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Horse of the Year Criminal Type dies in Japan |
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Thursday, 17 March 2005 |
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Criminal Type, who earned 1990 Horse of the Year honors on the strength of victories over 1988 champion two-year-old male Easy Goer in the Metropolitan Mile Handicap (G1) and 1989 Horse of the Year Sunday Silence in the Hollywood Gold Cup Handicap (G1), died at noon on March 9 because of a gastric rupture suffered at Otsuka Bokujo in Japan |
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Injury Derails Declans Moons Derby Quest |
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Friday, 11 March 2005 |
by Steve Haskin
Declan's Moon, champion 2-year-old and early favorite for the Kentucky Derby, has been taken off the Derby trail after X-rays disclosed a small chip fracture in his left knee, trainer Ron Ellis said Friday morning. The Malibu Moon gelding suffered the injury in his victory in last Saturday's Santa Catalina Stakes (gr. II).
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Thoroughlybred.com to Auction Stallion Seasons to Benefit BCCA |
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Wednesday, 02 March 2005 |
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Thoroughlybred.com has offered its Web site for farms and owners to list stallion seasons to benefit the The Belmont Child Care Association.
The BCCA is soliciting donations of seasons for the auction to be held in early 2006. All of the money bid will benefit Anna House, a BCCA childcare center at Belmont Park established for the working families of New York racing.
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Breeders Cup Founder John Gaines Dies |
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Monday, 14 February 2005 |
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LEXINGTON, Ky. - John R. Gaines, who founded the Breeders' Cup and prestigious Gainesway Farm, died Friday. He was 76.
Gaines died at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington, said Bob Milward, director of Milward Funeral Home in Lexington
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