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Sports Illustrated May 2, 2002 Tim Layden |
Derby Fever The lure of Churchill Downs made Baffert do a 180... |
Sports Illustrated May 3, 2002 Tim Layden |
Breaking down the Derby field It's not entirely true that Saturday's 128th Kentucky Derby is completely wide open... |
Sports Illustrated April 7, 2000 Mark Beech |
Derby weekend out West Outside of the three Triple Crown races, it's hard to imagine a deeper lineup of quality 3-year-olds than the one that will head to the post in the Santa Anita Derby this Saturday.... |
Sports Illustrated October 25, 2002 Tim Layden |
Early indicators Two Breeders' Cup races could be a window into the future. |
Sports Illustrated April 14, 2000 Mark Beech |
Three full dockets of Derby contenders Outside of the first Saturday in May, no day this spring will be able to match Saturday in terms of the number of Kentucky Derby hopefuls going to the post.... |
Salon.com May 5, 2002 King Kaufman |
Still life with horse War Emblem jockey Victor Espinoza had simple instructions for the Kentucky Derby: Don't do anything. He didn't, and the colt went wire to wire... |
Sports Illustrated April 12, 2000 Mark Beech |
The Deputy commands new respect top Kentucky Derby contenders as of April 10 |
Sports Illustrated May 5, 2000 |
From the Backstretch Will Drysdale's unusual training tactics pay off in the Kentucky Derby? |
Sports Illustrated May 10, 2002 Tim Layden |
Prince's Derby gamble paid off The Kentucky Derby victory by 20-1 shot War Emblem attracted more than the usual attention because the rich man was a Saudi prince named Ahmed bin Salman and because the Prince had purchased War Emblem just 23 days before the Derby... |
Sports Illustrated April 12, 2002 Tim Layden |
On the comeback trail Jockey Valenzuela battling struggles with substance abuse... |
Sports Illustrated April 18, 2000 Mark Beech |
Fusaichi Pegasus spreads his wings Triple Crown Rankings |
Sports Illustrated May 15, 2001 Mark Beech |
Three's a crowd Two weeks after the fastest Kentucky Derby in 28 years, the three most talented horses in the Run for the Roses will square off again Saturday in the 126th Preakness at Pimlico Race Course... |
Sports Illustrated April 11, 2000 William Nack |
Inside Horse Racing Trainer Jenine Sahadi made history as The Deputy won at Santa Anita |
Salon.com May 3, 2002 King Kaufman |
Equal opportunity at the Kentucky Derby Where billionaires and Arab sheiks mingle with lesser Backstreet Boys and B-movie actresses with three names, and all that stuff about how every horse can win turns out to be sorta true... |
Sports Illustrated June 7, 2002 Tim Layden |
Betting on War Emblem Will War Emblem win the Triple Crown? |
Sports Illustrated May 1, 2001 William Nack |
A Very Strong Point Saturday's Kentucky Derby appears to have its deepest field since 1973. That's the year Secretariat won the 1 1/4-mile classic in 1:59 2/5, still the record time, and led a parade of quality horses over the line... |
Sports Illustrated May 15, 2000 Mark Beech |
Preakness Stakes contenders Rankings of Preakness Stakes contenders |
Sports Illustrated April 27, 2000 Mark Beech |
Pegasus heads crowded Derby pack ...ranks the top Kentucky Derby contenders as of April 27... |
Sports Illustrated May 3, 2001 Mark Beech |
Point is well taken The 1 1/4-mile Kentucky Derby may well be the most difficult race in the world to win. It is an enervating, brutal test for young three-year-olds, none of whom are fully developed and most of whom have never run more than a mile and an eighth... |
Sports Illustrated May 19, 2000 William Nack |
Chat Reel: SI's William Nack Other horses seem to be racing for second |
Sports Illustrated May 17, 2002 Tim Layden |
Challenging War Emblem Rival trainers are strategizing for the Preakness... |
Sports Illustrated May 5, 2000 |
Chat Reel: Bill Nack SI writer dishes the dirt on this year's Kentucky Derby |
Sports Illustrated May 17, 2001 Mark Beech |
Congaree can If Richly Blended sets fractions on Saturday in the Preakness that are solid but not blistering, say 46 seconds for the half-mile instead of 44, then Congaree should be the horse to beat... |
Smithsonian May 2007 Amy Crawford |
Derby Days Thoroughbreds, mint juleps, big hats -- the Kentucky Derby's place in American history |
AskMen.com Ross Bonander |
How To: Horse Betting Horse racing has its own language. Thankfully, it's easy to learn. |
Sports Illustrated May 28, 2002 Tim Layden |
Crowning a King Some people say that War Emblem is the wrong horse at the wrong time. They're wrong... |
Sports Illustrated April 9, 2003 Tim Layden |
Inside Horse Racing: Dramatic Turn Buddy Gil's win at Santa Anita lands him a lead role in the Derby. |
HBS Working Knowledge May 31, 2004 Lukas & Kirby |
Horse Sense: D. Wayne Lukas on Managing Should managers be treated like high-performance racehorses? This top trainer has experience with both. A Harvard Business Review excerpt. |
Sports Illustrated April 18, 2000 William Nack |
Inside Horse Racing A trio of impressive tune-ups sets the stage for the Kentucky Derby |
Sports Illustrated October 30, 2001 Tim Layden |
Tiznow, and Again A career-threatening injury couldn't stop a repeat winner in the Breeders' Cup Classic... |
AskMen.com Ross Bonander |
10 Things You Didn't Know: Kentucky Derby In preparation for yet another historic American horse race, we present 10 things you didn't know about the Kentucky Derby. |
Sports Illustrated October 26, 2001 Tim Layden |
Another attraction on Saturday Breeders' Cup will be filled with excitement... |
Sports Central June 19, 2010 Diane M. Grassi |
Horse Racing Industry Saddled With Financial Meltdown The 2010 thoroughbred horse racing season has seen its Triple Crown races pass, yet thoroughbred racing fans can still look ahead to some key summer races. |
Sports Illustrated June 8, 2001 Mark Beech |
To the Point Point Given should take highly competitive Belmont... |
AskMen.com Steve Seepersaud |
Big Money in Horse Racing Horse racing is certainly a high-risk business -- for all concerned. But if you can foresee the next Secretariat or Smarty Jones, the profits will more than make up for the costs. |
Fast Company October 2006 Josie Swindler |
Astroturf for Horses New track technology is rocking the tradition-bound world of horse racing. |
The Motley Fool May 11, 2005 Jeremy MacNealy |
Long Shot With the release of Churchill Downs' first-quarter results, it's time to place bets. Investors, take note. |
AskMen.com Dennis Ryan |
Winning The Triple Crown The Triple Crown of horse racing is almost impossible to win. |
Salon.com May 1, 2002 Allen Barra |
They shoot horse racing, don't they? The glorious sport of thoroughbred racing is dying -- and part of the reason is the greed of owners who put champions out to stud in their prime... |
AskMen.com Steve Seepersaud |
Wealthy Animal Athletes Successful athletes raking in thousands or even millions of dollars aren't always creatures of the human variety. |
Salon.com August 21, 2002 King Kaufman |
An equine renaissance Arlington Park's owner rebuilt it after it burned, only to shut it down. Now the gleaming racetrack is bringing the Breeders' Cup to the Midwest. |
Sports Illustrated May 28, 2002 Rick Reilly |
Nags to Riches Our Emblem, ex-slacker, is the hottest bachelor in horse racing. He's booked to mate with mares every day for the next five weeks, twice a day, beginning at 9 a.m., breaking the previous record set by Wilt Chamberlain... |
CRM February 1, 2007 Jessica Sebor |
A Rose Garland for Customer Satisfaction The Kentucky Derby host spurs its Web site's content delivery to gallop into the winner's circle with Percussion Software's Rhythmyx Web Content Management. |
The Motley Fool May 5, 2004 W.D. Crotty |
Standing at the Gate The big payday at Churchill Downs is the Kentucky Derby. Unfortunately, that won't show up until the second quarter. What we have to chew on now is first-quarter revenue, which while up 5.6%, drove a wider net loss, nonetheless. |
The Motley Fool May 3, 2004 Nathan Slaughter |
Churchill Downs' Derby Dollars The racetrack owner enjoys record wagering at this year's Kentucky Derby. |
Sports Illustrated July 23, 2002 Tim Layden |
Prince's death leaves a hole in racing His value to the sport of racing was unquestioned. Prince Ahmed was willing to spend big money in the sales ring. He liked to race good horses in big races. His personality and his stock attracted attention for a sport that needed it. He made noise. Horse racing is a quieter place today. |
Salon.com May 8, 2000 Steve Kurutz |
Pony up for OTB Who needs horses when you've got a row of TVs in an airless storefront at the off-track betting parlor? |
Inc. September 1, 2009 Darren Dahl |
The Business of Horse Racing From protective vests to synthetic dirt, a number of small companies play a big role in the world of horse racing |
The Motley Fool May 19, 2008 Rich Duprey |
Horse of a Different Color UPS's sponsorship of Preakness Stakes winner Big Brown is a new breed of endorsement. |
AskMen.com Ian Lang |
The History of the Kentucky Derby Want to own the discussion on the Kentucky Derby? You need to read this. |