A doozy of a next step - Boston Globe

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - His 15 minutes of fame - or in this case 2:02.66 - soon will be up. Sometime in the next few days, trainer Chip Woolley and the remainder of the entourage that is sure to get larger now will load up their Ford pickup, hitch a trailer to it, and transport the most famous horse ever to come out of Sunland Park back to New Mexico.

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