Arts Object chasing back-to-back wins in The Wave

by | Jan 3, 2025 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

All you can do as a trainer is get your horse to where you want it to be for a big race and then the race itself will tell you if the horse is good enough to land the desired result. That is exactly what trainer Kurt Goldman has done… Read More »

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Written by our team of expert trainers and breeders at Joie de Vie Farm, this post reflects decades of experience and a deep love for Standardbred horses. Our authors bring you firsthand knowledge and a unique perspective on the art and science of horse breeding and racing.

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