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    May 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. 8 horses committed to Preakness 2013 field with Normandy Invasion dropping out

    Orb's path to the finish line in the second leg of the Triple Crown remains uncrowded.
    Orb's path to the finish line in the second leg of the Triple Crown remains uncrowded. Normandy Invasion, the fourth-place finisher in the Kentucky Derby, dropped from contention for Saturday's 138th running of the Preakness on Sunday. Trainer Chad...

    Tags: Kentucky Derby, Under Armour Inc., Triple Crown, Pimlico, Chemical Industry

  2. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  3. We must look at global drugs rules - UK chief

    Reuters
    (Reuters) - The Godolphin doping scandal should prompt international racing authorities to look at bringing consistency to the rules on using drugs, British Horseracing Authority (BHA) chief executive Paul Bittar said on Friday. Godolphin trainer Mahmood...

    Tags: Sports, Steroids, BBC, Horse and Harness Racing, Breeders' Cup

  4. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  5. ANALYSIS-Horse racing-Godolphin's boys in blue under a black cloud

    Reuters
    By Justin Palmer LONDON, April 23 (Reuters) - The royal blue silks of Sheikh Mohammed's Godolphin stables have become synonymous with two decades of elite racing success but the reputation of the Dubai ruler's global operation has come under a doping...

    Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Sports, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Steroids, Dubai World Cup

  6. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  7. Analysis - Godolphin's boys in blue under a black cloud

    Reuters
    LONDON (Reuters) - The royal blue silks of Sheikh Mohammed's Godolphin stables have become synonymous with two decades of elite racing success but the reputation of the Dubai ruler's global operation has come under a doping cloud. Trainer Mahmood Al...

    Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Sports, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Steroids, England

  8. Apr 21, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  9. Keeneland: Winning Cause takes Coolmore Lexington, might give Pletcher a sixth contender for roses

    The Lexington Herald-Leader
    As if he didn't have enough of a foothold in the current Kentucky Derby landscape, trainer Todd Pletcher keeps going down his bench to add to his total on the scoreboard. Pletcher already has five horses qualified to make the 20-horse field for the...

    Tags: Todd Pletcher (racehorse), Falling Sky (racehorse), Kentucky Derby, Julien Leparoux, Triple Crown

  10. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Breeders' Cup reverses policy on anti-bleeding medication

    Under pressure from trainers and owners who support the use of the diuretic furosemide to prevent bleeding in race horses, the Breeders’ Cup Board of Directors voted Friday to reverse a decision that would have banned the drug’s use for all races at its world championships on Nov. 1-2 at Santa Anita.
    Under pressure from trainers and owners who support the use of the diuretic furosemide to prevent bleeding in race horses, the Breeders’ Cup Board of Directors voted Friday to reverse a decision that would have banned the drug’s use for all...

    Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Sports, Furosemide (drug), Chemical Industry, Breeders' Cup

  12. Jan 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Trainers prepare to challenge Breeders' Cup lasix ban

    In less than 10 months, the Breeders’ Cup returns to Santa Anita for its world championships, and trainer John Sadler said this past weekend there will be an attempt to reverse the decision to ban the anti-bleeding medication lasix from all horses running in the event.
    In less than 10 months, the Breeders’ Cup returns to Santa Anita for its world championships, and trainer John Sadler said this past weekend there will be an attempt to reverse the decision to ban the anti-bleeding medication lasix from all horses...

    Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Breeders' Cup, Chemical Industry

  14. Nov 1, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  15. To leading Canadian trainer, Lasix ban makes no horse sense

    He wasn't exactly Peter Finch in the 1976 movie "Network," telling the world he was "mad as hell and not going to take it anymore!" But thoroughbred trainer Mark Casse wasn't a happy camper Thursday. Casse, 51, one of Canada's leading trainers, with just...

    Tags: Peter Finch, Sports, Lance Armstrong, Horse and Harness Racing

  16. Oct 24, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. Eight former champions entered in Breeders' Cup

    Eight Breeders' Cup champions are among the 180 horses that have been pre-entered for the 29th Breeders' Cup World Championships set for Nov. 2-3 at Santa Anita. Final entries will be taken Monday. Game On Dude, a multiple Grade I winner trained by...

    Tags: Sports, Kentucky Derby, Equestrian, Horse and Harness Racing

  18. Jun 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Scrutiny on Doug O'Neill proves horse racing needs reform

    Belmont Park interrupts a string of seemingly endless stores, most of them tiny and old, a lot of them vacant. There are Taco Bells and Wendy’s, of course, but little sub shops and ethnic joints, too, run by people who care about the quality of their meatballs or lo mein. Even as the Hampstead Turnpike delivers you to the gates of the facility, it is impossible to fathom the enormity of the place. There’s literally a park guarding the grandstand, a place with trees and fountains where maybe you’d rather sip your beer if, say, the next race doesn’t interest you, or maybe the horse you bet scratched at the last minute. But once inside, once you’ve taken in the broad infield with its two bodies of water, it becomes clear that, yes, it makes sense that this place could, when the circumstances are right, be the center of the sporting world.
    Belmont Park interrupts a string of seemingly endless stores, most of them tiny and old, a lot of them vacant. There are Taco Bells and Wendy’s, of course, but little sub shops and ethnic joints, too, run by people who care about the quality of...

    Tags: Sports, Fines, Long Island, Triple Crown, Equestrian

  20. May 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Industry practices are at the center of debate on horse safety

    Maryland trainer Chris Grove knows all too well that racehorses sometimes take fatal missteps. It happened to one of his best horses last summer during a morning workout, and Grove likens the experience to losing a child.
    Maryland trainer Chris Grove knows all too well that racehorses sometimes take fatal missteps. It happened to one of his best horses last summer during a morning workout, and Grove likens the experience to losing a child. To Grove, the animals' broken...

    Tags: Health, Sports, Fines, Kentucky Derby, Luck (tv program)

  22. May 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Meet Doug O'Neill, the man who could play the part of horse racing's fan-favorite or villain

    They wake up, and then they sing.
    They wake up, and then they sing. Team O'Neill — as Kentucky Derby winner Doug O'Neill and his group of assistants and grooms are called — rises early, like all horsemen. In Baltimore, where the crew is preparing I'll Have Another to run in...

    Tags: Health, Sports, Malts and Milkshakes, Kentucky Derby, Triple Crown

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