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Meet Azeri: Horse of the Year
It's time to decide on the Horse of the Year and only two deserve the honor for 2002. And the winner should be a filly -- Azeri.
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NTRA: The Good, Bad and Ugly
The National Thoroughout Racing Association has done some good and bad, plus one ugly presentation that shouldn't be repeated.

NTRA: The Good, Bad and Ugly
The National Thoroughbred Racing Association has done some good for the industry, but also some bad.
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Saratoga is Not Jim Dandy in 2007
This year's new marketing ploy, "Win and You're In" Automatic Berths has caused NYRA to reschedule the Whitney one week earlier. Will owners bypass the Jim Dandy?
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Synthetic Tracks Getting Safer
According to statistics released in April, catastrophic injuries on dirt tracks have risen, while the same type accidents on synthetic surfaces has dropped.
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Horse Racing Safety Panels Formed
In the wake of the tragic loss of Eight Belles in the Kentucky Derby, the state of Kentucky and the National Thoroughbred Racing Association are monitoring safety rules.
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Breeders' Cup 2001
The new name for the Breeders' Cup championships just doesn't wash in my book.

Horse Bone Is Dense, Vulnerable
In any case of leg fracture in a Thoroughbred, healing is slow to occur. Infection and laminitis often result after fractures. Is weak breeding part of the problem?
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Top Racing Moments of 2001
Lauren Hillenbrand's best seller "Seabiscuit: An American Legend" has done much for horse racing this year.

Will Washington D.C. Regulate Horse Racing?
State race tracks have lacked the will to institute, or to enforce drug and safety policies, leaving the door open for federal control after high profile fatalities.
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Call Me Larry, Call Me Hero
Call Me Larry wins sixth race at Aqueduct by a length. Owner Suzie O'Cain of Highcliff Farm donates portion of winnings to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
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Curlin Has Chance to Repeat in BC Classic
It's difficult to believe that reigning Horse of the Year Curlin may not compete in this season's Breeders' Cup Classic.  Curlin is ranked No.1 and leads in earnings.
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Feds Leaning Toward Horse Racing Regulation
Thirty years ago, said Thoroughbred owner/breeder Arthur Hancock III, horse racing came together to avoid federal regulation. "...things have gotten worse, not better."
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Tiago, new Derby Boy, at $450,000
While Any Given Saturday remains just on pace in graded stakes earnings, Cowtown Cat also moves into contention for Pletcher. Tiago, a new Derby hope, has credentials.
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