Multi-millionaire Lord Vestey, 71, (pictured) attends important ceremonial occasions as the man responsible for the Royal Mews and the Queen’s carriages and horses.
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Multi-millionaire Lord Vestey, 71, (pictured) attends important ceremonial occasions as the man responsible for the Royal Mews and the Queen’s carriages and horses.
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Multi-millionaire Lord Vestey, 71, (pictured) attends important ceremonial occasions as the man responsible for the Royal Mews and the Queen’s carriages and horses.
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Multi-millionaire Lord Vestey, 71, (pictured) attends important ceremonial occasions as the man responsible for the Royal Mews and the Queen’s carriages and horses.
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BALTIMORE, Md — While horse fans from around the world will tune into NBC for the 138th Preakness Stakes this Saturday, the race’s actual attendees will more likely be invested in the event for its reputation as Baltimore’s biggest party.
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This is the second in a series of posts, corresponding with horse racing’s Triple Crown, examining safety issues facing the sport. Part one appears here.
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Kevin Plank is no stranger to venturing into businesses that make people turn their heads. First there was Under Armour, now it’s horse racing, where he wants his Sagamore Farm to produce a Triple Crown winner.
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The racing fan wants a Triple Crown, but the bettor sees a few strong wagers at The Preakness.
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Stuart Janney III’s presence at the Preakness Stakes has never been dependent on the runners in his stable.
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