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Why Does Horse Racing Survive? – Gary Andrew Poole – The Atlantic

November 4th, 2012 (No Comments)

a cause and effect essay div class=’posterous_autopost’> This article is a sad and sobering commentary on horseracing. Unfortunately, Much of it is true. It is interesting to note how the author recognizes stage one handicapping behavior in both the fans and the reporters. Why Does Horse Racing Survive? – Gary Andrew Poole – The Atlantic […]

$144.3 Million Wagered on Breeders’ Cup Races

November 4th, 2012 (No Comments)

homework studies div class=’posterous_autopost’> $144.3 Million Wagered on Breeders’ Cup Races http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/74205/1443-million-wagered-on-breeders-cup-races Photo: Dave Harmon Breeders’ Cup reported that a total of nearly $144.3 million was wagered on the two-day World Championships Nov. 2-3 at Santa Anita Park, down from the $161.5 million figure a year ago when the event was hosted by Churchill Downs. […]

Friday Breeders’ Cup Crowd, Handle Decline

November 3rd, 2012 (No Comments)

Friday Breeders’ Cup Crowd, Handle Decline http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/74158/friday-breeders-cup-crowd-handle-decline Photo: Chad Harmon Attendance of 34,619 at Santa Anita Park Nov. 2 for the first day of the 29th Breeders’ Cup World Championships represented a 14.7% decline when compared with the first day at Churchill Downs a year ago. The figure was a slight decline from the 2009 […]

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