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Harry Meade excels again on second horse, as Piggy March’s Burghley challenge ends

To stay up-to-date with all the breaking news throughout Burghley and other major shows this year, subscribe to the Horse & Hound website, from £1 a week. Horse & Hound’s 20-page magazine report on Burghley is published in 11 September issue, including full analysis and exclusive comment ... To stay up-to-date with all the breaking news throughout Burghley and other major shows this year, subscribe to the Horse & Hound website, from £1 a week. Horse & Hound’s 20-page magazine report on Burghley is published in 11 September issue, including full analysis and exclusive comment from six-time Burghley winner William Fox-Pitt.Stay in touch with all the news in the run-up to and throughout the major shows and events during 2025 with a Horse & Hound subscription. Subscribe today for all you need to know ahead of these major events, plus online reports on the action as it happens from our expert team of reporters and in-depth analysis in our special commemorative magazines.Harry Meade sits first and second at the halfway stage of the Burghley Horse Trials cross-country, while other top contenders have fallen by the waysideShe has first-hand experience of competing up to British Eventing intermediate and international CCI2*-L level, and has worked in the industry on a top event yard. Pippa enjoys nothing more than immersing herself in the sport at the highest level, reporting from the five-stars and international championships, including the Olympics.

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Letter to the Editor: A Decade of Horse Country

Horse Country's story began with a call to action. In 2011, The Jockey Club's McKinsey Report revealed some concerning findings about the public's perception of our sport. Many across the industry responded to the McKinsey report, but in Kentucky a group of leaders-who we affectionately call ... Horse Country's story began with a call to action. In 2011, The Jockey Club's McKinsey Report revealed some concerning findings about the public's perception of our sport. Many across the industry responded to the McKinsey report, but in Kentucky a group of leaders-who we affectionately call the “Mule Team” (Brutus Clay, Headley & Price Bell, and Dr.Importantly, we're sharing our passion with the next generation-last year, over 6,000 students took a tour in Horse Country. The feedback we receive from our guests is a testament to the power of these experiences. We're proud to report an average net promoter score of 91 (on a scale of -100 to 100), but what truly excites me is the data that shows our tours are shifting public perception for the better.We ask guests to rate their likelihood to recommend horse racing before and after their visit, and the results directly address the concerning statistic from the 2011 McKinsey Report that only 22% of the general public held a positive view of our sport.Celebrating 10 Years of Connecting People to the Horse Horse Country, Inc. will celebrate its 10th anniversary in October 2025. Our first tours across Horse Country were offered during the inaugural Breeders' Cup at Keeneland, which also saw the first-ever Grand Slam winner, American Pharoah.

Horse Racing News, Replays & Entries | Thoroughbred Daily News

Get exclusive horse racing news, race replays, and entries with Thoroughbred Daily News. Download our free daily newsletter and stay ahead of expert insights today. 3. 'An Incredible Horse Sale': $3.3-Million Gun Runner Colt Leads Keeneland September Opener September 8, 2025

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A SMALL CELADON JADE CARVING OF A HORSE , 18TH CENTURY | Christie's

A SMALL CELADON JADE CARVING OF A HORSE 18TH CENTURY The recumbent animal carved in the round and depicted with its chin resting on its outstretched forelegs, the stone of an even, pale tone 2¼ in. (5.8 cm.) long, fitted wood stand ... No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium, which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis. ... If you wish to view the condition report ... A SMALL CELADON JADE CARVING OF A HORSE 18TH CENTURY The recumbent animal carved in the round and depicted with its chin resting on its outstretched forelegs, the stone of an even, pale tone 2¼ in. (5.8 cm.) long, fitted wood stand ... No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium, which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis. ... If you wish to view the condition report of this lot, please sign in to your account.No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VA… Read more A SMALL CELADON JADE CARVING OF A HORSE

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20 injured after 'rabid' horse goes berserk, bites and kicks people in Faridpur | The Business Standard

Over the past two days, the horse has reportedly bitten and kicked at least 20 people at different locations in the municipality. The horse reportedly bites anyone who comes near, spreading panic across the town.According to locals and victims, the horse’s aggressive behaviour may have been triggered by being bitten by a dog, although this has not been confirmedCCTV photo of a 'rabid' horse biting a man during its rampage in Boalmari Upazila.At least 20 people were injured after a "rabid" horse went on a rampage in Boalmari Upazila of Faridpur this week, allegedly after being bitten by a dog.

Equestrian sector saddles up for growth - Travel - Chinadaily.com.cn

More than 1.19 million people were registered at 2,000 equestrian clubs nationwide by 2019, rising over 20 percent in just two years, figures from an inaugural report on China's horse culture industry showed. Of about 3.67 million steeds across two-thirds of the country, more than 100,000 horses are also used for tourism and leisure activities, with 30 million rider experiences every year that help make up over 60 billion yuan ($9.41 billion) in the output value of horse cultural tourism, the report said.Beyond basic equestrian sports and club activities for urban consumers, traditional horse-related folk, cultural, arts and crafts activities and events made up a significant part of the sector, the report showed.There are also sections specifying international competition and riding standards and certification requirements, such as qualification and scoring criteria ranging from dressage and show jumping, to trail riding and horseback archery. The report's focus on Chinese equestrian culture describes more than 500 popular idioms directly linked to horses, as well as allegory, classic poems, painting, performances, historical tracts and other major cultural works that draw deeply on the animals and their close relationships with their human keepers and admirers.The Chinese equestrian sector is gearing up for milestone development, with rising affluence set to tap rich cultural heritage, riding also on the back of international sporting events and domestic tourism, according to the latest industry trends and analysis.

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Keeping Pace: Horse Racing Needs War Rooms - Paulick Report | Latest news and commentary from the horse racing and equine world

The horse racing industry needs to talk more, not less, about the growing perils of decoupling and climate change. Those are two big, looming problems for the sport that require smart tactics and strategies and an industry-wide focus on state-level lobbying. Whether it’s horsemen-owned racetracks, I think there are opportunities there. It takes a lot of capital, but at the end of the day, we certainly like to not be tied to casino operators all the time." For now, alas, we live in a world where casinos have great political clout. That’s a harsh reality. Faraldo’s contribution to the discussion came in the form of a warning. From Sean Collins’ report in Bloodhorse: “Faraldo emphasized the importance of noticing small changes, such as the reduction of race days, removal of training tracks or barn areas, the elimination of a track publicity director, and limited or no advertising and marketing, as signs that operators are trying to paint a picture to legislators that horse racing is no longer necessary.Surprise, surprise, I come today to praise, not bury, National Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association CEO Eric Hamelback and Joe Faraldo, who is somehow both the CEO of the Standardbred Owners Association of New York and the Chairman of the United States Trotting Association.Both participated in an important panel discussion last week at The Racing and Gaming Conference in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. I still think both men are leading their followers to disaster in opposing the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act. But I give them credit for trying to sound the alarm on the latest decoupling effort in Florida.Hit pieces like that cannot go unchallenged if racing is to win the public relations war that it must win to solidify its political position in the state. Likewise, news of the Stronach Group’s lawsuit earlier this month as it tries to weasel out of its legal obligations to conduct horse racing should have generated a far wider and stronger public response from the industry.

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Triple Crown Report - Mon, Sept 1st, 2025 — Ruidoso Downs Race Track and Casino

“The horse seems to like Albuquerque,” jockey Ricky Ramirez said. “He got here and started looking and training good. Triple Crown Report · Triple Crown Tradition · Hall of Fame · Betting Guide · Coady Media · AARD Foundation · RACING INFORMATION · Nomination Forms · Eligibility Lists · Entry Policy · Stall Applications · Site Facility Map · Safety Agreement · EQUIBASE DATA · Entries · Workouts · Summary Results · Full Result (Charts) Stat Profile Search · 2026 HORSE SALES ·TRIPLE CROWN REPORT Presented by: (Albuquerque, NM) King of the Tide, a two-year-old New Mexico-bred gelding, held off race favorite Political Twist by a neck to win the $3 million All American Futurity Monday at the Downs of Albuquerque. “The horse seems to like Albuquerque,” jockey Ricky Ramirez said.For immediate release Conta

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Comprehensive Report on the Horse Insurance Market: Opportunities and Challenges

The Business Research Company’s Horse Insurance Global Market Report 2025 - Market Size, Trends, And Global Forecast 2025-2034 It provides a safety net for owners against potential financial losses tied to injuries, illnesses, or even deaths that racehorses may experience during training and competitions. To illustrate, in February 2025, the British Horseracing Authority (BHA), a UK-based regulatory authority, reported that in 2024, 2,052 individual Flat horses achieved a BHA performance rating of 85 or above, marking a 3.5% increase from 1,983 in 2023.Which Region Holds The Largest Market Share In The Horse Insurance Market? In the 2025 Horse Insurance Global Market Report, North America led as the most substantial region in 2024. Predictions indicate that Asia-Pacific will experience the most rapid growth within the forecast period.LONDON, GREATER LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, September 4, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Get 30% Off All Global Market Reports With Code ONLINE30 – Stay Ahead Of Trade Shifts, Macroeconomic Trends, And Industry Disruptors · What Is The Expected Cagr For The Horse Insurance Market Through 2025?Which Players Dominate The Horse Insurance Industry Landscape? Major players in the Horse Insurance Global Market Report 2025 include:

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The Ambulance Report - Horseracing Wrongs

Chart notes from U.S. Thoroughbred and Quarterhorse races last week. “Vanned Off,” “Equine Ambulance”: Horse unable to walk off track under own power. While fates remain unknown at this time, we will eventually get death confirmations on many, if not most, through our FOIA reporting. Chart notes from U.S. Thoroughbred and Quarterhorse races last week. "Vanned Off," "Equine Ambulance": Horse unable to walk off track under own power.Thank you, Marie and Fred & Joan. It is just as Gina Powell used to say over and over on this blog in the past: There is no amount of money that a horse can earn that can earn them a retirement in this industry. If earnings of $801,457 isn’t enough to earn a retirement, and that is not counting the stud fees someone made off of him, then what is enough?!A Thoroughbred stallion is available and listed on a Facebook post by Stroud Oklahoma Kill Pen Horses. His name is GUYS REWARD (KY) and he was foaled April 24, 2007. He was raced and earned $801,457. His racing connections listed are as follows: Breeder: Haymarket Farm, Owner: Michael J.Just looked Guys Reward up. He should have had frequent trailer miles with all the east coast tracks he ran in! He was trained the last race by one of the worst trainers there is! Poor horse!

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Horses may have become rideable with the help of a genetic mutation

Two key gene variants may have made early domesticated horses more tame and more physically resilient to bearing a rider, researchers report August 28 in Science. Ancient horse DNA suggests modern domesticated horses originated in southwestern Russia more than 4,200 years ago, Ludovic Orlando and his colleagues reported in 2021.To make horses rideable during domestication, people may have inadvertently targeted a mutation in horses to strengthen their backs and their balance.While this revealed the where and when for the domestication of horses, says Orlando, a molecular archaeologist at the Centre for Anthropobiology and Genomics of Toulouse in France, there were still unanswered questions about precisely what horse genes changed in those early populations.Orlando and a team of scientists from China and Switzerland analyzed the genomes — the full set of genetic instructions — from 71 horses from a range of breeds and time periods. The researchers focused on 266 places in the horse genomes to track the history of these genes from the early domestication process onward.

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HISA Reports Increase in Second Quarter Equine Deaths - BloodHorse

The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority is looking into any and all explanations for an uptick in equine fatalities in the second quarter of 2025 when compared with the same three months of 2024. HISA released its 2025 Second Quarter Metrics Report Aug. While this quarter reflects an increase from the racing-related fatality rate reported during the same quarter last year, the rate is a 16% decrease from the 1.48 fatalities per 1,000 starts recorded in the second quarter of 2023—HISA's first year of data collection—demonstrating continued progress toward horse racing's long-term safety goals.During the second quarter of 2025, racetracks reported 0.52 training-related fatalities per 1,000 workouts. Of these, 80% were attributed to musculoskeletal causes, 16% to sudden death, and 4% to other causes. In total, 28,707 unique Covered Horses recorded either a published workout or a start in a Covered Race during the first half of the year.The Horseracing Integrity & Welfare Unit also will publish a separate quarterly report detailing metrics from the Anti-Doping and Medication Control Program.Data from HISA's digital decision-support tool, HISA Check, revealed an increase in several risk factors among affected horses, including long layoffs before a return to racing, history of Shock Wave Therapy, repeated unsoundness and joint treatments, and prior injuries.