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RULES OF THE GAME | PHOTO FINISH
RULES OF THE GAME | PHOTO FINISH
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RULES OF THE GAME | STEWARDS
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RULES OF THE GAME | STEWARDS
DAY IN THE LIFE: RACEHORSE (RACE DAY)
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DAY IN THE LIFE: RACEHORSE (RACE DAY)
DAY IN THE LIFE: RACEHORSE (MORNING)
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DAY IN THE LIFE: RACEHORSE (MORNING)
Rules of the Game | Drug Testing
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The purpose of the California Horse Racing Board is to regulate pari-mutuel wagering for the protection of the betting public, to promote horse racing and breeding industries, and to maximize State of California tax revenues.
Rules of the Game | Riding Crops
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The purpose of the California Horse Racing Board is to regulate pari-mutuel wagering for the protection of the betting public, to promote horse racing and breeding industries, and to maximize State of California tax revenues.
Rules of the Game | Track Safety
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The purpose of the California Horse Racing Board is to regulate pari-mutuel wagering for the protection of the betting public, to promote horse racing and breeding industries, and to maximize State of California tax revenues.
Rules of the Game | The Importance of Weight
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The purpose of the California Horse Racing Board is to regulate pari-mutuel wagering for the protection of the betting public, to promote horse racing and breeding industries, and to maximize State of California tax revenues.
Rules of the Game | Official Veternarians
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The purpose of the California Horse Racing Board is to regulate pari-mutuel wagering for the protection of the betting public, to promote horse racing and breeding industries, and to maximize State of California tax revenues.

Komentáře

  • @The-E-Dude
    @The-E-Dude Před měsícem

    I think it’s something like 120 ibs.

  • @RobertRagland-bj6wz
    @RobertRagland-bj6wz Před měsícem

    Horse Racing needs independent contractors to run the photo finish.. In this day in age there are other ways to show the final placings in a race than to take a picture so why are we still using photography?

  • @RobertRagland-bj6wz
    @RobertRagland-bj6wz Před měsícem

    Why is it the viewer watching on TV do not get the best angle ?

  • @crawdadlando4053
    @crawdadlando4053 Před 2 měsíci

    California cannot help but regulate out of existence every aspect of traditional life.

  • @user-jd7hp7ce3l
    @user-jd7hp7ce3l Před 4 měsíci

    The barns are too small. I hope the horses get a varied diet as if they were wild horses.

  • @equissage9701
    @equissage9701 Před rokem

    Overbreeding is what has ruined racing. That, and owners who cannot wait 3 years to run their horses. Sound, healthy, 10 year old runners used to exist. They should be the norm, not the exception.

  • @kevinbrooks1104
    @kevinbrooks1104 Před rokem

    Horses are the only animal that will run into the battle, instead of running away from it .

  • @jamiewilliams970
    @jamiewilliams970 Před rokem

    Handicap the jocks

  • @kathleenboyle8652
    @kathleenboyle8652 Před rokem

    Horse is yawning trying to wake up...maybe sum coffee for him?

  • @marieprovencio4882
    @marieprovencio4882 Před rokem

    Thank you so very much for sharing this with us all. Awesome!!!

  • @guerillawarzone5602
    @guerillawarzone5602 Před 2 lety

    Not sure why they don’t try and change up the training methods. Why stick to these old ideas? Why not try some new ideas?

    • @kevinbrooks1104
      @kevinbrooks1104 Před rokem

      Because the old way, is the right way. That pony boy is strapped to a hay burning rocket on race day

  • @joannabrites9857
    @joannabrites9857 Před 2 lety

    It’s a shame most end up for slaughter. This is an old barbaric sport that needs to end. As humans I had hoped we evolved past this but no! There’s money to be made so no! Don’t let these people fool you, when there done racing off they go for meat. I see it every week at my local horse auction. Don’t support horse racing. These horse have life long emotional and physical damage.

  • @camdensubdivision3020

    Bal A Bali is currently standing at stud at Calumet farm in Lexington

  • @davidgray1515
    @davidgray1515 Před 2 lety

    And then they die........... RIP Medina

  • @annepountney5155
    @annepountney5155 Před 2 lety

    It's what happens to them when they are finished on the track that concerns me. I am sure they are cared for when they are useful.

    • @user-jd7hp7ce3l
      @user-jd7hp7ce3l Před 4 měsíci

      Probably dog food like in Europe

    • @feitanet
      @feitanet Před 24 dny

      most retire and are rehomed or bred with other mares. they spend their retirement grazing around

  • @martinemikita9281
    @martinemikita9281 Před 2 lety

    Why is the horse tied to the wall??

    • @equissage9701
      @equissage9701 Před rokem

      @@martinemikita9281 I understand. There are always a few anti-racing comments and it makes one a bit touchy. The tie up is a bungle cord with a snap on each end (like a dog lead).There is a screw eye in the wall to attach it to. It's much safer than tying a rope around a post or something. Forty-five is still young.🙂

  • @debracrew3261
    @debracrew3261 Před 2 lety

    How different it is in the USA compared to here in the UK. I dont like the stables the horses are in either, yep so different indeed.🐎

  • @anshivgagneja1546
    @anshivgagneja1546 Před 2 lety

    they look kinda sad

    • @cincoslife3036
      @cincoslife3036 Před 2 lety

      Yup they are because even if they aren't slaughtered they are exhausted from all of the emotional stress that being trained and raced from such a young age causes them.

    • @mobility63
      @mobility63 Před 2 lety

      What do you know about horses? It's not like they can smile when their happy. The horse looks very content. He was even yawning

    • @cincoslife3036
      @cincoslife3036 Před 2 lety

      @@mobility63 look at there eyes there tired and say all there life right there in there eyes

  • @youngcree8080
    @youngcree8080 Před 3 lety

    morning training and galloping is the key to winning there well taken care of

  • @missyequestrian8297
    @missyequestrian8297 Před 3 lety

    And people say race horses get abused? I’ve never seen a horse being so well treated 🤩❤️

    • @sarcasticdrag0n603
      @sarcasticdrag0n603 Před 3 lety

      Exactly!!

    • @Whimsical_Wraith_16
      @Whimsical_Wraith_16 Před 2 lety

      @@sarcasticdrag0n603 It all depends. I love horse racing, and at it's bare bones, the concept is fun and exciting. But in order for it to go all the way, and truly be a better sport, people need to quit drugging, cut over breeding, ban whips and start Thoroughbreds at an older age. No hate to everyone in the industry, of course. There are some genuinely good teams.

    • @lorraineclark5028
      @lorraineclark5028 Před 2 lety

      What happens if they are not fast enough?????

    • @missyequestrian8297
      @missyequestrian8297 Před 2 lety

      @@lorraineclark5028 they sell them to other people thats how most people end up with Ex racers.

    • @Whimsical_Wraith_16
      @Whimsical_Wraith_16 Před 2 lety

      @@lorraineclark5028 Some people send them to Thoroughbred rehoming programs (which racetracks like Churchill Downs support with donations). Others place them in claiming races, and they're bought by new trainers. Sometimes the horses do better with a different running style, jockey, tack set, etc. A lot of times, when Thoroughbred's are sold to slaughterhouses, the owners and team involved never find out. It's swept under the rug. They don't have anything to do with it (normally). It happens illegally quite often. Others buy horses straight off the track, take them to their stable, and retrain them. It wouldn't happen as frequently if they'd just stop forcing stallions to over breed. But, that's greedy people, they want to find the best of the bunch, use 'em for a few short years, and sell 'em to stud.

  • @problemedequestrian8615

    Omg look at the abuse! Healthy shiny TBs loving their jobs. So terrible 🤣

    • @Whimsical_Wraith_16
      @Whimsical_Wraith_16 Před 2 lety

      @@marymartin8763 Exactly. Horse racing at its bare bones is a fun concept. Horse and rider rushing to the finish. But the Thoroughbreds involved in the sport have too much strain on their legs, because they are so young. They need to be raced at four or five, not two and three. And drugging, with some owners and trainers, seems to be a big factor. Alongside over-breeding and whips. Although they typically tap their shoulders, it can become aggressive, especially if you are keen on winning. They need to be banned. If people would focus on these things, and improve them, it could be fun for everyone...

  • @barryshulman8316
    @barryshulman8316 Před 3 lety

    When I was 11yrs old my mother took me to riding lessons equestrian and fell in love with horses. Im retired dental laboratory technician crown and bridge laboratory. I also am a retired professional exercise rider. Owners and trainers used me to do full work outs. I was the perfect size . 5 "1' weighed around 123 . I started off at Suffolk Downs racetrack which is beautiful racetrack. Now the casino was built in Everett ma. Suffolk Downs has simlucasting. I went to other racetracks in the winter of 1985 Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Florida.

    • @joannabrites9857
      @joannabrites9857 Před 2 lety

      It’s a shame these poor animals end up at the slaughterhouse.

  • @AbdulWaheed-kh8xb
    @AbdulWaheed-kh8xb Před 4 lety

    maximum jokey weight requirement

  • @jujudeck
    @jujudeck Před 4 lety

    Where do jockeys get their crops from?

  • @miloan100
    @miloan100 Před 4 lety

    PLEASE TELL ME HOW IT IS FAIR at all TO THE PUNTERS WHEN YOU DONT make a DQ BUT YOU set down the jockey for the infraction that was caused?????????????

  • @tessdurberville711
    @tessdurberville711 Před 5 lety

    Nurse? Yes, but I always thought of myself more as a "Horse Nanny."

  • @abigailgreenflower7128

    The horse needs to gain a bit of weight to race he would be co side red a bit under weight I can see his ribs

  • @frankfrangello4111
    @frankfrangello4111 Před 6 lety

    Great Video, wish it was longer

  • @clockendfarm
    @clockendfarm Před 6 lety

    Well, there are always going to be @$$hole owners & trainers who will try to drug a horse and get away with it, but the majority of horses, I believe, do run within legal limits. The druggers are scum who should be barred from owning and running horses. Racing is a noble sport when it's run cleanly. I'm grateful to anyone, governmental body or otherwise, who tries to ensure this.

  • @BereniceWeber
    @BereniceWeber Před 7 lety

    Horse racing is animal abuse and gambling. Nothing good comes from this industry. I am ashamed of California for exploiting animals this way.

    • @DigitalAndInnovation
      @DigitalAndInnovation Před 3 lety

      There is no question it is gambling- I would suggest you take up your concerns about abuse with the stewards or the board directly. They are generally very open to discussing these matters. They are incredibly transparent about the entire scene- and unlike any other sport they are required to report almost every aspect to the public. If you feel strongly about matters of the sport- they generally take peoples concerns well- provided they are presented in a respectful and organized manor. They probably are not going to abolish the sport... but understand the regulation is aware of the welfare of the horses and takes concerns seriously.

  • @tonifalcone4484
    @tonifalcone4484 Před 7 lety

    Not buying it. California makes money from horse racing. You have a vested interest to lie. We know drugs are rampant in the stables of Del Mar and all the other California tracks.

  • @freelancerider100
    @freelancerider100 Před 7 lety

    I got a great idea for safety.... how about preventing construction of barns at golden gate fields during hours of training? that would be great.....