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TDN MAGAZINE, The International Difference: Part III of A Painful Truth: "Welfare in Europe means to train the horse without any chemicals and make him race if he can face the challenge,” says France Galop's Dr. Roland Devolz. “In your country, welfare means to be allowed to use as many drugs as possible to ensure the horse will support training and race." Whose version is right? Part 3 of A Painful Truth examines North America's singular stance on medication. Download part three by clicking here.
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Any Given Saturday's Show Some Magic Graduates at the Spa
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3rd at SARMsw ($80k)  [5 1/2f]Winner: Show Some Magic, c, 2 by Any Given Saturday
3rd-SAR, $80,000, Msw, 2yo, 5 1/2f, 1:04, ft.
SHOW SOME MAGIC (c, 2, Any Given Saturday--Whirlwind Charlott {GSP, $107,553}, by Real Quiet) followed a fourth on debut at Churchill May 18 with a game second place finish to subsequent GIII Bashford Manor hero Circle Unbroken (Broken Vow) there June 17. Most recently, after a stumble at the start and wide trip, he was a well-beaten second to Spurious Precision (High Cotton), who would go on to win the GII Saratoga Special last Sunday. The 4-5 chalk here, the bay set the pace throughout and was challenged by Gombey Dancer (Dixie Union) exiting the bend. The two dueled down the stretch but Show Some Magic dug in late to hit the wire a half-length ahead. Sales history: $70,000 yrl '11 KEESEP. Lifetime Record: 4-1-2-0, $78,110. Click for the brisnet.com chart or Video, sponsored by Taylor Made Sales.
O-Kirk J & Judy Robison. B-Woodford Thoroughbreds LLC (KY). T-Steven M Asmussen.

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