The July 2021 issue of BloodHorse features 130 pages including:
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Quite a Run COVID-119 proved just the latest challenge for Del Mar executive Ann Hall as the Southern California track prepares to welcome back fans - by Jay Hovdey
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The Path Behind and Ahead Due process, the Derby, and the Dancer’s Image Playbook: how the ’68 KY Derby winner’s DQ set the stage for the Medina Spirit Derby dispute – by Milton C. Toby
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Enduring Legacy Rick Nichols reflects on the many accomplishments of Shadwell Farm’s Sheikh Hamdan, who passed away earlier this year – by Edward L.Bowen
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Grade 1 Honor Roll Essential Quality leads a parade of late spring stakes winners
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Enjoying the Moments David Richardson relishes race days, works to ensure others experience same feelings – by Gregory A. Hall
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Hit the Road Home Fresh off his first Grade 1 win, the up-and-coming trainer Dan Blacker believes in California’s new approach – by Lenny Shulman
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BloodHorse MarketWatch Yearling sales offer greater opportunities for grade 1 success – by Nicole Stafford
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Special Section: Racing Partnerships – Ownership groups offer approaches for all pocketbooks – by Charlie McCarthy
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In Our Time Eclipse Award-winning author Josh Pons seeks answers to today’s questions through history while weighing how to fit into the evolving landscape of Maryland breeding and racing.
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America’s Best Racing Esports platforms allow horseplayers to bring newcomers to racing – by David Hill
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Looking Back Champion Shuvee defeated males in consecutive runnings of the Jockey Club Gold Cup – by Edward L. Bowen
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HealthZone: Joint Health Prompt lameness exams can keep small problems from becoming big issues – by Amanda Duckworth
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