There’s nothing like a $12 million race to spur some careful thought from owners and trainers about their horses’ racing careers.
Monthly Archives: January 2017
Pegasus Breathes Life Into Older Horse Division
There’s nothing like a $12 million race to spur some careful thought from owners and trainers about their horses’ racing careers.
Pegasus Breathes Life Into Older Horse Division
There’s nothing like a $12 million race to spur some careful thought from owners and trainers about their horses’ racing careers.
Pegasus Breathes Life Into Older Horse Division
There’s nothing like a $12 million race to spur some careful thought from owners and trainers about their horses’ racing careers.
Pegasus Breathes Life Into Older Horse Division
There’s nothing like a $12 million race to spur some careful thought from owners and trainers about their horses’ racing careers.
Pegasus Breathes Life Into Older Horse Division
There’s nothing like a $12 million race to spur some careful thought from owners and trainers about their horses’ racing careers.
Pegasus Breathes Life Into Older Horse Division
There’s nothing like a $12 million race to spur some careful thought from owners and trainers about their horses’ racing careers.
Pegasus Breathes Life Into Older Horse Division
There’s nothing like a $12 million race to spur some careful thought from owners and trainers about their horses’ racing careers.
Pegasus Breathes Life Into Older Horse Division
There’s nothing like a $12 million race to spur some careful thought from owners and trainers about their horses’ racing careers.
Shah Looking Long-Term With Grade 1 Winner Klimt
Owner Kaleem Shah said Jan. 27 that Klimt, the winner of the Del Mar Futurity (G1) and Best Pal Stakes (G2) last year, will be given time off and won’t be pointed to the first leg of the Triple Crown.
Shah Looking Long-Term With Grade 1 Winner Klimt
Owner Kaleem Shah said Jan. 27 that Klimt, the winner of the Del Mar Futurity (G1) and Best Pal Stakes (G2) last year, will be given time off and won’t be pointed to the first leg of the Triple Crown.
Shah Looking Long-Term With Grade 1 Winner Klimt
Owner Kaleem Shah said Jan. 27 that Klimt, the winner of the Del Mar Futurity (G1) and Best Pal Stakes (G2) last year, will be given time off and won’t be pointed to the first leg of the Triple Crown.
Shah Looking Long-Term With Grade 1 Winner Klimt
Owner Kaleem Shah said Jan. 27 that Klimt, the winner of the Del Mar Futurity (G1) and Best Pal Stakes (G2) last year, will be given time off and won’t be pointed to the first leg of the Triple Crown.
Swedish regulator’s resignation sparks fear of liberalization delay
The head of Sweden’s gambling regulatory agency is exiting his post ahead of schedule, prompting concerns that his absence will impact the country’s push to liberalize its online gambling market.
On Friday, Sweden’s Gambling Regulatory Authority (Lotteriinspektionen) announced that general director Hakan Hallstedt (pictured) had been appointed a judge in Blekinge District Court, a position he will take up on May 15. Hallstedt will resign as Lotteriinspektionen director at the end of March.
Hallstedt, who has headed up Lotteriinspektionen since September 2008, was originally supposed to step down when his current term ended this September. But Hallstedt apparently felt the need to leave ahead of schedule, and the Lotteriinspektionen has yet to name his replacement.
News of Hallstedt’s exit was broken earlier this week by eGaming Review. Hallstedt, who also sits on the board of investigators tasked with recommending the optimal approach for the revamp of Sweden’s gambling market, confirmed to eGR that he would have no more involvement in the process once the board submits its recommendations on March 31.
Swedish regulator’s resignation sparks fear of liberalization delay
The head of Sweden’s gambling regulatory agency is exiting his post ahead of schedule, prompting concerns that his absence will impact the country’s push to liberalize its online gambling market.
On Friday, Sweden’s Gambling Regulatory Authority (Lotteriinspektionen) announced that general director Hakan Hallstedt (pictured) had been appointed a judge in Blekinge District Court, a position he will take up on May 15. Hallstedt will resign as Lotteriinspektionen director at the end of March.
Hallstedt, who has headed up Lotteriinspektionen since September 2008, was originally supposed to step down when his current term ended this September. But Hallstedt apparently felt the need to leave ahead of schedule, and the Lotteriinspektionen has yet to name his replacement.
News of Hallstedt’s exit was broken earlier this week by eGaming Review. Hallstedt, who also sits on the board of investigators tasked with recommending the optimal approach for the revamp of Sweden’s gambling market, confirmed to eGR that he would have no more involvement in the process once the board submits its recommendations on March 31.
Swedish regulator’s resignation sparks fear of liberalization delay
The head of Sweden’s gambling regulatory agency is exiting his post ahead of schedule, prompting concerns that his absence will impact the country’s push to liberalize its online gambling market.
On Friday, Sweden’s Gambling Regulatory Authority (Lotteriinspektionen) announced that general director Hakan Hallstedt (pictured) had been appointed a judge in Blekinge District Court, a position he will take up on May 15. Hallstedt will resign as Lotteriinspektionen director at the end of March.
Hallstedt, who has headed up Lotteriinspektionen since September 2008, was originally supposed to step down when his current term ended this September. But Hallstedt apparently felt the need to leave ahead of schedule, and the Lotteriinspektionen has yet to name his replacement.
News of Hallstedt’s exit was broken earlier this week by eGaming Review. Hallstedt, who also sits on the board of investigators tasked with recommending the optimal approach for the revamp of Sweden’s gambling market, confirmed to eGR that he would have no more involvement in the process once the board submits its recommendations on March 31.
Big Race, Then Transition for California Chrome
For trainer Art Sherman, Jan. 27 marked one more early morning of welcoming a new day with his once-in-a-lifetime horse California Chrome.
Big Race, Then Transition for California Chrome
For trainer Art Sherman, Jan. 27 marked one more early morning of welcoming a new day with his once-in-a-lifetime horse California Chrome.
Big Race, Then Transition for California Chrome
For trainer Art Sherman, Jan. 27 marked one more early morning of welcoming a new day with his once-in-a-lifetime horse California Chrome.
Fasig-Tipton Hopes to Build on 2016 Winter Mixed Sale
When the Fasig-Tipton winter mixed sale is conducted Sunday, Jan. 29, sale company management and consignors hope it builds on the 2016 edition.