Mon, May 4th, 2009
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.
Related stories from top sites:
Ford invests $550 million to bring new Focus to market
Apr 27th, 2009 - Los Angeles Times
Call it a fork in the road for America's second-largest automaker. Ford announced yesterday that it is pouring $550 million into the ongoing conversion of a Michigan truck...
Dream of roses becomes reality
Apr 27th, 2009 - USA Today
LOUISVILLE — They didn't even plan on coming. The owners of Mine That Bird targeted the Lone Star Derby this Saturday in Texas before Churchill Downs officials told...
What We Learned: Kentucky Derby
Apr 27th, 2009 - SI.com
Here are my five quick thoughts from an improbable, electrifying Kentucky Derby. There have been plenty of long shots to win the Kentucky Derby, most recently Giacomo at 50-1 in 2005...
At 50-1, make Mine That Bird
Apr 27th, 2009 - Philly.com
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The 50-1 shot showed up at Churchill Downs in a trailer hitched to his trainer's Ford pickup, after a 21-hour drive from a little racetrack in New Mexico. In his last race at that same hardscrabble track...
Jamie Lynn Spears' baby daddy hurt in crash
Apr 27th, 2009 - MiamiHerald
More drama for the Spears clan. Police say the father of Jamie Lynn Spears' baby remains in intensive care after being thrown from his Ford pickup when it rolled over early Sunday.
Leave a Reply