The pace at the start of the Jan. 13 opening session of Book 2 at the Keeneland January Horses of All Ages Sale was somewhat slowed compared to Book 1, but the penultimate day was not without its fast-moving highlights.
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Extravagant Kid Back to Dirt for Sunshine Sprint
Extravagant Kid, one of the better turf sprinters in Kentucky and Florida the past few years, will return to dirt Jan. 16 when the 8-year-old Kiss the Kid gelding makes a title defense in the $75,000 Sunshine Millions Sprint at Gulfstream Park.
Casse Targets Honey Fox for Got Stormy's Return
Dual grade 1 stakes winner Got Stormy is pointed to the $125,000 Honey Fox Stakes (G3T) Feb. 27 at Gulfstream Park after breezing a half-mile Jan. 13 in :48 2/5 at Casse Training Center in Ocala.
Gasparilla, Pasco Top Three-Stakes Program at Tampa
A year after eventual Preakness (G1) winner Swiss Skydiver kicked off her year in the Gasparilla Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs, finishing a close fifth behind victorious Two Sixty, another set of 3-year-old fillies compete in the $125,000 event Jan. 16.
Zampaladus Bridges Gap With Urban Equestrian Academy
The Urban Equestrian Academy is based in the countryside on the outskirts of Leicester, and it helps to bridge the gap between these two realities, connecting inner-city children to the world of horses.
Fasig-Tipton Releases February Winter Mixed Catalog
The Feb. 8-9 sale has 580 horses entered in the main catalog. Daily sessions begin at 10 a.m.
Rispoli, Van Dyke Suspended for Riding Crop Violations
Stewards at Santa Anita Park have issued three-day suspensions over the past week to jockeys Umberto Rispoli and Drayden Van Dyke for riding crop infractions. The suspensions follow fines levied for earlier violations.
Eclipse Awards Finalists to be Announced on TVG Jan. 16
The NTRA, NTWAB, and Daily Racing Form announced today that TVG will televise live the announcement of the finalists for the 2020 Eclipse Awards this Saturday, Jan. 16 at noon ET/9 a.m. PT.
TOC, TVG, California Tracks Announce Purse Supplements
Thoroughbred Owners of California, Del Mar, The Stronach Group’s 1/ST Racing, and TVG announced Jan. 13 a program that will bolster California Thoroughbred purses by up to $15 million in 2021-22.
Godolphin Flying Start Applications Due Feb. 8
The portal opened a month early to allow potential applicants more time to put together their applications in a process that has been made more streamlined than ever before.
Australian woman sues lottery after losing a seven-year-old ticket she claims is a winner
An Australian woman is suing The Lott for $2 million (US$1.55 million) after she supposedly lost a winning lottery ticket for a drawing that took place seven years ago, proving just why it is so important that players hang onto and keep track of their physical tickets.Legal, International, Unusual, Australia, Lawsuit
$750 MILLION: Second-largest Mega Millions jackpot in history to be drawn Friday
After 34 drawings without a jackpot winner, the multi-state Mega Millions lottery game now boasts a swelling jackpot of three-quarters of a billion dollars that could instantly put someone among the wealthiest people on the planet.Mega Millions, Jackpots, Multi-State Game
Coolmore Breaks Seven-Figure Barrier for Son of Kingman
A colt born in the UK to Southern Hemisphere time by super European sire Kingman provided the benchmark on another extraordinary day of trade Jan. 13 when selling for AU$1.8 million (US$1,399,304) at the Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale.
Swiss Skydiver, Charlatan Among 2021 Saudi Cup Entries
The Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia has unveiled a massive list of entries, including many of the world’s top horses, for the second edition of the Saudi Cup meeting Feb. 19-20 at King Abdulaziz Racecourse in Riyadh.
Turned Aside, Country Grammer Set to Sell at Keeneland
Offered as part of the complete dispersal of the estate of Paul Pompa Jr., Turned Aside and Country Grammer are both graded stakes-winning sons of classic winners with race records that strongly suggest the potential for more success on the track.
69-Year-Old Kato Honored as Jockey of the Week
At age 69, jockey Akifumi Kato is not only winning races but also honors. The rider, who has posted at least one win for 50 consecutive years, earned jockey-of-the-week honors from Jan. 4-10 in recognition from the Jockeys’ Guild.
Blewitt to Join West Point Thoroughbreds
Long-time racing broadcaster and industry veteran Jason Blewitt will join West Point Thoroughbreds in February as a partner account representative.
UKGC crackdown an “invasion of personal liberty,” per letter to MPs
The U.K. Gambling Commission (UKGC) is continuously scrutinizing how gambling in the country is operating and doesn’t show any signs of slowing down. It is assisting with a review of the U.K. Gambling Act and wants former addicts to help shape its policies, some of which are not finding a lot of support with the gambling industry. While change of any kind is always going to cause friction, some believe that the updated gambling laws proposed could lead to losses of over $82 million for the British horseracing industry. As a result, a letter was just sent to Parliament leaders from an unidentified source, urging them to take a closer look at the proposed changes before it’s too late. The author, or authors, of the letter assert that the updated Gambling Act is a “significant invasion on person liberty.”
The UKGC has been hard at work to reform what it views as somewhat dated gambling laws in the country that don’t correctly reflect the current social environment. As a result, more control is expected to be placed on the horseracing industry, as well as on media rights income, which would cause a ripple effect that would bring greater losses, according to the letter’s author(s). The lawmakers are requested to put pressure on the commission to reconsider its changes and to ensure that they in keeping with what the government expects with the revamped Gambling Act.
The letter also asserts that online casino gambling and race gambling should not be lumped together under one set of regulatory protocols. It argues that there is more skill involved in race betting and that it isn’t as prone to lead to gambling addiction or other problems, and that history of horseracing in the country has produced a gambling product that is “fair [and] safe” and which has “stood the test of time.”
If those arguments don’t convince Parliamentary figures to take action, perhaps a plea to individual rights will. The letter adds, “The Gambling Commission’s proposed action would be disproportionate to the small number of people who suffer harm from betting on racing, as well as being a very significant invasion on personal liberty in the free society in which we live. At a time when racing and the British economy are trying to recover from Covid-19, a rushed intervention like this would also significantly set back recovery.”
UKGC crackdown an “invasion of personal liberty,” per letter to MPs
The U.K. Gambling Commission (UKGC) is continuously scrutinizing how gambling in the country is operating and doesn’t show any signs of slowing down. It is assisting with a review of the U.K. Gambling Act and wants former addicts to help shape its policies, some of which are not finding a lot of support with the gambling industry. While change of any kind is always going to cause friction, some believe that the updated gambling laws proposed could lead to losses of over $82 million for the British horseracing industry. As a result, a letter was just sent to Parliament leaders from an unidentified source, urging them to take a closer look at the proposed changes before it’s too late. The author, or authors, of the letter assert that the updated Gambling Act is a “significant invasion on person liberty.”
The UKGC has been hard at work to reform what it views as somewhat dated gambling laws in the country that don’t correctly reflect the current social environment. As a result, more control is expected to be placed on the horseracing industry, as well as on media rights income, which would cause a ripple effect that would bring greater losses, according to the letter’s author(s). The lawmakers are requested to put pressure on the commission to reconsider its changes and to ensure that they in keeping with what the government expects with the revamped Gambling Act.
The letter also asserts that online casino gambling and race gambling should not be lumped together under one set of regulatory protocols. It argues that there is more skill involved in race betting and that it isn’t as prone to lead to gambling addiction or other problems, and that history of horseracing in the country has produced a gambling product that is “fair [and] safe” and which has “stood the test of time.”
If those arguments don’t convince Parliamentary figures to take action, perhaps a plea to individual rights will. The letter adds, “The Gambling Commission’s proposed action would be disproportionate to the small number of people who suffer harm from betting on racing, as well as being a very significant invasion on personal liberty in the free society in which we live. At a time when racing and the British economy are trying to recover from Covid-19, a rushed intervention like this would also significantly set back recovery.”
Celina Lin Becomes Latest Pro to Leave PokerStars
There’s been another changing of the guard at PokerStars, with six players moving on to new pastures.
Celina Lin is the latest poker pro to part ways with PokerStars. (Image: PokerStars)
Following the recent parting of ways between PokerStars and Chris Moneymaker, Celina Lin has joined the recent cohort of departees.
Lin was the last remaining member of PokerStars’ Team Asia and her exit marks the end of an 11-year relationship.