Review of Race Mixture in the History of Latin America by Magnus …

Magnus Mörner introduces his reader to both concepts and details of the centuries long process of miscegenation, the racial mixing and acculturation, that culminated in the national character of Latin America. This blending over time is awash in regional political, religious, and social intrigue. Whether it be a source of discrimination, the logical effects of assimilation within a geographic area, or simply the result of gender specific immigration, the synthesis and evolution of the Latin American from their three main lineage roots, the Indians, African blacks and the Europeans has a long and storied history.

Mörner points out various aspects of the transitions over time that the miscegenation or the mixing or blending of race in marriage or breeding went through. Though he often remarks that there is little physiological difference to be found that defines the term race, he expresses that the question of the importance of miscegenation in psychological and intellectual terms is “violently discussed.” He thus strikes out in historical contexts to sort out the extent that socioculture that the instituted efforts to promote, ban and likewise control the certain mixing of the “races”.
Race Mixture illuminates the many faceted trials that instigated economic, imperial, social and legal hurdles that Latin Americans of every shade, background and class were entwined by.

One of the more ironic points Mörner brings up is that of the classes and stratification. The book establishes that the class and stratification features in place over various times and regions of Latin America were arbitrary placement and limited by the ability to discern “shades”. It became a matter of “dress and movement” to pass as a higher caste in some instances, a well placed monetary gift in others. It is inconceivable today that there would be detailed policies that dealt specifically with taxation, marriage, military obligation and social stigma attached precariously to something as indiscriminate and subjective as “shade” of skin. Given that he also makes the early point that the domestic Spanish population was well-blended before the New World contact by African Moors, the Jewish and other Europeans, the assumed phenotype, or outward appearance of these Iberians begs to refuted as ethnically pure or superior.

Once done with the roll call of various historical, colloquial and myopically pigeon holing ethnic variants and pursuant bred derivative, assumed or disputed statistics, Mörner moves into what were to become, in my opinion, the most poignant from the current perspective, chapters on the events and changes in the systems and status dealing with the many castes, ethnic classes and cultures that found themselves sharing the Latin world. What was once the basis of religious, imperial and economic policy, was to become not only accepted, but also the norm. Mörner aptly points out in the course of the book that the aforementioned systems, prejudice and discrimination eventually fell away, or were negated over time. That it took such time, economic and social revolution to remove the strictures, prejudice and discrimination based solely upon breeding (that was oftentimes forced or ill granted) is one of humanity’s greatest shames.

Pointedly, I find the word miscegenation oddly suited as the root “mis” is so often identified as meaning wrong, bad and hate of…yet it is the very blending of races that created the unique culture of Latin America that is represented today.

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Melbourne Disc Jockeys & You – EzineMark

This is a quick guide for the party organizer of your next event or function.
There are many lists and articles out there both in print and on the internet depicting what you, as a potential customer should be on the look out for when hiring a Disc Jockey for your next function.
This article is different in that it gives equal share of responsibility in hosting/ organizing a joyfully memorable event to both the Disc Jockey of your choice and you as the client.
A Professional Disc Jockey is like any other service person that you interact with in day-to-day life. Treat a professional service person well, communicate your expectations & requirements to them effectively and they will go out of their way to make certain that you and your guests receive great service, its as simple as that.
The worst Disc Jockey is a person who DOES NOT meet your expectations!
A young lady at a party I played at recently asked me (via proxy) if I had a certain song, which I apologetically replied that I didnt have it at the time.The response by the young lady was, Well, He shouldnt be a DJ then. Obviously her expectation or pre-conceived notion did not fit in with reality!
Your expectations are not the issue, communicating them effectively is!
Below is a brief but straightforward list designed to assist you, your event organizer and your DJ in making your next event an event to remember.
1.Never be afraid to ask for something. If you don’t ask, you don’t get.
Regardless of the stories and the hype, Disc Jockeys are not mind readers. All you need to do is ask and if it can be provided it will be provided.
2.Write down a list of 10 things that you expect from your DJ.
For example, be specific about the details of your function, do you want people to dance or is the party more of a cocktail chatting session? Do you want the DJ to be the Life of the Party and engage the group via the microphone or hang back and provide a backdrop? Do you want a MEGA DOOF sound system? Perhaps you like the DJ to be dressed in Formal wear or in Leopard skin print hot pants?
Either way, close your eyes for a minute or two and envisage what the night is going to look like, write it down and email that list to your DJ.
3.Prepare your DJ.
It is not possible to carry every song ever invented, nor is it always viable to just download the song there and then. There may be songs or genres that you absolutely must have or conversely must not be played.
Provide your DJ with a musical playlist, or ask for a playlist that you can fill out and return.
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Gratitude – Racehorse Style – EzineMark

Lukas, The World’s Smartest Horse

“Lukas is such a lucky horse – he should be so grateful for everything you’ve done for him.” Gratitude is on everyone’s mind this time of year, especially for me. I receive over one hundred e-mails a day about my horse Lukas from all over the world, and get many comments like the one above. Granted, he’s come a long way since leaving the race track with leg injuries after three forgettable back-of-the-pack finishes. After changing hands several times, he ended up sorely neglected and emaciated in a yard. When I purchased him as a nine-year-old “Inexperienced project horse” from his rescuer, I was hoping to compete him in beginner classes. However, within a month of competition training (by another trainer – I was then working full-time as a nurse), Lukas quickly became resistant and dangerous. He began bucking, bolting and spooking, and was unsafe even in his own stall.

At that low point, I decided to fall back on my trick training experience to try to bridge the gap between us. We started with the smile and as time went on I began to notice a definite improvement in Lukas’ attitude and behavior. He became an eager and willing partner, happy to cooperate and initiate games and our relationship deepened to love. Our lessons progressed from liberty (free/loose) movements to cognitive tasks and we never looked back.

To date, Lukas is able to smile, pose, nod yes, shake his head no, yawn, catch, kiss, fetch, cross his front legs, wave, curtsey, bow, push a cart, passage (like skipping), Spanish Walk (high step), jambette (three legged pivot), act lame, sit, put his legs all together, lay down, rear, stay and come, do pedestal work, play hide and seek and be blindfolded. Most of his acclaim comes from his abilities to spell, count, identify shapes and discriminate colors and he understands object permanence, same/different, spatial relationships, proportion and absentness. Moreover, our bond has received the most attention from animal lovers world-wide.

Lukas has been on NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN, HLN and Inside Edition and the Associated Press and America On Line released feature articles about him. He has been in magazines, newspapers, forums, blogs and newsletters all over the world and his story has been heard on RFD-Radio, Animal Radio, Pet Talk Radio, Pet Talk Live radio and Pet Place Radio among many others. He was nominated for the 2010 Equine Vision Award sponsored by Pfizer and American Horse Publications.

Also, the World Records Academy recognized him as the World’s Smartest Horse and Guinness approved his record “Most numbers correctly identified by a horse in one minute: nineteen.” Lukas is the Spokeshorse for After The Finish Line, a group dedicated to finding homes for ex-racehorses. I n addition, we are associated with the Human-Equine Alliance for Learning (HEAL), a program to aid trauma victims through equine assisted therapy.

His second-edition book Playing With Lukas (available at Amazon) and his stunning Documentary were just released in October 2010 and you can watch it directly at http://bit.ly/WatchLukas.

So, as you may have already guessed, it is I who am grateful to have such an incredible friend.

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Copyright 2010 Karen Murdock. Retired psychiatric nurse, who has been fixing problem horses for over 30 years. Owner of PlayingWithLukas.com. She uses a combination of shaping techniques, a specialized version of clicker training and positive reinforcement. Her unique approach uses games and play to develop confidence, increase focus, improve performance, build willingness and trust. All of her services and proceeds go to benefit the horses.

Free Horse Racing Videos – EzineMark

Yes, Salt was a fun action-adventure genre film, even if you have to suspend disbelief that a drink of water can beat up beefy men. Okay, you know it’s fake, but you love to watch Angelina Jolie. When you want to get back to reality, which requires real muscle, nothing in the sports world beats free horse racing videos.
There are two types of horse racing fans, those who love to bet on horses and those who just like to watch and be inspired by the beauty and grace of these spectacular four-footed athletes. Yes, betting the Trifecta, Exacta, or Daily Double and turning in a winning ticket is what turns on a lot of people, but if it weren’t for the beauty and majesty of horse flesh in ultimate competition, they might be racing jackrabbits.
Here’s the latest selection of free horse racing videos:
Man o’War (1917-47), the greatest Thoroughbred racehorse of all time
Secretariat (1970-89), the 1973 Triple Crown champion
Forego (1970-97), winner of eight Eclipse Awards including Horse of the Year, Champion Handicap Horse, and Champion Sprinter.
Affirmed (1975-2001), famed rival of Alydar, and most recent winner of the Triple Crown in 1978.
John Henry (1975-2007), the Eclipse Award Horse of the Year for 1981 and 1984, and the greatest money earner of all time.
Bernardini (2003-), son of A.P. Indy, who won the 2006 Preakness Stakes by 5-1/4 lenghts in a time of 1:54:65 in the same race that saw Kentucky Derby winner Barbara fatally injured.
Curlin (2004-), highest North American money earner, $10.5 million, and winner of the 2007 Preakness Stakes, 2007 Breaders’ Cup Classic, and 2008 Dubai World Cup.
Rags to Riches (2004-), the first filly to win the Belmont Stakes in over a century (2007), defeating horse of the year Curlin.
Street (2004-), winner of the 2007 Kentucky Derby.
Zenyatta (2004-), the retired female champion racehorse who won 19 consecutive races.
Uncle Mo (2008-), the leading contender for the 2011 Kentucky Derby.
General horse racing videos – YouTube has a growing collection of some of the best horse racing videos of all time, featuring some of the greatest horse racing legends to ever set foot on any racetrack. YouTube is also the place to get videos on all aspects of the sport, from the bugle call at the start to the photofinish and the victory ceremony, along with training and breeding videos at all levels. Some videos feature a jockey cam, or a collection of horse racing accidents and oddities like starting gate tractor malfunctions. How about a video of the craziest horses ever seen? YouTube categories include horses, horse mating, horse breeding, horse racing, horse jumping, horse riding, and horse training. Never mind Horse With No Name, that’s a song.
View any or all of these free horse racing videos and experience the majesty of thoroughbred horse racing. For more information on how to view horse racing videos online, check out the following website:  www.horseracegame.com.

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David Haye going to face Audley Harrison – EzineMark

David Deron “The Hayemaker” Haye (born 13 October 1980 in Bermondsey, South London) is a British professional boxer, and current WBA World Heavyweight Champion.

Before joining the heavyweight division, Haye was the unified cruiserweight champion, holding the WBA, WBC, WBO and The Ring magazine cruiserweight titles after notable victories over Jean-Marc Mormeck and Enzo Maccarinelli. Haye’s only professional loss to date was against Carl Thompson in 2004.

Haye won the WBA Heavyweight title with a split decision over Nikolai Valuev, before defending the title against John Ruiz. Since then, there has been much speculation and anticipation concerning a possible bout with IBF, WBO and IBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko in the near future.

Based in Bermondsey, London, England, Haye turned professional in December 2001, knocking out veteran Tony Booth in two rounds. In 2003 he won 8 fights, 2 of which were in the USA, and won all by knockouts. Haye’s fights were regularly seen on the BBC and his popularity began to grow in 2004, when he dispatched the 39-year-old ex-World champion “King” Arthur Williams in three rounds. In January 2006, Haye signed a three year contract with former Lennox Lewis promoter Frank Maloney in order to further his world title ambitions. He continued to defend his EBU title against all comers, including Ismail Abdoul and future world champions Victor Emilio Ramirez, Giacobbe Fragomeni, and Ola Afolabi.

Haye then confirmed that he would meet the WBA champion Nikolay Valuev on 7 November in the Nuremberg Arena, Nuremberg, Germany with Haye’s trainer Adam Booth claiming it was a fight that Valuev wanted, it was billed as David and Goliath.[7] Haye’s IBA Heavyweight Championship was also on the line. Apparently showing no fear of his 7 foot opponent, Haye said: ““He is the ugliest thing I have ever seen. I have watched Lord of the Rings and films with strange looking people, but for a human being to look like he does is pretty shocking.

Haye beat Valuev in a reserved display of accuracy and efficiency, countering Valuev’s misses, jabbing and circling his much larger opponent. Haye came close to knocking down Valuev again in the final round with a hard left hand, which made Valuev stumble. Haye won with scores of 114-114 (ITA), 116-112 (USA) and 116-112 (ESP).

Haye attended Bacon’s College in Bermondsey, South East London. His training camp is based in Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus and he has worn the “Northen Cyprus flag” on his shorts alongside the Flag of St. George and the Union Flag in the past. David Haye was awarded with the citizenship of North Cyprus due to his contributions to the North Cyprus. Haye is married to Natasha and has a son named Cassius. He supports London football team Millwall. On Wednesday 20 October 2010, he was awarded an honourary doctorate from Anglia Ruskin University, at the graduation ceremony in the Cambridge Corn Exchange.

David Haye will face John Ruiz for mandatory defense of WBA Heavyweight title on 3 April 2010 at MEN Arena, Manchester. David Haye Tickets are available at Sold Out Ticket Market for affordable price.

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Mars Engineer, Lucknow – water – EzineMark

November 26, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Submersible Pump, Rain Water Harvesting – Watery Problems Washed Away

Controlling and arrangement of every aspect in the world is required. The same goes with the natural resources as most of them cannot be recycled. Controlling of ground water is one important field, on which a lot of concentration is required. Like every other aspect, modern technology has found out a solution in this aspect as well. Submersible pumps and rain water harvesting systems are just the equipments or machineries, which serve agriculture largely in this term. A new dimension in resolving the problems regarding water in the field of agriculture has been sorted out by the machineries of submersible pump and rain water harvesting systems.

The submersible pumps are basically used in helping a normal centrifugal pump. This submersible pump allows the centrifugal pump to reach the lowest level of the ground water. A submersible pump has the slender construction, which enables it to function in small and crooked bore wells. This pump set is found in both agricultural and industrial purposes. For its high demand among the companies and farms regarding this field, the submersible pump sets are manufactured and marketed at a very nominal cost. This machinery product is also provided with durability and high accuracy level.

The rain water harvesting systems help the agricultural aspects with collection and storage of rain water for meeting different necessities in the subjective field. The rain water, which is collected, is consequently used for the process of irrigation. It is also used in various other applications of agriculture, like recharging ground water. This way, the rain water harvesting system serves with its best capabilities in managing ground water. This system also prevents the processes of evaporation and seepage. The rain water harvesting system is widely renowned and appreciated by the farmers and other agricultural field workers, which makes it cost effective for the manufacturing and the marketing companies.

The submersible pumps and the rain water harvesting systems are becoming more popular day by day among the agricultural industries. The machines are not only provided with cost effectiveness, they are also made durable. Their built and packaging are done by advanced technological processes in order to keep pace with the current time. They are also manufactured and marketed with various kinds of models in order to meet the different necessities of the concerned trade. The developers and the researchers in this field are also looking forward to make further improvements on these machineries.

 

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November 24, 2014 By Leave a Comment
Gina Cassel is the Senior Vice President of Operations for Reckner. Her responsibilities include the overall management of all of Reckners data collection facilities, project managers and support staff. Gina Cassel has been in the market research industry for 26 years. Seventeen years have been spent on the data collection side of the business, working with both medical and consumer clients. In addition to her years in data collection, Gina Cassel spent eight years working as a field director for a full-service medically focused research firm. Gina Cassel has extensive experience in both qualitative and quantitative research logistics which enables her to lead her teams in creatively and successfully completing projects for all of Reckners clients. Gina Cassel holds a Bachelors Degree in Marketing from West Chester University, West Chester, PA. Gina enjoys the water and is an avid boater.

Stephen Cassell is Sabre Holdings Product Marketing Manager, Sabre AirVision. With dedicated work demonstrated by Stephen Cassell and team Sabre is the leading provider of technology, distribution and marketing services for the travel industry. Headquartered in Southlake, Texas, in the Dallas-Fort worth Metroplex, the company has approximately 7,000 employees in 45 countries. Sabre reported 2001 revenues of $2.1 billion. Sabre owns Travelocity.com, the most popular travel site on the Web, and Get There, the world’s leading provider of Web-based travel reservation systems for corporations and travel suppliers.

Anne Casscells is a Managing Director of Aetos Capital and the Co-President and Chief Investment Officer of Aetos Capitals absolute return strategies.

Prior to joining Aetos in 2001, Anne Casscells was Chief Investment Officer of the Stanford Management Company, where she was responsible for the investment of over $10 billion in endowment funds and other assets of Stanford University, including absolute return investments and a portable alpha program she developed while there. Prior to joining Stanford, Anne Casscells was a Vice President in Goldman Sachs Fixed Income Division and an analyst at Morgan Stanley & Company.

Anne Casscells earned her Masters of Business Administration from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, where she was an Arjay Miller Scholar, and Bachelor of Arts in British Studies, cum laude, from Yale University. She is a member of the Asset Managers Committee convened by the Presidents Working Group on Financial Markets which authored Best Practices for the Hedge Fund Industry, April 15, 2008. She has also served as a trustee of the Stanford Business School Trust, she was a member of the Board of Directors of Northern California Public Broadcasting (formerly KQED), where she was Treasurer and head of the Finance Committee. Currently, Anne Casscells serves as an off-board member of the finance and investment committees. She also was an Advisor to the Finance Committee of the David & Lucile Packard Foundation. She is the co-author with Robert Arnott of two articles titled Demographics and Capital Markets Returns and Will We Retire Later and Poorer? She also co-authored with Clifford S. Asness an unpublished monograph titled Comparing Apples-to-Apples the Stock Market is Expensive, April 2004.

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How It Is Possible To Get Your Children Into Crappie Fishing

November 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Fishing is a great pastime, which relieves stress while you like nature. If you read this article and gather the tricks and tips included, you’ll realize that your relaxing journeys can be made far more delightful by catching more fish, so keep on reading to discover how.

Fishing ought to be undertaken with a grouping of folk who get the significance of quiet. Unlike lots of other sports, fishing requires lengthy periods with no sound at all and very little movement. This helps to lure the fish closer to your spot without scaring them off.

A person fishing with bait would be sensible to use a bobber or some variety of indicator while fishing. It can be hard to tell when you get a bite sometimes and a good indicator will eliminate that problem. Choose one that is simply observable to you on the surface of the water.

When you're fishing concentrate on the birds in the area. If you notice birds swooping into a certain area, it is likely that lots of fish will be in that location. Birds just pick up fish by diving down and catching them from the water. If you be aware of how they're behaving, you will likely bring in a lot of fish that day.

If you're fishing on a stream, you need to acknowledge there is going to be a current you have to follow. Rivers are broken down into several pockets of fish, where you should position yourself to catch the highest volume. Positioning your boat in an area that's calm will help maximise your results.

Together with a camera, it is a wonderful idea for catch and release fisherman to carry around a tape measure in their tackle box also. This will enable you to properly measure your fish before you release it, giving you the choice of making a custom fish replica at a later date.

Before purchasing your hooks and bait, think about what size of fish you're counting on catching. The larger the fish, the bigger hooks and bait you'll need, but large bait will be wasted on smaller fish. You may also desire the scale of the weights and bobbers you buy to be in accordance with what you're expecting to catch.

Since having just the right bait is crucial to catching more fish, here is a simple method to tell if you are seeing black or white crappie. White crappie have 6 pricks in their dorsal fin while black crappie have seven or 8. White crappie also have a tendency to have bands across their body while black crappie have a more spotted pattern.

Spinnerbaits and fishing tackle wholesale are easy to use for folks one step beyond using earthworms. This type of lure is ideal for fishermen who regularly fish in shallow, cloudy water or shaded areas. Spinnerbait is typically used to attract bass, but it could also lure crappie.

You must use sizeable bait to catch massive fish. It’s fairly easy. A bigger fish likes a bigger bait and vice versa. Bluegill and Crappie are the best bait for big fish.

We’ve supplied you with a few of the best strategies for catching fish, and with some luck, you've learned plenty. This is some of the finest guidance you will find, so take it on your next fishing expedition so that you can enjoy success on the water. A fun fishing trip ends in catching fish, so good luck!

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The Basic Levels in the Training Pyramid of Dressage – Part 1 – rhythm

November 1, 2014 By Leave a Comment

Practice makes perfect. That statement is very true for Dressage. Of course, if you only practice by yourself, you may not get any better, but a good coach can help you improve your riding skills. If you have ever had to re-train a horse, you know it. The same counts for re-training a student, or even yourself. Bad habits are habits too, and changing habits has never been easy. Still, it is do-able.

When I started taking dressage lessons, the first lesson was almost all talk. Not much riding. It surprised me, but later on I really appreciated it and was able to go back to what I learned during my rides without my instructor.

Today we are explaining the basis of it all: Rhythm.

Rhythm is the result of a defined beat pattern of the hoof fall. A relaxed horse can step into a natural rhythm in all four of the natural gaits:

1. Walk – this should be and clear regular 4-beat gait.

2. Trot – a clear and regular 2-beat gait.

3. Canter – a clear and regular 3-beat gait.

The walk is 4-beat gait; when either one of the horse’s front legs leaves the ground, it is followed next by an opposite hind leg that reaches forward underneath the belly, creating a diagonal balance point. So the horse doesn’t step on the heels of his own front feet with the rear hooves, he moves each foreleg forward out of the way before a hind hoof on the same side of his body hits the ground.

The trot is a 2-beat gait; in Dressage we need the legs to move in diagonal pairs and hit the ground at the exact same time. When posting we move with the inside hind leg, sitting when it is on the ground and rising when it comes off, to help the horse balance itself.

The canter is a 3-beat gait. On a circle to the right his left hind leg pushes him forward onto his left front/right hind diagonal pair of legs which he’ll use for momentary balance before rolling onto his right front, or leading, leg; thus creating a 3-beat gait. There should be a clear moment of suspension.

To teach a horse rhythm you will ride the majority of your lessons in the trot. The trot is the easiest to control since you only work with a 2-beat rhythm. You also will not have to follow his head and neck, as in the trot, it is relatively still. It is easy to feel, easy to count, and easy to feel if it gets too quick. Once you and your horse have mastered the rhythm in the trot, you will notice that the rhythm in the canter is much easier to maintain.

There is good rhythm and bad rhythm. Good rhythm is when the horse’s canter is a true 3-beat, bad or incorrect rhythm is when it becomes a lazy 4-beat. Rhythm faults in the walk are when it comes close to 2-beat (lateral gait – like gaited horses), and in the trot when it resembles a lame, hopping horse.

I the next couple of days, we will discuss the next level of the training scale: Relaxation with Elasticity & Suppleness.

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Master of Hounds – The Wise-Guy Bet for This Year's Belmont – Derby

October 25, 2014 By Leave a Comment
Master of Hounds finished fifth in the Derby, beaten only 5-½ lengths, and is getting a lot of buzz coming from railbirds, pundits, and other alleged experts. Many believe he is the dark horse that will come and upset Animal Kingdom in the stretch, but is he really a legitimate threat?
There was little to like in him for the Kentucky Derby, having done reasonably well on the turf over in Europe and on the Tapeta Meydan course in the UAE Derby. Unlike Animal Kingdom, he didn’t dominate his competition on those non-dirt surfaces, though clearly had some talent somewhere. I suppose he ran a tad better than I thought he would in the Kentucky Derby, but maybe only a few lengths better than I expected.
Why is there all this backstretch buzz? A couple well known jockeys I spoke with love Master of Hounds to become the first Irish runner since Go and Go in 1990 to take the third leg of the Triple Crown.
He did draw favorably down at the rail, which should suit his style, which is to drop back. It is not clear just how far he will drop back. In the Kentucky Derby he was 15th of 19 runners for the first few furlongs, but in his prior race, the UAE Derby, he tracked the leaders. In any case, he will get a good ground saving trip here.
He is by Kingmambo who also sired 1999 Belmont winner Lemon Drop Kid, so he has the breeding to go the 1-½ mile distance of the Belmont Stakes. Assistant trainer T.J. Comerford has said that he thinks the 1-½ mile of the Belmont will suit him well.
In addition, this will be his third race of his three year old season and the third race off the layoff is often when horses show their best form.
He has the additional advantage of being more well rested than Animal Kingdom, Mucho Macho Man, and Shackleford, though he is the most heavily traveled of all the contenders, having raced in Ireland, Great Britain, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States.
One of the most suggestive facts is that his rider for the Derby, Garret Gomez, felt he handled the Churchill dirt in the Derby well and indicated an interest in running him in the Belmont Stakes. Gomez is one of the top jockeys in America currently riding, and when he takes an interest in a horse, people generally take notice.
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