The Meticulous Michael Matz
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FRANCES J. KARON (Issue 24 - Triple Crown 2012)
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FRANCES J. KARON (Issue 24 - Triple Crown 2012)
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K.T. DONOVAN - (Issue 24 - Triple Crown 2012)
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BILL HELLER - (Issue 24 - Triple Crown 2012)
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THOMAS TOBIN - (Issue 24 - Triple Crown 2012)
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Catherine Dunnett BSc, PhD, R.Nutr - (Issue 24 - Triple Crown 2012)
The TRM Trainer of the Quarter goes to Isabelle Pacault for he win in the Prix Beugnot Hurdle at Enghien on February 28th with Beach Bar underlined her expertise.
Editorial Writer (European Trainer - Issue 37 / Spring 2012)
With HBO now airing the super-hyped new series "Luck"featuring Dustin Hoffman, Nick Nolte, and Dennis Farina, created and written by David Milch, directed by Michael Mann, we're in for more than our share of introspection. (And extro-spection, if there is such a thing.) For me, the real stars just have to be the horses, and that "Art Deco" splendor, Santa Anita herself, as the New York Times described racing's California grande dame.
Alan F. Balch CTT Executive Director (Spring - Issue 23)
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BILL HELLER - (February 1st 2012 - Issue 23)
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Amanda Roxborough (February 1st 2012 - Issue 23)
There’s no such thing as not being able to find a job with horses” is an assurance Tim Capps shares frequently with students in the Equine Industry Program (EIP) at the University of Louisville (U of L). That the job may not be one a student wants to find shouldn’t be of immediate concern, according to Capps, who is the program director. “Even with an entry level job, you’re going to bring something to the table that the average person doing the job on a farm or racetrack doesn’t have.
KEN SNYDER (February 1st 2012 - Issue 23)
In the past 40 years, Standardbreds have closed the equivalent of 40 lengths on Thoroughbreds. Dig a little deeper and you’ll find that Thoroughbreds aren’t racing that much faster than they did 100 years ago. Thoroughbreds and Standardbreds share their ancestry. All Standardbreds trace their pedigrees to the imported English stallion Messenger, who was brought to America in 1788.
BILL HELLER (February 1st 2012 - Issue 23)
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Catherine Dunnett BSc, PhD, R.Nutr (February 1st 2012 - Issue 23)
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DAVID THISTLETON - (February 1st 2012 - Issue 23)
Of all the stories that Arnold Kirkpatrick loved to tell – from a repertoire that stretched from his days as a college student at Tulane, to his years as managing editor of Thoroughbred Record, and to his days helping Mr. Leslie Combs run mighty Spendthrift Farm – the story that he told most often, with the heartiest of laughs and with that enormous twinkle in his eye, was of the day he finally agreed to marry me.
Julia Kirkpatrick (February 1st 2012 - Issue 23)
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Dr David Martin (February 1st 2012 - Issue 23)
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Stacey Oke, DVM, MSc (February 1st 2012 - Issue 23)
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CLIVE WEBB-CARTER (February 1st 2012 - Issue 23)
The TRM Trainer of the Quarter award has been won by David Wells. Wells and his team will receive a selection of products from the internationally-acclaimed range of TRM supplements, as well as a bottle of fine Irish whiskey.
BILL HELLER (February 1st 2012 - Issue 23)
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