
Way Out Here
Don Anness
For 50 years, Don Anness has been quietly breeding and training horses in a remote hamlet just north of Minnesota, halfway
For 50 years, Don Anness has been quietly breeding and training horses in a remote hamlet just north of Minnesota, halfway
Canadian standardbreds raced 186,531 times in pari-mutuel races and qualifiers last year. The trucks that brought them to those races travelled tens of millions of miles.
Trainer, owner, and breeder Fraser Turnbull hadn’t raced a single horse since Carols June Bug in 2004. He’d never ventured into breeding. And he’d never broken a yearling.
Comment pinte entreprises course populaire a fait un tabac énorme.
How pint-sized grassroots racing has made a huge splash.
I believe that OHRIA has done an outstanding job in putting together their recent plan to the government.