Mike Smith to pilot Mine That Bird
Miami Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
Mike Smith is back on Mine That Bird.
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
Mike Smith is back on Mine That Bird.
Seattle Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
Mike Smith is back on Mine That Bird.
San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | yesterday
Mike Smith is back on Mine That Bird. The Hall of Fame rider will pilot the Kentucky Derby winner in the $750,000 West Virginia Derby and the $1 million Travers Stakes next month. Smith takes over for Calvin Borel, who guided the 3-year-old gelding to a... Sponsored Topics: Calvin Borel - Kentucky Derby - sport - Mike E. Smith - Hall of Fame
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | yesterday
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Mike Smith is back on Mine That Bird.
ESPN (Free subscription) | yesterday
Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith has committed to ride Mine That Bird for at least his next two races, trainer Chip Woolley announced Saturday at Churchill Downs.
Japan Times (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) Mike Smith is back on Mine That Bird. The Hall of Fame rider will pilot the Kentucky Derby winner in the $750,000 West Virginia Derby and the $1 million Travers Stakes next month. Read the full story
Fox News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Mike Smith is back on Mine That Bird. The Hall of Fame rider will pilot the Kentucky Derby winner in the $750,000 West Virginia Derby and the $1 million Travers Stakes next month. Smith takes over for Calvin Borel, who guided the 3-year-old gelding to a longshot win in the Kentucky Derby and later added a third-place finish in the Belmont Stakes.
Get The Picture (Free subscription) | yesterday
You still gotta eat, am I right? The spread, the Wildcat and the triple option – it’s all the same to the NFL, I guess. Falcons coach Mike Smith doesn’t like all that newfangled craziness: “I hope it doesn’t go as wild as it does in college,” Smith said. “Even though many teams are doing it [...]
News and Information (Free subscription) | 07/01/2009
Cambridge Cycling club has a team in the The Ras de Cymru 5 Day Cycle Stage Race. Stage 1 of the 2009 edition was today. The event is open to individuals and teams (including composite teams) of 3 or 4 riders of 2nd, 3rd, 4th, Woman (all categories), Veteran or Junior British Cycling category status at the time of entering the event. The event consisted of six stages run over 5 days, each of the following...
Cat Scratch Reader (Free subscription) | 06/28/2009
I thought I would check in our NFC South bretheren blogs to see what they are talking about that might interest Panther fans. So here it goes: Atlanta Falcon Position Battles: The Cornerbacks - The Falcoholic This time we're going to look at perhaps the most wide open position on the entire roster. Last time we did this little exercise, William "C4" Moore ran away with the strong safety crown....
San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 06/28/2009
Zenyatta improved her record to 11-0 Saturday, coming from off the pace to win the $300,000 Vanity Handicap by 2 1/2 lengths at Hollywood Park. Ridden by Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith, Zenyatta covered 1 1-8 miles on Cushion Track in 1:48.15. She paid $2.60... Sponsored Topics: Zenyatta - Mike E. Smith - Hollywood Park Racetrack - Hollywood Park - Synthetic racetrack surfaces for horse racing
ESPN (Free subscription) | 06/28/2009
Zenyatta's five opponents tried to keep up with her in Saturday's $287,000 Vanity Handicap at Hollywood Park. In the end, it was in vain. The final result was the same as Zenyatta's 10 previous races.
The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 06/27/2009
Honolulu - for Hawaiians, the "White House Luau on the Lawn" this week shows a deep respect for Congress. Luau's are reserved for great family...
ESPN (Free subscription) | 06/26/2009
From his vantage point aboard Allicansayis Wow in the Grade 2 Milady Handicap at Hollywood Park last month, jockey Joe Talamo had a first-hand view of the most fascinating sight in California racing this year.
The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 06/24/2009
Unlike most other developed nations, the U.S. doesn't promote tourism to attract visitors. The Travel Promotion Act could serve as a much-needed stimulus for this depressed industry.