Coverage of horse racing focuses all too often on the wagering side of the game. Fortunately, if you spend as much time at Woodbine as I do, you soon discover that there are plenty of people working very hard to make a difference to something other than the balance of their
HPI Account.On September 30th,
Woodbine hosted their annual United Way Day at the Races. Events include a 1 1/2 mile distance race, team relays, 100 metre dash for the ladies, a 100 metre dash for men 35+ and a 200 metre race for men 34 years old and younger. All races were tried over Woodbine's world famous E.P.Taylor Turf course.
I took part in this fun event for the second year in a row as part of the
Down The Stretch squad in a 4X100M Relay. As in previous years, we were skedded to take on a large field of corporate teams, two divisions of speedy police officers and a team of jockeys which included Emma-Jayne Wilson, Eurico Rosa da Silva, Corer Fraser and Anthony Stephen.
(The fit Fraser also contested the 1 1/2 mile marathon loop of the turf course won once again by Woodbine executive Nick Eaves.)
And they're off and running in the marathon!
Our relay team included editor
Peter Gross, AM680 broadcaster
Eva Fragiskatos and a ringer from my soccer team by the name of Shane Boyd.
In 2008,
Down The Stretch lost a disputed photo finish for show money. Team DTS returned looking to improve on that result but our attempt at revenge quite literally stumbled out of the gate when Gross's flying dismount start failed to find wings. There would be no photo finish required in 2009 as we stumbled and rumbled and bumbled our way to a seventh place finish. Even the stewards at Belmont couldn't have put us in the superfecta.
McCalmont (Team 3) hands off to Boyd - note the barefooted runners!
The race was won by the team of police officers for the second year in a row with the jockeys team finishing second. It was an easy exactor.
Team Down The Stretch is interviewed by Jeff Bratt
Regardless of our poor result, we had a ton of fun and enjoyed a chance to help raise money for a worthwhile cause. Highlight of the race would have to be Jeff Bratt's interview of Shane Boyd where our Irish ringer coolly advised that Donavan Bailey is his uncle. (You can watch the full race on the video below.)
TEAM DTS gives good interview despite a 7th place finish
3 comments:
Awesome post! Thanks so much. Alex is a giant in equine rescue. He's one of the reason we started http://www.equineconnection.org - the brand new professionally created network - all FREE - devoted just for equine rescue and those who wish to participate. Yay Alex! Yay EquineConnection.org!
Keith, excellent job. What a blast that race must have been. Teresa and I ran that Fasig Tipton 5k in Saratoga, but our race didn't have a starting gate!
Hey, I hear Woodbine might be in the running for the BC in 2012 or 2013. I'll be there! I was there in 1996.
Rich (from Teresa's party)
thanks for the comments everyone.
Rich - Woodbine got a very positive response from the BC delegates. Fingers crossed we get the nod again soon. You should come visit Woodbine before then though!!
Marti - I'll see about mentioning the org in a future post.
Cheers
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