Sunday, 17 February 2013

Horse Racing Results

Horse Racing Results Details
 List of all the day’s results via their icard results page, including video replays of all the races covered by their TV channel. They also provide quick links to the previous 2 days races, plus a search option where you can roll back to see previous month’s horse racing results.Their results and replays page includes all the results for horse racing in the UK, Ireland, USA, France, Dubai and Sousth Africa. They include video replays of the races shown via their TV channel.
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Belmont Horses Racing

Belmont Horses Racing Details
Even without a potential Triple Crown champion in the field – I’ll Have Another had been scratched from the race just a day earlier – the 144th Belmont Stakes (G1) was a worthy final leg to this year’s Triple Crown series.
Paynter, ridden by Mike Smith, led the 12-horse field from the start of the grueling 1 ½ mile race while Union Rags, with John Velazquez aboard for the first time, stalked the pace in fifth. In mid-stretch, Paynter seemed comfortably ahead despite the gains Union Rags had made to move up to second. But then, a gap opened up along the rail and Union Rags shot through it, coming evesn with Paynter with just yards to go and then winning by a neck in a time of 2:30.42.
Belmont Horses Racing
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Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Big Hats For Horse Races

Big Hats For Horse Races Details
In the early 1900s, horse racing was the sport of the elite and affluent. With high bids on the table, the spectators took an opportunity to showcase their wealth and status through couture fashion.  At the time, hats were fading out of mainstream fashion. This only made wearing a fabulous hat more iconic and exclusive.  Despite the fluctuation of trends, hats continued to be a mainstay for derbys.
In addition to being an opportunity to display their place in society, women and men found that wearing hats at such public events gave them the chance to show off individuality and carefully thought-out personal style. The Derby became an exhibition of fashionistas, both classic and cutting edge.
Today we see an array of derby hats from home-made wild concoctions to über chic and classic wide-brimmed hats. Contests are held every year at Del Mar to establish a hierarchy among the various designs.  The 2011 winner certainly created an unconventional design that set her apart from the rest.
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