Alan Balch - Hope Smiles

With the closure of iconic Hollywood Park, the sport is relying on hope even more. This year could be critical.

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Alan Balch - Del Mar Rising

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THIS ARTICLE FIRST APPEARED IN - NORTH AMERICAN TRAINER - ISSUE 29

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Mark Glatt - earns his spurs with Magic success

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THIS ARTICLE FIRST APPEARED IN - NORTH AMERICAN TRAINER - ISSUE 29

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Author: Steve Schuelein 


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Bright Thought gives Guitierrez his moment in the spotlight

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Alan Balch - Return on investment?

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THIS ARTICLE FIRST APPEARED IN - NORTH AMERICAN TRAINER - ISSUE 27

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Author: Alan Balch


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Where went the marketing?

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THIS ARTICLE FIRST APPEARED IN - NORTH AMERICAN TRAINER - ISSUE 27

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Alan Balch - Whither the Breeders’ Cup?

A year ago in this issue, I undertook to describe the state of North American racing in the years leading up to the inaugural Breeders’ Cup in 1984, as well as its true genesis.

But what about its evolution since then, and its future?

Although it’s hard to imagine racing now without it, to a great extent the Breeders’ Cup as we know it today mirrors and embellishes both its flaws and its sporting greatness.

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THIS ARTICLE FIRST APPEARED IN - NORTH AMERICAN TRAINER - ISSUE 26

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Author: Alan F. Balch

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My Best Brother continues the Currin tradition of success

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BILL Currin is feeling a lot of brotherly love these days. Currin, a veteran owner and breeder and former trainer, is still tingling with emotion over a victory by My Best Brother in the $300,000 Del Mar Derby (G2) in September.

(Issue 26 - Autumn 2012)

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Alan Balch - Racing imperilled?

Oh, no,” I can hear you saying to yourself, “not another essay about impending doom.”

But if you have anything to do with racing, any kind of even passing interest in it, you would have to be living under a rock not to have been aware of and thought about the relentless attack on it we’re seeing in national media, led by The New York Times, whose editorial writers condemned it as “this disreputable sport.”

Alan F. Balch - (Issue 25 - Summer 2012)

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Momentum raises Eurton to Grade 1 stardom

TRAINER Peter Eurton can only hope that the Del Mar meet this summer can approach that of 2011.

Eurton elevated his stature from solid Southern California conditioner to Grade 1 winner through the accomplishments of Weemissfrankie, who captured the Del Mar Debutante for two-year-old fillies last September.

Steve Schuelein - (Issue 25 - Summer 2012)

Media celebrity Sam Spear knows best

Sam Spear likes the chances of Daddy Nose Best in the Kentucky Derby this year, prized information to his legions of followers who think Spear knows best in Northern California.
Steve Schuelein - (Issue 24 - Triple Crown 2012)

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Alan Balch - Present vs. Future

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In my academic and theoretical years, which were many, I was always fascinated by the tensions between short-term and long-term thinking and acting, as well as by the contradictions between words and deeds. It seemed to me then (and still does) that when things don’t make sense in the real/practical world, the root causes could often be found in those tensions and contradictions.
Alan F. Balch - (Issue 24 - Triple Crown 2012)

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Alan Balch - Is this racing?

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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Alan Balch - Good medicine?

OUR latest weapon of choice in racing’s circular firing squad is a so-called "debate" over medication. Having recently attended two days of leadership meetings at Belmont Park in June about this subject, I was scratching my head more than ever. What is the impetus for "banning all race day medication"? How has this become the latest subject to besiege the sport?
Alan Balch
 (25 July 2011 - Issue Number: 21)

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Keeping up with the Jones' - Marty Jones in profile

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Steve Schuelein - 25 July 2011 - (Issue Number: 21)

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Popular “Mr. Cho” enjoys big results from his small stable

By Steve SchueleinPopular “Mr. Cho” enjoys bigresults from his small stablen continued on page 1210 TRAINERMAGAZINE.com ISSUE 20CALIFORNIA THOROUGHBRED TRAINERSUnited KingdomT Email: storm@racingblue.comTEmail: richard.tenthirty@ntlworld.comS 23:35 …

Aplethora of thoughts and emotions will flood trainer-owner-breeder Myung Kwon Cho when he watches the Kentucky Derby from his California home on television this year. Cho will remember the excitement of his first two trips to the Run for the Roses with a pair of longshots. He will agonize briefly over what might have been with Premier Pegasus, a homebred colt who was considered a leading contender before being sidelined with an injury a month before the race.
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Alan Balch - Back to the future

In 1971, when I first joined the staff at Santa Anita right out of graduate school, the term "marketing" had never been applied to racing, anywhere in the world. I was handed the title of Director of Public Relations, and had been coming to the office for just a couple of weeks when Hollywood Park drew over 70,000 fans for its card on Memorial Day.
Alan F. Balch - CTT Executive Director  (20 October 2010 - Issue 18)

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