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6628. arkymalarky - 2/15/2014 4:20:56 AM

So much for undefeated. I'm not emotionally constituted for live spectator sports.

6629. Trillium - 2/15/2014 4:42:14 AM

When I saw this about the surfing pig in Hawaii, I thought about everything Judith (and others) have said about Hawaii.

Then I saw that it's Judith's birthday (in another thread) Happy birthday Judith!

And surfing is a sport, so here's the pig if you want to watch: Kama the surfing pig

6630. arkymalarky - 2/15/2014 6:35:42 PM

Four of the five starters on my team last night were in the last class I taught at Delight--8th graders then. They are now seniors and last night was senior night, so their parents, who had also been my students, were there. I hate they lost so badly (20+ pts) on their senior night and broke their 29 game winning streak, but it was a wonderful evening otherwise.

6631. judithathome - 2/15/2014 7:14:22 PM

Trill, thanks but one birthday a year is getting to be too much for me...yesterday was my wedding anniversary.

The Men's figure skating was so bad last night...I'm shocked they even gave out medals.

The one thing that irked the hell out of me aside from the "medal nerves" is the way the commentators butchered the pronunciation of the Japanese names...absolutely butchered them.

If you are responsible for doing the commentary of different nationalities, learn how THEY say their names beforehand...it's the professional thing to do.

6632. arkymalarky - 2/15/2014 7:28:19 PM

One more detail: one kid's mother still calls me by my maiden name.

Haven't seen much Olympics this year. Saw the Russian skater at my parents' and that's been all. Maybe I'll catch up this weekend.

6633. wabbit - 2/16/2014 3:11:34 PM

Wow, this cow should meet my father, they seem to think alike.

My apologies to cows, who are generally very sweet.

6634. wabbit - 2/16/2014 3:16:41 PM

I saw the women's cross country 4x5km relay yesterday, what a race!

Charlotte Kalla produced an astonishing comeback leg to earn Sweden an upset win in the Olympic women's cross country 4x5km relay at the Sochi Winter Games on Saturday.

Norway could do no better than fifth after winning all the World Cup and world championship relays since the Vancouver Games, where they also won gold.

Finland took silver and Germany won the bronze.

Kalla started the final leg 25.7 seconds behind Finland in third position but caught Krista Lahteenmaki and German Denise Herrmann some 300 meters out and won the sprint to the line...
I hope the mothers of the Norwegian women are not like Sundby's mother.

6635. Trillium - 2/17/2014 2:18:45 AM

oh well Judith, hope you had a wonderful anniversary!

6636. arkymalarky - 3/2/2014 2:35:09 AM

well I'm going to try this again. Finals regionals. Hopefully it will go better than the last game, but this team defeated the one that defeated us so I'm not too hopeful. It would only be their second loss if they lost though. They'll still go to state.

6637. arkymalarky - 3/2/2014 4:01:36 AM

We're 8 up @ half.

6638. arkymalarky - 3/2/2014 4:47:02 AM

They got within four but we won by a even. Now to avoid getting trampled. This is so much better than losing. On to state!!!!

6639. arkymalarky - 3/16/2014 5:35:31 PM

Well, we didn't win s ate in basketball, but we did in chess and jr high archery!!

6640. wabbit - 5/4/2014 4:21:04 PM

California Chrome got a perfect trip and won the 2014 Kentucky Derby. The pre-race favorite, California Chrome went off at 5-2. Ridden by Victor Espinoza, Chrome made a winner of trainer Art Sherman. At 77, he became the oldest trainer of a winner in Derby history.

California Chrome's owners, Steve Coburn and Perry Martin, live near Reno, Nevada. A trainer called them "dumb asses" for getting into the racing game, inspiring the duo to put the letters DAP on their silks, which stands for Dumb Ass Partners. California Chrome is the product of an $8,000 mare and a $2,500 stallion.

Two-time Horse of the Year Wise Dan won the $500,000 Grade 1 Woodford Reserve Turf Classic for the second consecutive year Saturday at Churchill Downs. The 7-year-old gelding, trained by Charlie LoPresti and ridden by John Velazquez, edged Seek Again by a neck, running 1 1/8 miles in 1:47.73. He has won 12 of his last 13 races and is 21 of 29 for his career. He is 13 of 14 on turf and 4 for 4 at Churchill Downs.

On Friday, Untapable was an overwhelming favorite entering the 2014 Kentucky Oaks and the 3-year-old filly was able to live up to expectations, blowing away the field to win the race and claim the $600,000 first-place purse. My Miss Sophia finished second while Unbridled finished third. It was the second win in a row for jockey Rosie Napravnik.

The Oaks got off to a crazy start when Empress of Midway, a 50-1 favorite, reared in the starting gate and flipped onto her back just before the start of the race. She was scratched as a result, but is fine.

6641. judithathome - 5/4/2014 7:37:12 PM

Missed it....damn!

However, I always bet on long shots...won big money the year I'll Have Another upset the sure things....

On the to next "jewel in the crown"!

6642. wabbit - 5/4/2014 10:17:29 PM

I never bet favorites, but should have bet on Chrome at 4/1 when I had the chance. I didn't bet this race, too many horses and at least ten had a real shot if Chrome didn't get his race (which he did). My sister and I play on paper - I did have 2nd-4th, and will be looking for Wicked Strong and Danza in the Belmont. And how about Commanding Curve making a run at the end to get second - he was my long shot.

6643. wabbit - 5/18/2014 2:04:02 PM


California Chrome won again and now has a shot at the Triple Crown. I don't know if he can get the distance, but I'll be rooting for him. I'd love to see a modestly bred horse win.

Ride On Curlin finally got a good ride, but came up short and finished a good second. I was surprised that Social Inclusion didn't have a better race, finishing third next to General a Rod, who got fourth.

I thought the Preakness was a better race than the Derby. No excuses for anyone.

6644. wabbit - 5/19/2014 4:48:20 PM

Three stewards at Belmont Park on Monday unanimously approved the nasal strips for all horses running at racetracks of the New York Racing Association, effective immediately.

"Equine nasal strips do not enhance equine performance nor do they pose a risk to equine health or safety and as such do not need to be regulated," New York State Gaming Commission Equine Medical Director Scott E. Palmer wrote in his analysis of the strips. He added that strips are applied to the top of the nose and anyone can see their use prior to a race.

"If improperly applied, equine nasal strips cannot interfere with performance. In my opinion equine nasal strips fall into the same category as tongue-ties," Palmer wrote.

While there is research that indicates nasal strips decrease airway resistance in horses and may decrease the amount of bleeding associated with exercise induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH), there is no evidence that the strips enable a horse to run faster, Palmer wrote...
Finally.

6645. wabbit - 6/8/2014 3:07:13 PM

I still like California Chrome, and he did have an excuse. He got a good gash on the back of his right front hoof and still ran a very game race. Both Tonalist and Commissioner had run in the Peter Pan four weeks earlier and finished 1-2. Contrary to what some people are saying, those legs were no more fresh than Medal Count, Wicked Strong and Ride On Curlin, all of whom skipped the Preakness, so had five weeks between races. Tonalist didn't qualify for the Derby because he developed a lung infection in March and missed most of the qualifying races.

Have a look at the finish. The first five horses are two lengths apart. That's a damn fine finish after 1-1/2 miles imho.

Note to Steve Coburn - shut up already. You got to smack Churchill Downs after winning the Preakness (against new shooters, btw), but because you didn't win the Belmont, you cry sour grapes. Get over yourself. Maybe you would have been better received at CD if you hadn't rolled in there as a VERY LUCKY first time owner who now knows everything and has all the answers. You have a good horse. Be happy that you've gotten to ride this ride and button your lip.

Generations ago, it was not out of the ordinary for top horses to run back quickly. In fact, the first Triple Crown winner was Sir Barton in 1919, who won the Withers Stakes in between his Preakness and Belmont victories.

Omaha did the same in 1935, although he actually finished second in the Withers. In 1941, Whirlaway won an allowance race in between the Preakness and Belmont wins. Count Fleet, the 1943 Triple Crown winner, sneaked in a victory in the Withers Stakes between his Preakness and Belmont. The 1948 Triple Crown winner, Citation, won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness; he won the Jersey Stakes two weeks later and then won the Belmont Stakes.
Now, if you want to change something, how about we start breeding fewer thoroughbreds? How about we get serious about drug use in racing? I wouldn't have a huge objection to spreading the races out, the current format hasn't always been the way these races were run. But for crying out loud, take a lesson from your horse, learn to handle winning and losing with a little dignity and graciousness.

6646. arkymalarky - 6/8/2014 4:02:08 PM

I kept checking in yesterday for your write up! you provide the best context in the shortest space anywhere.

6647. wabbit - 6/8/2014 4:56:14 PM

The horse that surprised me was Ride On Curlin, I thought for sure he'd be in the mix and he finished last, bled out even with Lasix (he'll be ok). I keep waiting to see a good ride on this horse and really hoped Johnny V would be the one, but am happy he had the sense not to push the horse beyond his limits in this race. btw, I meant to remove ROC from my original comment, he ran all three TC races and was second in the Preakness. Note to self - EDIT.

Speaking of ROC, his owner is small time just like CC's owners - he's a furniture dealer who bought the horse for $25,000 and has him trained by Bronco Billy Gowan, not exactly a big name in racing.

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