Sentences with phrase «old racing harnesses»

In the winter, you can finally get around to maybe throwing in some S Gear gauges or updating your old racing harnesses with new ones from I / O Port Racing Supplies.

Not exact matches

Harness racing is taking a radical step in an attempt to solve one of its perennial problems: the high incidence of lameness and other afflictions that plague 2 - year - olds.
HARNESS RACING — Responding smartly to Driver Clint Hodgins» whip - flicking at head of stretch, Adios Butler whooshed past Meadow Al and Adios Oregon to win $ 110,994 Messenger Stake in track record (for 3 - year - old pacers) 2:00 1/5 at Roosevelt Raceway in Westbury, N.Y., plucked second jewel in pacing's triple crown.
HARNESS RACING — Joe O'Brien very nearly scratched GOVERNOR ARMBRO from the $ 61,602 Kentucky Futurity over Lexington's «Big Red Mile» because of a questionable leg, but at the last moment decided to give the 3 - year - old a chance.
But suddenly, Alan Leavitt — a 42 - year - old loner who detests taking a middle - of - the - road position on anything because «all you find there are dead opossums, dead skunks and a yellow line» — has swung out of the traffic and is up there among the movers and shakers in harness racing.
HARNESS RACING — Stanley Dancer drove CARDIGAN BAY ($ 3.20), the 12 - year - old New Zealand gelding, to a length and a half win over another Kiwi pacer, Great Credit, in the $ 25,000 Valley Forge Pace at Roosevelt Raceway.
The Raceway was delighted to have the celebrities, possibly even more so to have a full house of plain old - fashioned harness racing fans.
HARNESS RACING — BUCKEYE COUNT ($ 42.80), a Swedish trotter driven by compatriot Hakan Wallner, beat out a field of Hambletonian 3 - year - olds in the $ 63,665 Gold Cup at Vernon Downs.
An old postcard, mailed in 1912, shows harness racing at the New York State Fair - and the original function of the grandstand.
But Sunday's tragic massacre of 58 concertgoers by gunman Stephen Paddock could prompt a reassessment of procedures and even state regulations regarding security measures at New York's three new casinos, including Rivers Casino & Resort in Schenectady, as well as the state's older racinos offering harness racing and video lottery machines.
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