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"racehorse" Definitions
  1. a horse that is bred and trained to run in racesTopics Sports: other sportsb1

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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.
As a racehorse, War Front made $425,000 in career earnings.
Bret: Oh my God: I didn't know about the racehorse.
It is like watching your racehorse coming down the home stretch.
The New England tight end is part owner of the racehorse.
Over the decades, spates of racehorse deaths have shaken the industry.
Caribbean Rum distillers, Hollywood filmmakers, racehorse owners — they all cashed in.
He developed a special connection with one ex-racehorse called Bonz.
So long as that's true, I can't get off this racehorse.
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.
If I come back as a racehorse, can I help name him?
"Admittedly, even one death of a racehorse is too many," Winner wrote.
That racehorse he ruined by making it run while it was sick.
Also, he did have a racehorse he managed to cripple for life.
Brewers, racehorse owners and some churches would also receive federal tax breaks.
"Shamrock is a retired racehorse," wrote rider Nick Bull in the YouTube description.
It would be like pairing up a dewy-eyed foal with a racehorse.
That could explain why so many racehorse owners are millionaires to begin with.
I have a hotel business in Ireland, I have a big thoroughbred racehorse business.
Opponents of the sport responded to the latest death of a racehorse with outrage.
One day, a mild-mannered Welsh bartender decided she wanted to breed a racehorse.
The other was of a sleek racehorse, which looked ready for the Kentucky Derby.
How to Save the American Racehorse Students 13 and older are invited to comment.
If you've ever dreamed of owning a racehorse, this may be the next best thing.
Unlike the football star, Gronkowski the racehorse is a long shot to win on Saturday.
The first stallion John brought out was a 7-year-old former racehorse named Runhappy.
And, like American Pharoah the year before him, Arrogate was named the world's best racehorse.
The only comparable metabolic increase Diamond knew of had been identified in a galloping racehorse.
Archaeologists recently unearthed the final resting place of an ancient racehorse among the ruins of Pompeii.
He was named the 2016 Longines World's Best Racehorse by the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities.
Morestead, a veteran racehorse, has been given a fresh new look — and it's dignified as hell.
The deaths at Santa Anita Racehorse deaths happen, no matter where horse racing events are staged.
Even People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals supports HIA because it will improve racehorse health.
Despite all the attention and publicity, the super bowl champ has not yet met the racehorse.
"What makes him different is no different than what makes a racehorse so great," Johnson said.
Do you think it can be said that a horse enjoys its role as a racehorse?
Racehorse Company, a Finnish troupe, will also perform, and audience members who arrive at 1 p.m.
And the business of breeding a winning racehorse is as lucrative — and risky — as any investment.
She had already shown she was not much of a racehorse, taking one of six starts.
There's also Racehorse Charlie, though whiz bang would probably be a better name for an actual thoroughbred.
A portrait of the Triple Crown-winning racehorse and the lives he changed during his championship. 13.
Super Bowl Champ Rob Gronkowski will be cheering on his namesake racehorse, Gronkowski, at Saturday's Belmont Stakes.
Seabiscuit, the underdog racehorse who became a beloved champion, grew up and was trained at Claiborne Farm.
He said it was like taking a thoroughbred racehorse into a full gallop for the first time.
Arrogate required patience and often tried the patience of those charged with transforming him into a racehorse.
Prince Charles and Princess Diana arrive at racehorse trainer Nick Gaselee's stables at Lambourn, Berkshire, March 23.
She knows when it is time to be a racehorse and when to switch off and relax.
Aside from the potential dangers of surgery, removing it was likely to end Patch's career as a racehorse.
Even the people who bet against Justify on Saturday appreciated the prodigious accomplishments of an uncommonly gifted racehorse.
Trump Plaza was fined for illegally funneling $1.65 million in gifts to a racehorse trader named Robert LiButti.
Seabiscuit, smaller than the average racehorse with chunky legs and an awkward gait, wasn't originally a promising contender.
In the dining room, he pointed to an oil painting of a brown stallion, a racehorse named Earthquake.
" The press, especially during election years, frequently failed to exercise "journalistic conscience"; it had internalized a "racehorse philosophy.
Arcadia voluntarily closed for weeks in March after a spate of racehorse deaths, most of them due to injuries.
Racehorse theory The big qualification that Donald Jr., Ivanka, and Eric possess is that they are in The Family.
"My dad was a racehorse trainer, and all I ever wanted to do was race steeplechasers," he tells me.
As an active racehorse, Tapit only won three of his six races over a career plagued by lung infections.
He says he is a Christian, and the part owner of an Australian-bred racehorse named Hong Kong Bet.
" His biographer Michael D'Antonio explained to Frontline that Trump and his family subscribe "to a racehorse theory of human development.
Multi-billionaire Kenny Troutt's racehorse won the Triple Crown — but before that, he was the poor son of a bartender.
Bob and Kathie socialized with Mary and Tom, even buying a racehorse together from a friend who was a breeder.
In line to get these handouts are racehorse owners, motorsports complexes, Hollywood filmmakers, biofuel producers, electric vehicle owners and more.
After the week that was, there's nothing more satisfying than watching a young racehorse rampaging through a French betting bar.
The 673-year-old Arrogate became the highest-earning racehorse, surpassing California Chrome, winner of the Dubai cup last year.
He regularly praises his own success as a function of "very good genes," likening himself to a well-bred racehorse.
NYT reports that Justify failed an April drug test, which should've seen the now-retired racehorse banned from the Derby.
As someone with the metabolism of a racehorse on methamphetamine, I'm blessed with the need to pee all the damn time.
"He's grown up," said his Racing Manager Justin Zayat, who recently visited his prized racehorse for the first time since retirement.
A young racehorse managed to slip away from her handler and find her way to a sports bar in Chantilly, France.
Racetrack staff, along with the Fort Erie Fire Department, strapped ropes on the racehorse and hoisted him out of the hole.
"It's the difference between a racehorse and a workhorse," said Peter Quinn, Mario Cuomo's chief speechwriter, who drafted the 1984 address.
Last Monday, a half-dozen people were sitting in a bar in Chantilly, France, when a racehorse burst through the door.
Like a racehorse hearing the bugle, Mr. Dudman ran out the door and up Connecticut Avenue, pen and notebook in hand.
Much initial chyron usage revolved around TV sports coverage: revealing racehorse names at the Breeders' Cup and statistics about Olympic records.
Then make your case: Under a byzantine rule created more than a century ago, every racehorse has the same birthdate, January 1.
EXTRAORDINARY POMPEII DISCOVERY: RACEHORSE REMAINS FOUND AMONG ANCIENT CITY&aposS RUINS A door jamb is the vertical part of a door frame.
Good news -- TMZ Sports has some betting advice straight from the mouth of the greatest racehorse trainer of all time ... Bob Baffert.
She also heard from representatives from The University of Bath working on research projects on equestrian sport spinal injuries and racehorse welfare.
I'm not calling JFK-level conspiracy here, but this golf ball certainly didn't ricochet itself off a racehorse barreling down the track.
Before he worked with Justify, he was the groom for American Pharoah and Arrogate, who last year became North America's richest racehorse.
The leading thoroughbred racetrack voluntarily closed for most of March after a spate of racehorse deaths, most of them due to injuries.
"It's double," said Pedro Vargas, 32, a former racehorse jockey from Venezuela who had been living in the subways for three years.
Samantha Stephens, the chef and owner, bought racehorse-feed sacks on Etsy and hand-sewed them into pillows for a narrow wooden bench.
Even as the boy was nodding, he'd be led to the small bathroom, and cracked tiling, and proceed to piss like a racehorse.
As Donald Jr. explained to me, Trumps believe in the "racehorse" theory of human development, which means that abilities are determined by breeding.
She also met students from the University of Bath who are working on research projects on equestrian sport spinal injuries and racehorse welfare.
I would rather go out and ride a racehorse on a Saturday afternoon than go out to the golf course and play golf.
One of Caligula's last allies was his beloved racehorse, Incitatus, who wore a collar of precious stones and lived in a marble stall.
Last month archaeologists also discovered the final resting place of an ancient racehorse among the ruins of the ancient city of Pompeii in Italy.
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.
The case centered on Bruno receiving a large consulting contract and payment for a racehorse from Abbruzzese, whose companies had business before the state.
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.
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.
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.
Queen Elizabeth is pictured in 2015 presenting the pair with a trophy after their racehorse won the Elizabeth II Stakes Race run at Ascot.
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.
Owners there have their mares lined up in the hope of getting what is supposed to be the perfect seed from the perfect racehorse.
Justify, the celebrated American thoroughbred racehorse, failed a drug test a month before winning the 21 Kentucky Derby, the New York Times reported Wednesday.
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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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").
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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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