He Was Sired by a Successful Racehorse Justify is a Chestnut Colt sired by Scat Daddy, an American thoroughbred racehorse who picked up four wins in the stakes races during his career.
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As a racehorse, War Front made $425,000 in career earnings.
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Bret: Oh my God: I didn't know about the racehorse.
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It is like watching your racehorse coming down the home stretch.
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The New England tight end is part owner of the racehorse.
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Over the decades, spates of racehorse deaths have shaken the industry.
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Caribbean Rum distillers, Hollywood filmmakers, racehorse owners — they all cashed in.
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He developed a special connection with one ex-racehorse called Bonz.
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So long as that's true, I can't get off this racehorse.
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So a racehorse walks into a bar ... Patrons of a sports betting bar in Chantilly, France, likely didn't bet on this happening: A runaway racehorse -- who bucked her rider -- charged through the doors of the bar.
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If I come back as a racehorse, can I help name him?
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"Admittedly, even one death of a racehorse is too many," Winner wrote.
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That racehorse he ruined by making it run while it was sick.
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Also, he did have a racehorse he managed to cripple for life.
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Brewers, racehorse owners and some churches would also receive federal tax breaks.
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"Shamrock is a retired racehorse," wrote rider Nick Bull in the YouTube description.
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It would be like pairing up a dewy-eyed foal with a racehorse.
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That could explain why so many racehorse owners are millionaires to begin with.
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I have a hotel business in Ireland, I have a big thoroughbred racehorse business.
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Opponents of the sport responded to the latest death of a racehorse with outrage.
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One day, a mild-mannered Welsh bartender decided she wanted to breed a racehorse.
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The other was of a sleek racehorse, which looked ready for the Kentucky Derby.
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How to Save the American Racehorse Students 13 and older are invited to comment.
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If you've ever dreamed of owning a racehorse, this may be the next best thing.
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Unlike the football star, Gronkowski the racehorse is a long shot to win on Saturday.
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The first stallion John brought out was a 7-year-old former racehorse named Runhappy.
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And, like American Pharoah the year before him, Arrogate was named the world's best racehorse.
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The only comparable metabolic increase Diamond knew of had been identified in a galloping racehorse.
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Archaeologists recently unearthed the final resting place of an ancient racehorse among the ruins of Pompeii.
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He was named the 2016 Longines World's Best Racehorse by the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities.
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Morestead, a veteran racehorse, has been given a fresh new look — and it's dignified as hell.
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The deaths at Santa Anita Racehorse deaths happen, no matter where horse racing events are staged.
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Even People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals supports HIA because it will improve racehorse health.
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Despite all the attention and publicity, the super bowl champ has not yet met the racehorse.
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"What makes him different is no different than what makes a racehorse so great," Johnson said.
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Do you think it can be said that a horse enjoys its role as a racehorse?
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Racehorse Company, a Finnish troupe, will also perform, and audience members who arrive at 1 p.m.
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And the business of breeding a winning racehorse is as lucrative — and risky — as any investment.
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She had already shown she was not much of a racehorse, taking one of six starts.
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There's also Racehorse Charlie, though whiz bang would probably be a better name for an actual thoroughbred.
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A portrait of the Triple Crown-winning racehorse and the lives he changed during his championship. 13.
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Super Bowl Champ Rob Gronkowski will be cheering on his namesake racehorse, Gronkowski, at Saturday's Belmont Stakes.
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Seabiscuit, the underdog racehorse who became a beloved champion, grew up and was trained at Claiborne Farm.
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He said it was like taking a thoroughbred racehorse into a full gallop for the first time.
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Arrogate required patience and often tried the patience of those charged with transforming him into a racehorse.
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Prince Charles and Princess Diana arrive at racehorse trainer Nick Gaselee's stables at Lambourn, Berkshire, March 23.
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She knows when it is time to be a racehorse and when to switch off and relax.
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Aside from the potential dangers of surgery, removing it was likely to end Patch's career as a racehorse.
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Even the people who bet against Justify on Saturday appreciated the prodigious accomplishments of an uncommonly gifted racehorse.
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Trump Plaza was fined for illegally funneling $1.65 million in gifts to a racehorse trader named Robert LiButti.
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Seabiscuit, smaller than the average racehorse with chunky legs and an awkward gait, wasn't originally a promising contender.
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In the dining room, he pointed to an oil painting of a brown stallion, a racehorse named Earthquake.
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" The press, especially during election years, frequently failed to exercise "journalistic conscience"; it had internalized a "racehorse philosophy.
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Arcadia voluntarily closed for weeks in March after a spate of racehorse deaths, most of them due to injuries.
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Racehorse theory The big qualification that Donald Jr., Ivanka, and Eric possess is that they are in The Family.
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"My dad was a racehorse trainer, and all I ever wanted to do was race steeplechasers," he tells me.
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As an active racehorse, Tapit only won three of his six races over a career plagued by lung infections.
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He says he is a Christian, and the part owner of an Australian-bred racehorse named Hong Kong Bet.
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" His biographer Michael D'Antonio explained to Frontline that Trump and his family subscribe "to a racehorse theory of human development.
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Multi-billionaire Kenny Troutt's racehorse won the Triple Crown — but before that, he was the poor son of a bartender.
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Bob and Kathie socialized with Mary and Tom, even buying a racehorse together from a friend who was a breeder.
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In line to get these handouts are racehorse owners, motorsports complexes, Hollywood filmmakers, biofuel producers, electric vehicle owners and more.
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After the week that was, there's nothing more satisfying than watching a young racehorse rampaging through a French betting bar.
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The 673-year-old Arrogate became the highest-earning racehorse, surpassing California Chrome, winner of the Dubai cup last year.
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He regularly praises his own success as a function of "very good genes," likening himself to a well-bred racehorse.
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NYT reports that Justify failed an April drug test, which should've seen the now-retired racehorse banned from the Derby.
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As someone with the metabolism of a racehorse on methamphetamine, I'm blessed with the need to pee all the damn time.
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"He's grown up," said his Racing Manager Justin Zayat, who recently visited his prized racehorse for the first time since retirement.
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A young racehorse managed to slip away from her handler and find her way to a sports bar in Chantilly, France.
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Racetrack staff, along with the Fort Erie Fire Department, strapped ropes on the racehorse and hoisted him out of the hole.
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"It's the difference between a racehorse and a workhorse," said Peter Quinn, Mario Cuomo's chief speechwriter, who drafted the 1984 address.
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Last Monday, a half-dozen people were sitting in a bar in Chantilly, France, when a racehorse burst through the door.
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Like a racehorse hearing the bugle, Mr. Dudman ran out the door and up Connecticut Avenue, pen and notebook in hand.
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Much initial chyron usage revolved around TV sports coverage: revealing racehorse names at the Breeders' Cup and statistics about Olympic records.
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Then make your case: Under a byzantine rule created more than a century ago, every racehorse has the same birthdate, January 1.
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EXTRAORDINARY POMPEII DISCOVERY: RACEHORSE REMAINS FOUND AMONG ANCIENT CITY&aposS RUINS A door jamb is the vertical part of a door frame.
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Good news -- TMZ Sports has some betting advice straight from the mouth of the greatest racehorse trainer of all time ... Bob Baffert.
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She also heard from representatives from The University of Bath working on research projects on equestrian sport spinal injuries and racehorse welfare.
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I'm not calling JFK-level conspiracy here, but this golf ball certainly didn't ricochet itself off a racehorse barreling down the track.
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Before he worked with Justify, he was the groom for American Pharoah and Arrogate, who last year became North America's richest racehorse.
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The leading thoroughbred racetrack voluntarily closed for most of March after a spate of racehorse deaths, most of them due to injuries.
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"It's double," said Pedro Vargas, 32, a former racehorse jockey from Venezuela who had been living in the subways for three years.
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Samantha Stephens, the chef and owner, bought racehorse-feed sacks on Etsy and hand-sewed them into pillows for a narrow wooden bench.
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Even as the boy was nodding, he'd be led to the small bathroom, and cracked tiling, and proceed to piss like a racehorse.
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As Donald Jr. explained to me, Trumps believe in the "racehorse" theory of human development, which means that abilities are determined by breeding.
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She also met students from the University of Bath who are working on research projects on equestrian sport spinal injuries and racehorse welfare.
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I would rather go out and ride a racehorse on a Saturday afternoon than go out to the golf course and play golf.
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One of Caligula's last allies was his beloved racehorse, Incitatus, who wore a collar of precious stones and lived in a marble stall.
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Last month archaeologists also discovered the final resting place of an ancient racehorse among the ruins of the ancient city of Pompeii in Italy.
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And it gives you that weird uneasy feeling you're overworking the device, and that it might keel over and die like a panting racehorse.
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The case centered on Bruno receiving a large consulting contract and payment for a racehorse from Abbruzzese, whose companies had business before the state.
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Over the next half-hour Sarai told us about Talisman, the fleet racehorse she'd been on the verge of selling for a sizable sum.
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Claiborne Farm, one of the area's most prestigious horse farms, where famed racehorse Secretariat is buried, has drawn the attention of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Ink, more than 600 people joined the project, which is called The People's Horse, in an effort to breed the world's first crowdfunded racehorse.
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Queen Elizabeth is pictured in 2015 presenting the pair with a trophy after their racehorse won the Elizabeth II Stakes Race run at Ascot.
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What they don't realize is that without a job to do, the racehorse will become nothing more than a fantasy character in children's books.
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Owners there have their mares lined up in the hope of getting what is supposed to be the perfect seed from the perfect racehorse.
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Justify, the celebrated American thoroughbred racehorse, failed a drug test a month before winning the 21 Kentucky Derby, the New York Times reported Wednesday.
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Justify beat everyone's ass at Churchill Downs this weekend -- racking up another Derby victory for Baffert, who many consider the greatest racehorse trainer EVER!
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ANCIENT ROMAN BOXING GLOVES DISCOVERED NEAR HADRIAN&aposS WALL Archaeologists recently unearthed the final resting place of an ancient racehorse among the ruins of Pompeii.
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That means American Pharoah can earn as much as $35 million this year through breeding — almost five-times more than he earned as a racehorse.
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I couldn't tell you who Tanner was on Kaitlyn's season, but on BIP, he was a prize racehorse who ended up marrying Wild Stallion Jade.
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It's a staggering figure considering the top-earning racehorse in 210 netted just over $225 million in total earnings at the track, according to BloodHorse.
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In other surprises, James Corden does a very funny turn as an insurance investigator ("I've seen a racehorse thrown into a tree shredder ... for money").
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Why he cares about the financial stability of this Hong Kong club in particular is not clear, but his racehorse love must know no bounds.
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The Triple Crown is a rare feat that sees a racehorse win the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes all in the same year.
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Named for the optimistic professor in Voltaire's Candide that had just come out in 1759, Pangloss was an impressive racehorse until he broke his leg.
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If Lyon is a thoroughbred, a crowd-favorite racehorse, then Marseille is the scrappy long shot who sneaks into the track and steals the race.
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With the loss, the door is open for Winx, the unbeaten Australian mare, to climb to the top of the Longines World's Best Horse Racehorse rankings.
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He was a racehorse up and down the floor who seamlessly blended an impossible amount of patience with two bulldozers where his shoulder blades should be.
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So we're walking back to my dad's, and I must've had bought the large fucking pop or somesuch because I had to piss like a racehorse.
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The trainers do not want to surrender the right to to use it, arguing that they know best how to maintain the health of a racehorse.
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With the eminent stage and film stars Jeremy Irons and Lesley Manville leading the charge, O'Neill's autobiographical clan feels as jumped-up as a startled racehorse.
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In 2007, after another rash of racehorse deaths, the California Horse Racing Board required all thoroughbred tracks in the state to convert from dirt to synthetic.
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Last year, Irish racehorse The Cliffsofmoher was euthanized on the racetrack after fracturing its shoulder, becoming the sixth horse to die at the event since 2013.
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He was scheduled to throw off a mound for the first time, about 10 to 15 pitches, a milestone akin to a racehorse rounding into the stretch.
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Billionaire Saudi Arabian Prince Khalid Abdullah al Saud's Juddmonte Farms, an international racehorse breeding business, received more than £22011,000 ($519,536) in European Union farming subsidies last year.
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Somehow, I didn't puke, but I spent the rest of the morning feeling awful, broken up with bouts of pissing like a racehorse multiple times per hour.
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The first goes back to the 1980s, when Trump was in his first bloom of glitzy celebrity and acquired a promising 2-year-old racehorse named Alibi.
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Special Report: Royal Ascot It took Norman Casse almost three months to tell his father, Mark, that he wanted to become a racehorse trainer just like him.
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Their sound has grown glossy and huge like a racehorse, their riffs muscular and burly, their drumming fucking furious—even Josh Homme performed on their last album.
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A few more apartments also closed at the new 15 Hudson Yards, including a penthouse picked up by Eli Lomita and Alice Sim, racehorse owners in Canada.
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A strong contingent of American horses will be in the starting gate, led by the California-based Arrogate, who was named Longines World's Best Racehorse in 2016.
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Now, you'll lose 4 points for the same actions (by inadvertently supporting sweatshops, pesticides, and one CEO who committed crimes against an ill-fated racehorse and many people).
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Where there were 790 racehorse deaths in 2009 (617 of them on dirt), last year saw 493 deaths (394 of them on dirt) nationwide, the Jockey Club reports.
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The practice is even featured in the movie "Dark Horse," where an English town bands together to take on "the sport of kings" and breed its own racehorse.
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MAISONS-LAFFITTE, France — There's so much I could say about the crisis shaking horse racing in America, and as a racehorse trainer, I've been saying it for years.
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