Gulfstream horse racing biogoraphy
HALLANDALE BEACH, FLA., December 2, 2012—The first weekend of the 2012-13 Gulfstream Park meeting is in the books and there are plenty of smiling faces lighting up the immediate area.
The widest cheers appear to be a triple dead heat among Claiming Crown “King” Ken Ramsey, jockey Joel Rosario, and Gulfstream President Tim Ritvo.
And if Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders President Dan Metzger were still in town, it would have made for an all pearly-whites superfecta.
In effect, Gulfstream Park may have saved the Claiming Crown. When the event was held last year at the Fair Grounds, five races attracted five small fields with no buzz whatsoever.
HALLANDALE BEACH, FLA., December 2, 2012—The first weekend of the 2012-13 Gulfstream Park meeting is in the books and there are plenty of smiling faces lighting up the immediate area.
The widest cheers appear to be a triple dead heat among Claiming Crown “King” Ken Ramsey, jockey Joel Rosario, and Gulfstream President Tim Ritvo.
And if Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders President Dan Metzger were still in town, it would have made for an all pearly-whites superfecta.
In effect, Gulfstream Park may have saved the Claiming Crown. When the event was held last year at the Fair Grounds, five races attracted five small fields with no buzz whatsoever.
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