Story originally written for Maryland Thoroughbred and MarylandMillion.com Link to original post here: http://marylandmillion.com/cms/index.php/about/news/113-the-king-and-i By Daniel Tordjman – When I moved to Maryland this past summer, I knew I’d have plans on October 19th. The date means only one thing to people who follow horse racing in the state – it’s Jim McKay Maryland Million Day at…
Monthly Archives: November 2013
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One on One with Ramon Dominguez: A Great Rider, An Even Better Person
For those who don’t follow horse racing, it’s difficult to explain what Ramon Dominguez has meant to the sport and it’s even harder to quantify the impact of his sudden retirement in June. I have found myself comparing Dominguez’s retirement to those of Michael Jordan and Barry Sanders, who both walked away from their respective…
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Jockey Back After Scary Spill, Says She Wanted To Watch Replay
Story originally published on September 20, 2013, on DanonymousRacing.com There is no official record of what happened in the sixth race at Delaware Park on August 19th. You won’t find a race chart and if you can track down a video replay, you might not even want to watch it. What unfolded just moments after…
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Dawn of Fall Meet at Laurel Gives Rise to Renewed Optimism
Story originally published on September 19, 2013, on DanonymousRacing.com Laurel, MD – It’s 9 am on the morning before the big day, opening day of the fall meet. The warm air above the track is filled with familiar music, the rhythmic pounding of hooves and vocals provided by exercise riders (including one rider who can literally…
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Nellie Cashman Scores Virginia Oaks Upset, “Shocks” Her Jockey Too
Story originally published on July 15, 2013, on DanonymousRacing.com At 19-1, the odds of Nellie Cashman winning Saturday’s Virginia Oaks seemed even less likely than her namesake (a pioneering female prospector) chances of striking gold early last century. And who could blame the public for not backing this Nellie Cashman, a filly who had managed just one…