Barbaro Updates: 266
updates are now here.
Update 1821: Dan Gelston of the AP wrote this about our celebrations today at Delaware Park: Fans Come Far and Wide for Barbaro.
Update 1820: Wendy has posted some pictures from the fundraiser last night: How are things going in Delaware?
A nice article on NoBiz, his connections and interesting to see how much money they turned for him (I had heard the rumours): For Colt and His Owner, a Long Ride to the Derby.
Off to Fair Hill for event number two of our weekend of Barbaro celebrations!
Update 1819: The fundraiser tonight at Delaware Park was really cool. Great to meet so many people who had come together for this, about $14k was raised! More details tomorrow, but a great start to the celebrations for the weekend!
Update 1818: It seems a wise choice to bring Chelokee home, two more ahead of him in earnings have opted to start: Derby Fever Strikes: Bwana Bull, Teuflesberg Pointed To Classic. Todd Pletcher seems very satisfied with Cowtown Cat's fast work: Pletcher Pleased with Cowtown Cat Work.
Bidding for the auction items tonight has already been swift, and if this is any indication of tonight's activity we should be able to raise a lot of money for TCA and Laminitis Research at New Bolton. The item with the current highest bid is the signed Kentucky Derby win picture!
Update 1817: OK, I have completed the list of items that I will be listing for the fundraiser tonight (there are many more items that FOBs are bringing). If anyone who is not attending tonight's event would like to e-mail me their maximum bid for any of the items then I will take those bids up until about 3 pm (you will know if I got it in time as I will e-mail you back). After that time you can call me up until 6 pm (contact info). I am afraid I cannot be any more descriptive with respect to the items listed.
Update 1816: A lovely spring morning this morning at Fair Hill, lets hope the weather holds well for the weekend activities we have planned. I had six to ride this morning. Three were for Tim. My first was Nautical Agent, she went to the track with Quick Quest and Tim. Nautical Agent was to gallop an easy mile and a quarter, she is breezing tomorrow during the Fair Hill open house. She went nicely, Quick Quest breezed 5/8ths and it seemed he also went well. At least Tim and his owner Mike seemed happy with the work. Next for me was Grandma, she again is breezing tomorrow at the open house so she was to have an easy mile and a quarter gallop. She went well. My final one for Tim was Gator Nation. It was the first time he had trained since he last ran, and he galloped a mile on the dirt track. He went nicely and was relaxed. He will also be training tomorrow for all to see.
My final three were two gallopers on the Tapeta track, one of which, Precious Partner, is scheduled to work tomorrow. She went well. The other was Flash, he went to the gate to get his gate card. He relaxed well in the gate, then broke sharply and worked a half mile, it was a nice move and now he does have his gate card.
I saw Xchanger out this morning, a definitive decision on whether to run in the Derby will be made by the end of the day today. I also saw Better Talk Now coming to the track for his final work before his 2007 campaign gets underway next weekend at Churchill Downs. He worked 7/8ths on the Tapeta track, and while I was not able to witness the work I heard it was a good work.
I spoke to Peter Brette this morning and he was very pleased with Chelokee's work this morning. Michael is now on his way back to Fair Hill and will be joining us for our celebrations at Delaware Park tomorrow!
Update 1815: Doug O'Neill worked his three Derby contenders yesterday at Keeneland, their final works ahead of next saturday, Steve Haskin reports on the works: Steve Haskin's Derby Report: Trio's Works Ideal for O'Neill. We will continue to see the Derby contenders having their final work over the next three days. Chelokee is scheduled to work this morning but is not scheduled to run in the Derby, they will ship back to Fair Hill.
Jazil attempted the turf for the first time yesterday. Unfortunately the turf was not ideal and Jazil finished last: Ascertain Finds Answer in Closing Day Elkhorn Win, excerpt:
Jazil, last year's Belmont Stakes (gr. I) winner, trying the turf for the first time in the Elkhorn, never threatened under jockey Fernando Jara and finished last in the 12-horse field.
"It's a shame that his first time on turf, the turf was yielding and since it was the last day of the meet it was pretty chewed up," said trainer Kiarin McLaughlin. "But he just didn't run well. This was an experiment. If he'd liked it, it would have given us more options. But we'll probably go back to the dirt."
Final preparations are being put together for this weekend's celebrations, keep an eye on the page as more details unfold.
FOR EVERYONE!!
Tomorrow a Very Special Occasion Takes Place ... An Occasion so Monumental that the Country at large will take part in this Celebration with mini-celebrations of their own to Commemorate this great Hero and Champion!!! We all know who this is ... BARBARO'S BIRTHDAY!!
HOWEVER ... There are 365 DAYS in the year when a KILLER steps in and takes the life of such a great Hero and Champion ... and, sadly, we all know who THIS is also ... LAMINITIS!!! And we need, no we MUST take THE LIFE OF THIS KILLER ... In this case, "AN EYE FOR AN EYE" is justified as righteous indignation!!!
So, our April Campaign must be extra special for Bobby ... our "Let's Lick Laminitis" needs another "KICK", and the only way to do this is with funds for laminitis research. So, we are going to honor Barbaro for his incredible gallantry both on and off the racetrack ... AND ... we are going to honor the man who gave Barbaro back his life for more than 8 months with his caring, his concern, his tireless efforts, his labor of love and his surgical skills ... DR. DEAN RICHARDSON!!!
So, I am asking with my hand extended for your help, your generosity and your love for the bond of love that was shared between our "Bobby" and Dr. Dean Richardson!!
But there's more ... a little baby filly was recently born to our Rosie ... and her name is "Bobby's L'il Angel" and we all know why!!! She needs to be protected from the ravages of laminitis that could endanger her own life at any time ... so we need to honor little "Angel" during Bobby's Birthday Celebration as well ...
So, here's the April Challenge:
Donate $29 in honor of our Beloved Barbaro on his 4th Birthday ...
Donate $29 in honor of our equally loved Dr. Dean Richardson for everything he contributed and gave to Barbaro during those long months and weeks ... Because of Dr. Richardson, Bobby was able to "walk in the sunshine" and "graze in the grass" again ... Dr. Richardson should be honored during Barbaro's Birthday Celebration
Donate $29 in honor of "Bobby's L'il Angel" and protect her from harm for Bobby ...
Give once, give twice, give 3 times, but please give.
What better way to honor BARBARO on his 4th Birthday than with our assurance to him, and Dr. Richardson and "Angel" that we will NOT stand by and allow this crippling killer - Laminitis - to take the life of another of our beloved equine companions.
Let our voices and our donations swell in perfect harmony in Celebration of Life for Bobby, Dr. R and Angel!!
Here are the BLUE LINKS to donate! Thanks so much Everyone!
Let's Make the April Donations to the laminitis fund the biggest and best yet! I know we can do this together!!!
For the Laminitis Page:
Let’sLickLaminitis
For the recurring payment form option:
Let’sLickLaminitis
Or just click on Alex's links on the top left PENN: GETTING INVOLVED OR BARBARO FUND!!
Posted by: Michelle GBI NE OH at April 28, 2007 11:00 AM