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HORSE RACING: Del Mar to pay extra for out-of-state horses
North County Times
That means if a horse wins $20000 in its first race at Del Mar, track officials will pay its owners an extra $4000. "There is a lack of racing stock in this state," said Tom Robbins, the track's executive vice president of racing. ...and more » Alan Foreman: A Thoroughbred GC
Corporate Counsel
... Daily Racing Form interviewed Alan Foreman, general counsel at the Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association and chief executive officer of the Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association, which represents over 20000 horse owners and trainers. ...
Doc's Sports ServiceHorse track deal makers have hands in gaming
NorthJersey.com
Two prominent businessmen who have made fortunes in Manhattan real estate — and who each has a background in casino gaming — simultaneously are trying to put the finishing touches on deals to take over New Jersey's horse racing tracks ...
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Fort Worth Star TelegramFederal involvement in racing the only way to go
Thoroughbred Times
In 1950, the average horse started 44 times. Today, the average is a pitiful 14 lifetime starts. The very idea of federal involvement in our sport of Thoroughbred horse racing is undesirable. But, based on the accomplishments of the various industry ...
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