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The Belmont Stakes are High
from MobLogic June 06, 2008
Horse racing is a $15 Billion business in North America, but is it ethical? Lindsay talks to Triple Crown hopeful Big Brown team members to find out.
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TVG Features: The Elusive Crown
from TVG June 03, 2008
TVG recaps the past 30 years of possible Triple Crown winners including War Emblem, Funny Cide, Smarty Jones and Afleet Alex.
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Eight Bells is Euthanized: EXCLUSIVE Jockey Interview
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) May 07, 2008
http://www.LethalLacrosse.com Big Brown wins the 134th running of the Kentucky Derby from Churchill Downs in Louisville on 5.3.08 as the filly Eight Belles breaks her front ankles and is euthanized.Created by and starring Jason Zumwalt.I am Zumwalt is a 60Frames original series. For more information, please visit us at http://www.60frames.com.
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PBP Episode 31 - CDT Yo-Yo
from Practical Backpacking™ Podcast November 09, 2007
In this episode, Francis Tapon shares the exciting details of his extraordinary Yo-Yo of the Continental Divide Trail. Francis hiked north on the CDT from Mexico to Canada and immediately turned around at the Canadian border and hiked southbound back to Mexico. This first-ever trek covered nearly 6,000 miles and took over 6 months to complete. Listen in to hear Francis tell his inspiring story, and to learn how he accomplished such an amazing journey. Why did he do it? How did he manage the cold, bears, loneliness, and seemingly endless miles? Which gear worked for him and which didn't? What life-lessons did he bring back? This episode is packed with candid answers to these and many other questions. Warning the information in this episode may be lead to a hiking addiction -- but if you want more, be sure to check out the journals, photos, and videos on Francis Tapon's website. PBP Episode 31 - CDT Yo-Yo [Copyright © 2007 Practical Backpacking™ - All Rights Reserved. Redistribution of Audio/Text/Graphics Prohibited]
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PBP Episode 2 - Matt Hazley - Endurance Hiker
from Practical Backpacking™ Podcast May 17, 2006
In this episode, you'll hear the conversation that I had with endurance hiker, Matt Hazley - also known by his trailname: Squeeky. Matt got his start in backpacking just a few years ago, and has already thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail (in 2003) and the Pacific Crest Trail (in 2004). In 2005, Matt completed a straight-through (end-to-end), hike of the AT, CDT, and PCT ( otherwise known as a Triple Crown) in a single calendar year.* In June 2006, Matt will set out to speed hike the Appalachian Trail in 40 days or less. He will do so with the help of a talented team that has been assembled to help ensure his success. He's also sporting some great gear from a few generous sponsors, and will be followed by a documentary crew (which Matt shares will help to motivate him to do his best). You'll also get a sneak-peak at some of the other challenges that Matt is setting for himself, including a future 21,000 mile hike with two of his friends. Matt seems to be more concerned with shattering limitations than breaking records. He's both inspirational and amazing. He's certainly made his Mum proud. *Note: Brian Robinson was the first to complete a Calendar Triple Crown in 2001. PBP Episode 2 - Matt Hazley - Endurance Hiker [Copyright © 2006 Practical Backpacking™ - All RIghts Reserved. Redistribution of Audio/Text/Graphics Prohibited]
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1909-1910 Years of Records
from A Baseball Dream May 03, 2006
????Baseball Dream History 1909 was the year of the Pirates,? they packed a powerful punch this season as they boasted a 110-42 record, winning the NL pennant by 6 1/2 games. Honus Wagner led Pittsburgh?s offense, winning another batting title with a .339 average, and hitting 39 doubles with 100 runs batted in. An improved pitching roster led by Howie Camnitz with a 25-6 record and Vic Willis a 22 game winner, kept the Pirates atop the leagues best. Once again the Tigers were very strong this year. They were riding high off the performances of young Ty Cobb. Cobb won the Triple Crown, batting .377 with 9 home runs and 107 RBI?s. ????What I Want Update Welcome back everybody??the Doctor?s clocked in ?..and the report is about to begin???. We?re talking about the Hot hands early on this season?..Who?s tossing the cork made of fire this season ??.we?re about to let you know???. Sit back ??strap in???and let?s get to rollin??? In the American League?.we got the top 6 pitchers on mound? At the top, in the #6 position??.we got Curt Schilling (Shill-ing) of the Bo-sox, with a 4-1 record,40 strikeouts and 2.88 e.r.a?.. At #5 we have Toronto?s Roy Halladay, eith a 3-1 record, 13 strikeouts and a 2.84 e.r.a? #4 is Kenny ?Fast Food? Rogers, throwing heat for the Tigers. Rogers has a 4-2 record, with 23 strikouts and a 2.59 e.r.a
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