Saratoga Anticipation, 1910

To get to Saratoga, Red Smith famously said, “From New York City you drive north for about 175 miles, turn left on Union Avenue and go back 100 years.” So I did. And here’s what was going on in the run-up to the 1910 Saratoga meeting.   The more things change… July 24, 1910:  “Hotels and…

2010 Jockey Club Welfare and Safety Recommendations

So we have meandered our way through the 2010 Jockey Club Welfare and Safety Summit, picking our way through the panels, unhurriedly observing what various elements of the racing industry think about the issues facing the sport. And, finally, we arrive at the last panel, at which the members reported on their recommendations and goals.…

And We’re Off!

Well, sort of,  in a limited sort of pre-meet way.  On Sunday, Saratoga Race Course opened to the public for its annual open house; geared towards families, the day featured face painting, pony rides, and inflatables for the kids, while adults could partake of a variety of local food products.  Musicians performed throughout the day,…

Belmont’s Cat Colonies

Three more racing days at Belmont, before the racing action moves upstate.  The transition will take place next week, after Belmont ends its spring/summer meet on Sunday; Saratoga opens one week from today. Though the racing action will shift locations, life on the Belmont backstretch will, of course, continue; a large community of horses will…

Summary of the Summit: Transitioning Thoroughbred Racehorses to Second Careers

Moderated by Mike Ziegler, executive director of the NTRA Safety and Integrity Alliance, this panel offered several retirement organizations the opportunity to share the details of their work and inform the audience about the various models of Thoroughbred retirement currently available. Kim Smith, executive direction of the Louisville-based Second Stride, said that her organization is…

Saratoga morning

7:15 a.m., Oklahoma training track.  Picture perfect:  the sun has burned away the early morning fog; the predicted 90 degree heat has yet to descend. As usual, I [inadvertently] time my arrival to coincide with the break, so there’s time to chat before training resumes.  Some of these folks have been here since 5:30, to…

Summary of the Summit: Racing Equipment and Safety

Racing Equipment & Safety Keeneland president and CEO Nick Nicholson talked about racing in relationship to other sports that have an “admitted, inherent risk”; those sports, he said, promote the idea that they are doing everything possible to make the sport safe for the participants.  Racing has, he said, a “moral responsibility to fans to…

Summary of the Summit: Equine Injury Database

Equine Injury Database This presentation is the one that has garnered the most attention and coverage, given its preliminary findings about equine injuries.  Dr. Mary Scollay, a veterinarian and equine medical director of the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission, presented the timeline for the Equine Injury Database: October 2006:  Proposal for tracking injuries at the Safety…