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Sodashi, who won the Victoria Mile on Sunday in Tokyo, has a rare genetic anomaly and may be the greatest thoroughbred of its kind.
The New York Times – Sports:
Sodashi, who won the Victoria Mile on Sunday in Tokyo, has a rare genetic anomaly and may be the greatest thoroughbred of its kind.
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Rich Strike’s owner said he had decided not to push the horse to run only two weeks after it came out of nowhere to win the Derby.
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The colt’s jockey, trainer and owner are anything but racing royalty, but they are the kind of story the sport needs right now.
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At the Kentucky Derby, the 80-1 long shot Rich Strike showed that horse racing isn’t just for the humans and horses with fancy pedigrees.
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Bob Baffert’s absence creates an opportunity for trainers who have longed to win the race.
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The little colt with the star on his forehead shocked the world a year ago by winning the Kentucky Derby. Those who knew and loved him still mourn what happened after that.
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Joe Drape and Melissa Hoppert assess the field for the 148th running of the Kentucky Derby.
The New York Times – Sports:
Joe Drape and Melissa Hoppert assess the field for the 148th running of the Kentucky Derby.
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Horse racing’s rarest and grandest prize begins Saturday with the Kentucky Derby.