will also make a contribution to…

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