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Just before the familiar bugle call that signifies the start of the race. You'll hear the judges call "RIDERS UP". Silks flash as one after another the Jockeys are given a leg up toward their rides. Each horse filing toward the Pony Riders who lead them in front of the cheering fans for the parade of colors!
As a young child I was facinsated by the race track. It was exciting in the grandstands when they come across the finish line (I think the adults found it more exciting because of the money). The yelling and shouting rivaled any ballgame I'd ever attended. My grandmother had her way of calling to the jockey as she cheered louder and faster, the closer they came. I think she believed they could hear her. (. . . expand story)
You might be surprised to find out that these professionals aren't treated with much respect outside the racing world. Sure lately we've seen a little television and other media coverage, thanks to networks like TVG (the Smarty Jones' of the world don't hurt either!) Programming that finally shows these Jockeys for the athletes that they are. But keep in mind. These are men and women without many choices for "group health insurance" let alone organized representation. Many times they live at the track. Leave their homes and families during the season, and often suffer life changing physical injuries like Cindy Noll-Murphy did at Praire Meadows just this year.
Sometimes it's a fantastic tumble down the stretch, (or a near tumble like Afleet Alex in last year's running of the Preakness Stakes) that might make the sports highlights for a day or two. Many times however it leaves the Jockey (and the horse) unlike they were before. Often a career is ended right before our eyes. Remember Barbaro in the Belmont THIS year? A horible injury but an incredible ride by Jockey Edgar Prado!
Most of the time however it's much more subtle. Aches and pains. LOTS of Ibuprofin. It's like the NBA player who knows he only has a few good years before his body might give him trouble. But NBA players are well compensated for the risks they take. Not to mention they are flanked by legions of physical therapists, doctors and trainers. For the most part, a Professional Jockey gets paid "by the race" and there is no one there (except his/her comrades in the locker room) to care if something aches or needs to be attended to, let alone wrap a knee, or tape your wrist. (How can we help?)
Horse Racing . .The sport of KINGS? Well The KING HAS NO CLOTHES unless you care enough to Support the Athletes!
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Woodbine Mile and Northern Dancer Stakes Entries Woodbine has two big Grade 1 races on the turf Sunday, the $1 million Woodbine Mile and the $750,000 Northern Dancer Stakes. Favorite in the Mile is Kip Deville, while Better Talk Now gets the nod in the Northern Dancer.
Curlin wins the Woodward Stakes (G1) He took the lead 3-wide in the stretch and won by 1 1/4 lengths over longest shot on the board Past the Point with Wanderin Boy 3rd. Get the results, chart, and photos here.
First Defence romps in the Forego Stakes (G1) He drew off late to win by 6 3/4 lengths while favorite Lucky Island was a distant 6th after a bad start. Get the results, chart, and photos here.
2008 Breeders Crown Open Races The 4 championship races for the older pacers and trotters were held at Mohawk on Saturday night with Corleone Kosmos winning the Open Trot and Mister Big the Open Pace. Get the results, charts, and photos for all 4 races here.
2008 Metro Pace Also at Mohawk on Saturday was the $1 million Metro Pace won by Major in Art, the She's a Great Lady won by Right Right, and 2 divisions of the Simcoe Stakes. Get the results, charts, and photos for all 4 races here.
Intangaroo draws off in the Ballerina Stakes She rallied from far back to win by 2 3/4 lengths over Miraculous Miss and Sugar Swirl at Saratoga. Get the results, chart, and photos here.
Colonel John wins the Travers Stakes He got the lead in the stretch and held off the late close of Mambo in Seattle with favorite Pyro a distant third to win the mid-summer derby at Saratoga. Get the results, chart, and photos here.
Travers Undercard Stakes Visionaire won the King's Bishop (G1), Shakis came on the far outside to win the Bernard Baruch (G2) for the second time, and Porte Bonheur upset in the Victory Ride (G3). Get the results, chart, and photos here.