We’ve been warned about “global warming” for some years now and we all hope it’s not too late to do something about it. But, meanwhile, beach erosion continues, glaciers keep melting and the earth warms degree by degree threatening our very existence. Over the past several years many years, in fact we have seen warning signs that
Since the harness racing season is kind of in “cold storage” in North America with stakes season and our newest two-year-olds a few months away from competition and the baseball season awaiting warmer weather, as well, a recent conversation arose on just how similar our sports are when it comes to “records” and history. It
“Who cares?” While there were many complimentary remarks about the last Mane Attraction harness racing column pointing out future concerns, the one that was the most notable was the one that quite succinctly wrote, “Who cares?” It is a response just like that that has put harness racing’s future in jeopardy. When I came to
While there was quite a bit of competition going on in three of the four two-year-old harness racing categories this year, it seems pretty “cut and dry” that the two-year-old trotting colt “war” is between Karl (Tactical Landing) and T C I (Cantab Hall). Both were awesome this entire semester and, to make matters even