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    At The Wire, May 22, 2026

    At The Wire with Scott Miller Racing Toward the Future: Two-Year-Old Prospects, Fan-Friendly Tracks, and the Horse Industry’s Next Season A Season Turns Toward the Next Derby The host opens by reflecting on the recently completed Kentucky Derby trail and the dispersed preparation of this year’s contenders, noting that horses trained in many different regions and weather conditions. He argues that weather, location, stall availability, and individual training decisions all affect a horse’s path through the season. With the first half of the racing year closing, his attention shifts to upcoming summer meets and the beginning of the long development cycle for future Derby prospects. Two-Year-Old Races and Building a Horse’s Value A central theme of the episode is the importance of summer two-year-old racing at venues such as Saratoga, Del Mar, and other major tracks. The host describes these races as the foundation for future Derby and Breeders’ Cup campaigns and says owners increasingly want horses to build a strong résumé for breeding value, not merely earn purse money. He emphasizes that a meaningful maiden win or stakes performance can establish a young horse’s value and reputation. Praising Horse-First Training Decisions The host highlights a female trainer whose name is unclear in the automated transcript, praising her path through the horse business and her decision to protect her Derby-winning horse by bypassing a subsequent race after assessing the horse’s condition. He argues that trainers who space races carefully and prioritize soundness will reduce injuries and allow horses to race longer. In his view, the sport is returning to an older, more patient style of preparation, with sufficient recovery time between starts. Racetracks as Welcoming Family Destinations The episode broadens from racing strategy to the public experience of the sport. The host praises tracks that are becoming more welcoming to families through food, children’s activities, photo opportunities, giveaways, education, and improved facilities. He cites major racetracks and equestrian destinations as examples of venues that can bring new fans into the horse world while also supporting local businesses through tourism, food, retail, and travel spending. Learning About Horses Up Close The host encourages listeners to attend horse shows, sales, training centers, and barns so they can see horses being groomed, shod, saddled, trained, and cared for. He discusses his plan for a new website that will teach people about horse care and transportation, drawing on his childhood experience of reading about horses before seeing the work firsthand. He also invites visitors to Sunshine Meadows, where he says families can watch harness horses train, meet horse people, and become more personally connected to the animals. Tradition, Travel, Ownership, and the Future of the Sport In the closing portion, the host presents horse racing and equestrian life as a family-oriented culture built around tradition, travel, and accessible participation. He references the Triple Crown, Saratoga, Colonial Downs, Tryon, major equestrian facilities, and fractional horse ownership as different ways newcomers can engage with the sport. He concludes that track renovations, fan-friendly planning, and the coming two-year-old season provide reasons for optimism as racing begins its next cycle toward the Derby.

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    At The Wire, April 24, 2026

    At The Wire with Scott Miller Chasing the Roses: The Road to the 152nd Kentucky Derby At The Wire: 152nd Kentucky Derby #Derby2026 Comprehensive Analysis of the Road to Churchill Downs & Triple Crown Strategy Race Purse & Odds $5.0MTotal Prize 20 / 20,000 — Only 0.1% of foals qualify for the starting gate. Key Milestones Post Position Draw April 25 Kentucky Oaks May 1 152nd Derby Post May 2, 6:57 PM Derby Week Events PM Opening Night Racing under the lights; official kickoff. PK The Oaks (Pink Day) 3-year-old fillies & Breast Cancer Awareness. TH Thirby The local's tradition; avoiding the tourist rush. The Triple Crown Path Kentucky Derby 1.25 miles. The "Point System" hurdle. Preakness Stakes 4 weeks later. The value-add race. Belmont Stakes 1.5 miles. A "different training regime." #WeatherFactor #ToddPletcher #ChurchillDowns #EquineAthletes #DerbyPrep21 Source: International Equine Network (msmequine.com) "Creatures of habit on the road to glory." This episode of At The Wire provides a comprehensive look at the final preparations for the 2026 Kentucky Derby. It explores the rigorous qualification process, the psychological and environmental factors affecting elite thoroughbreds, and the full schedule of festivities leading up to the "Greatest Two Minutes in Sports." The Road to the Starting Gate The journey to the Kentucky Derby is a grueling selection process where only 20 horses emerge from an annual crop of approximately 20,000 foals. Owners and trainers must strategically navigate a nationwide point system, competing in key races across Arkansas, Louisiana, New York, and California. This "Derby Trail" requires a delicate balance: earning enough points to qualify without overworking the horse before the main event. Training environments play a crucial role; while Florida-based operations benefit from consistent weather, other regions often face disruptions like the recent lightning delays in Hot Springs, which can break a horse's habit-driven routine. 🏇 Derby Week 2026 Highlights April 25: Official Post Position Draw & Opening Night April 28-30: Champions Day & "Thirby" (Local's Day) May 1: Kentucky Oaks & PINK Tradition (Breast Cancer Awareness) May 2: The 152nd Kentucky Derby Psychological Dynamics and the Triple Crown Strategy As Derby Week approaches, the atmosphere in the barns at Churchill Downs becomes electric. Horses, being highly sensitive creatures, often mirror the tension and excitement of their grooms, jockeys, and trainers. Beyond the Derby, elite teams are already calculating moves for the Triple Crown. This involves planning for the Preakness Stakes just four weeks later and the grueling 1.5-mile Belmont Stakes. Trainers face immense pressure from owners to maintain a "winning resume" for future breeding prospects, even when the physical toll on a three-year-old horse can be "wicked scary". Beyond the Racetrack: Equine Versatility The narrative of the thoroughbred extends past the finish line, as illustrated by the story of "Collins." After a successful racing career that included a rare victory against older horses in a 1.5-mile handicap, Collins transitioned into a second career in steeplechase and foxhunting. This highlights the "creature of habit" nature of horses; many elite athletes require constant activity and purpose even after retiring from the flat track. RACE PURSE & DETAILS $5.0M Total Prize Pool $3.1M Winner's Share • Post Time: 6:57 PM ET (May 2nd) • Broadcast: Peacock, MSNBC, IEN, MSN Equine Key Data The Field: 20 horses selected from 20,000 annual foals. Prize Money: 5milliontotalpurse,with$5 million total purse, with $3.1 million guaranteed to the winner. Broadcast Schedule: Undercard coverage begins at 12:00 PM ET; Derby post time is set for 6:57 PM ET. Preparation: 21 prep races are tracked leading up to the event, starting as early as the previous September. To-Do / Next Steps Follow the official post-position condition draw this Saturday, April 25th, 2026. Visit msmequine.com to watch the "Morning Works" show and live race coverage. Check local listings for equine events, horse shows, or tack shops in your area to engage with the sport. Watch the "Dawn at the Downs" and "Kentucky Burgoo" segments on the International Equine Network for cultural insights. Conclusion The 152nd Kentucky Derby is more than a race; it is the culmination of a year-long strategic journey involving precise training, environmental adaptation, and high-stakes management. Whether through the $5 million purse or the deep-rooted traditions like the PINK walk, the event remains a pinnacle of equine excellence and community celebration.

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    At The Wire, April 17, 2026

    At The Wire with Scott Miller At The Wire: Countdown to the 152nd Kentucky Derby At The Wire: 152nd Kentucky Derby Road to Churchill Downs: Contenders, Traditions, and Global Equine Logistics #Derby2026 Countdown 15 Days Field Size 20 Horses Record Sale $6.0M Farm Output 24 Sent 🏆Top 5 Contenders (IEN Rating) 1. Commandment Brad Cox / Flavin Pratt 2. Further Ado Brad Cox / Ira Ortiz 3. Renegade Todd Pletcher (Solid) 4. So Happy Mark White / Mike Smith *Note: International threat Wonder dean (Japan) also in the field. 📅 Schedule Apr 25 Opening Night (Under Lights) May 01 Kentucky Oaks (Pink Tradition) May 02 152nd Kentucky Derby 🛠️ Behind the Scenes Blacksmith Insights Hallway Feed Logistics Tack Shop Essentials Horse Transport (Vans/Planes) 🏇 Traditions & Lifestyle Triple Crown Traditions: A new documentary & cook-off contest featuring Derby menus, Maryland crabs, and Kentucky BBQ. Host: Scott Muller | International Equine Network (IEN) Broadcast Date: April 17, 2026 This broadcast, hosted by Scott Muller from Delray Beach, Florida, serves as a comprehensive preview of the upcoming 152nd Kentucky Derby. The program explores the intricate logistics of the equine industry—from specialized blacksmithing and nutrition to high-stakes auctions—while profiling the top contenders for the 2026 "Run for the Roses." Detailed Insights into the Equine World The Road to Churchill Downs With the Kentucky Derby only two weeks away, the industry is shifting its focus to Louisville for a series of high-profile events. Derby Week officially begins on April 25th with "Opening Night" under the lights, followed by specialized days such as "Champions Day," which focuses on elite breeding and statistics. A significant highlight is the Kentucky Oaks on May 1st, which features top three-year-old fillies and maintains a "pink tradition" to support breast cancer survivors. The week is designed to be accessible to the public, offering everything from fashion shows to community-themed days like "Thurby". 🏇 2026 Derby Week Schedule APRIL 25Opening Night MAY 1Kentucky Oaks MAY 2The Derby Celebrating the 152nd "Run for the Roses" at Churchill Downs. Behind-the-Scenes Logistics and Horse Care The broadcast highlights the essential but often overlooked roles that keep the racing industry moving. This includes the work of blacksmiths who must choose specific shoes based on track conditions (dry, muddy, or "in-between") and specialized nutritionists like Hallway Feed, who ship custom blends globally. Additionally, the "tack shop" is described as the grocery store for horses, providing everything from shampoos and vitamins to saddles and bridles. Transporting these elite athletes is equally complex, involving coordinated fleets of vans and planes moving horses between Florida, Kentucky, and New York. High-Stakes Auctions and Breeding The financial scale of the industry is underscored by recent sales at Keeneland and Ocala. A two-year-old horse recently sold for $6 million based on bloodline and conformation, while a brood mare named Puka fetched $5 million. However, the host notes that a high price tag does not guarantee success on the track, citing examples of expensive purchases that failed to meet expectations. The upcoming Friday night sale at Keeneland remains a major draw for fans and investors alike. 🏆 Top 5 Contenders 1. Commandment: Trained by Brad Cox; won the Fountain of Youth. 2. Further Ado: Powerhouse from Brad Cox; has track experience. 3. Renegade: Todd Pletcher trainee; Arkansas Derby winner. 4. So Happy: The "West Coast's best hope" with Mike Smith. 5. Poll Forth: Strong distance runner; Jeff Ruby Stakes winner. Evaluating the 2026 Field The 2026 Derby is described as "wide open," with a 20-horse field that presents a unique challenge for young colts unaccustomed to such large groups. The leaderboard is currently topped by a trio of elite colts, including Commandment (trained by Brad Cox) and Renegade (trained by Todd Pletcher). Other notable entries include So Happy, representing the West Coast's best chance, and Wonderdean, a strong international contender from Japan. Factors such as weather and gate position are expected to play a decisive role in the final outcome. Key Data Event: 152nd Kentucky Derby. Field Size: 20 horses. Recent Top Sale: $6,000,000 for a two-year-old colt. Countdown: 15 days, 3 hours, 2 minutes as of the broadcast. To-Do / Next Steps Visit msmequine.com or the International Equine Network to view the full roster of 24 horses heading to Churchill Downs. Watch the "Morning Works" live show from Churchill Downs at 6:45 AM tomorrow morning. Attend the Keeneland Sale next Friday night to watch elite horses go through the auction room. Check the Churchill Downs official menu on the IEN website for Derby party inspiration. Follow the "Triple Crown Traditions" documentary series featuring the upcoming jockey/trainer cook-off. Conclusion The 152nd Kentucky Derby promises to be an unpredictable and high-stakes event. As the industry descends on Louisville, the International Equine Network continues to provide a "behind-the-scenes" look at the athletes, the professionals, and the traditions that define the "Greatest Two Minutes in Sports."

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    At The Wire, April 10, 2026

    At The Wire with Scott Miller Road to the 2026 Kentucky Derby: Insights from "At The Wire" AT THE WIRE: DERBY 2026 Expert Insights from International Equine HQ | Host: Scott Miller Live from Delray Beach Countdown 22d 03h Until Kentucky Derby Field Size 20 Horses Top qualifiers only 🏆Derby Standings (Points) 1. Commandment150 pts / $943k 2. Further AdooCox Stable 3. RenegadePletcher Stable 4. So HappyNewcomer Tactical "Derby Crunch" The 3/8ths Pole: The "crucial point" where positioning determines the finish. Weather Factor: Mud/rain concerns; training conditions vary by state. Shipping Stress: Van vs. Flight impact on horse temperament. Injury Risk: 3-4 horses already skipping due to bone/foot bruises. Upcoming Calendar APR 25 Post Position Draw (2-3 PM ET) - Live on msmequine.com APR 27 Dawn at the Downs - Tickets from $76; backside tours. DAILY Morning Works - Live streaming starting 7:00 AM. #KentuckyDerby #TripleCrown #ChurchillDowns Est. Reading: 4 mins In this episode of At The Wire, host Scott Miller provides an expert preview of the upcoming 2026 Kentucky Derby. From the International Equine headquarters in Delray Beach, Miller discusses the wide-open nature of this year’s field, the strategic pressures facing trainers, and the logistical challenges of preparing elite athletes for the most exciting two minutes in sports. Detailed Summary The Wide-Open Field and Environmental Challenges The 2026 Kentucky Derby field is characterized by a lack of a clear standout, making it a race where "anybody could win." Unlike previous years, many early favorites have struggled or faced injuries, leaving the top 20 spots in a state of flux as the three-week countdown begins. Beyond the competition, weather remains a primary concern for trainers. With horses currently training in diverse climates like Santa Anita, Hot Springs, and Florida, the transition to potentially muddy or humid conditions at Churchill Downs can significantly impact performance. Shipping logistics, whether by plane or van, add another layer of stress that can upset a horse's temperament just before the "derby crunch". 🏇 2026 Derby Countdown 22 Days : 03 Hours : 25 Minutes The field is wide open with no dominant favorites. Watch for late-breaking injuries and "bone bruises" that may shift the top 20 rankings in the coming days. Race Strategy and the 3/8 Pole Navigating a 20-horse field requires immense tactical discipline from both jockeys and trainers. Miller emphasizes that the first stretch and the initial turn are chaotic, but the "crucial point" occurs at the three-eighths pole. This is where jockeys must commit to their lane—whether on the rail, in the middle, or the outside—to avoid getting trapped behind tiring horses "backing up" into the field. Miller advocates for a hands-off training philosophy once the race begins, trusting the jockey's instincts to handle the "keys" to the horse rather than over-managing the strategy from the sidelines. Strategic Management and Breeding Resumes For many owners and trainers, the Derby is not the only goal. Strategic decisions are often made to skip the Derby in favor of the Preakness or the Travers Stakes at Saratoga to build a stronger "breeding resume" for stallions. Winning a Grade 1 race like the Travers can sometimes be more valuable for a horse's long-term career than a poor showing in a crowded Derby field. This year, several horses from the Blue Grass Stakes are expected to bypass Churchill Downs to focus on the Preakness or the Pat Day Mile. Top Contenders & Standings Horse Trainer Points/Status Commandment Brad Cox 150 Pts ($943k) Further Adoo Brad Cox Top 5 Contender Renegade Todd Pletcher #3 Spot Incredible Riley Mott Rising Talent Fan Experience and Local Events Churchill Downs is preparing for a massive influx of 150,000 fans. Key events include the "Dawn at the Downs," where fans can watch morning works and tour the backside of the track. Miller also highlights the Kentucky Derby Post Position Draw, which serves as the official kickoff for the Derby week festivities, including the riverboat races and the Kentucky Food Festival. Key Data Commandment: Current leader with 150 points and $943,000 in earnings. Dawn at the Downs: Tickets start at $76 and go on sale Monday, April 27. Madam Secretary: Running in the 3rd race at Keeneland this Sunday; purse is $120,000. Derby Draw: Scheduled for Saturday, April 25, from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM ET. To-Do / Next Steps Watch morning works live on msmequine.com starting next weekend at approximately 7:00 AM. Tune in to the Post Position Draw on April 25 at 2:00 PM ET via the website. Purchase Dawn at the Downs tickets starting Monday, April 27, if planning to attend. Follow Madam Secretary's race at Keeneland this Sunday (Race 3, Horse #3). Check local equine events by Googling area codes for trail rides or horse shows. Conclusion As the "Derby fever" sets in, the focus shifts from long-term training to the fine-tuning of elite athletes. With a wide-open field and high-stakes strategic decisions looming, the road to the wire in 2026 promises to be one of the most unpredictable and thrilling seasons in recent memory.

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    At The Wire, April 3, 2026

    At The Wire with Scott Miller Road to the 2026 Kentucky Derby: Community, Tradition, and the Equine Network At The Wire: 2026 Kentucky Derby Panorama Outlook From a two-minute sprint to a month-long community celebration and economic engine Countdown29 days "Our mission is to provide Louisville with unique recreation and community services that directly contribute to the region's cultural, educational, and economic development." Economic Impact (Louisville)$204M Community volunteer scale4,000+ Core topic: Beyond the cultural ecology of horse racing Lifestyle Fusion: The official food guide is released, covering Southern stews and Derby burger traditions. Digital Hub: The MSM Equine platform integrates live events, historical archives, and expert interviews. Horses Second Life: Emphasizing the transformative value of retired thoroughbred horses in polo and exhibition matches. Key event preview Blue Grass StakesThe tournament starts tomorrow Santa Anita DerbyThe tournament starts tomorrow Arkansas DerbyChampion: Renegade Horse owners and horse fans toolbox #Equibase_ data#Brookledge_ Transportation#Walmart_ logistics#Trivago_ Reservations#WeatherChannel SM Scott Miller Founder / Host of MSM Equine Event's profound economic and cultural impact on the Louisville community. The broadcast highlights the International Equine Network as a comprehensive digital hub for racing fans and professionals, offering everything from live race streams to logistical tools for horse management. Detailed Summary The Economic and Cultural Power of the Derby Festival The Kentucky Derby has evolved from a single-weekend race into a month-long community celebration known as the Kentucky Derby Festival. This festival is designed to provide unique entertainment while contributing to the aesthetic, cultural, and economic development of the greater Louisville area. With the support of 4,000 volunteers, the event hosts massive attractions like "Thunder Over Louisville," one of the world's largest fireworks displays, and various riverboat races and parades. The economic footprint is staggering, generating approximately $204 million for the local community over a 10-day period. Similar community-focused models are mirrored at other major racing venues like Saratoga, Santa Anita, and Pimlico. Kentucky Derby Festival Impact $204M Economic Impact 4,000 Volunteers 29 Days To 2026 Derby "From a famous two minutes into a month-long party." A Digital Ecosystem for Equestrians The International Equine Network (msmequine.com) serves as a vital resource, providing live racing coverage from across the globe, including Australia, and domestic tracks like Keeneland, Oaklawn, and Tampa Bay Downs. Beyond entertainment, the platform offers "Quick Links" designed to streamline the lives of horsemen. These include connections to Brookledge for horse transportation, Equibase for detailed horse statistics and auction history, and the Jockey Club for regulatory information. The site also features practical services like the Weather Channel for transport planning and Walmart delivery for barn supplies, ensuring that all necessary information is accessible with a single click. Behind the Scenes: Training, Traditions, and Second Careers The broadcast provides an intimate look at the grueling schedules of top trainers like Todd Pletcher, whose seven-day-a-week commitment involves everything from early morning workouts to owner communications. It also explores the "second life" of thoroughbreds; many retired racehorses find new purposes as polo ponies or show horses through the Off Track Thoroughbred Association. Looking forward, the network is introducing interactive traditions, such as a Triple Crown cook-off contest featuring recipes from trainers, owners, and jockeys, culminating in a final championship at the Breeders' Cup. MSM Equine Quick Links 🚚 Brookledge: Professional Transport 📊 Equibase: Stats & Auction History ⚖️ Jockey Club: Rules & Regulations 🌾 Always Feed: Nutrition & Slow Doers 📦 Walmart: Barn & Hotel Delivery ☁️ Weather Channel: Shuttle Planning Key Data Countdown: 29 days, 3 hours, 27 minutes until the 2026 Kentucky Derby. Economic Impact: $204 million generated for Louisville during the Derby period. Volunteer Force: 4,000 individuals manage the festival operations. Arkansas Derby Winner: "Renegade" currently tops the list of Derby hopefuls. To-Do / Next Steps Visit msmequine.com to view the official 2026 Kentucky Derby food recipes and Southern food segments. Access live racing streams for Keeneland, Oaklawn, and Tampa Bay Downs via the website's live markers. Review the "How to Buy a Thoroughbred" educational video for insights into horse confirmation. Contact Scott Miller at 728-888-2963 to request sales catalogs for upcoming live horse auctions. Check the "How They Get There" schedule on the website for a detailed breakdown of Derby Week events at Churchill Downs. Conclusion The 2026 Kentucky Derby remains a pinnacle of both sporting excellence and community service. Through the International Equine Network, Scott Miller continues to bridge the gap between professional horsemen and casual fans, ensuring that the traditions and logistical needs of the industry are met with modern, accessible digital solutions.

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    At The Wire, September 4, 2025

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    At The Wire, August 28, 2025

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    At The Wire, August 21, 2025

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    At The Wire, August 14, 2025

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    At The Wire, August 7, 2025

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    At The Wire, July 31, 2025

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    At The Wire, July 24, 2025

    At The Wire with Scott Miller TOPIC: Stars battle at Del Mar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7E4yK3strA Stars battle at Del Mar, Travers Day | All In: Road to the Breeders' Cup Classic | NBC Sports Posted by NBC Sports https://www.youtube.com/@NBCSports Episode 2 of All In: Road to the Classic heads behind the scenes at Del Mar for the Pacific Classic, a "Win and You're In" race for the Breeders' Cup Classic, and at Saratoga for Travers Day. #NBCSports #HorseRacing #BreedersCup » Subscribe to NBC Sports: https://www.youtube.com/nbcsports?sub_confirmation=1 » Watch Live Sports on NBCSports.com: http://www.nbcsports.com/live » Get more horse racing news on NBC Sports: https://www.nbcsports.com/horse-racing NBC Sports Group serves sports fans 24/7 with premier live events, insightful studio shows, and compelling original programming. NBC Sports is an established leader in the sports media landscape with an unparalleled collection of sports properties that include the Olympics, NFL, Premier League, NHL, NASCAR, PGA TOUR, the Kentucky Derby, Tour de France, French Open, IndyCar and many more. Subscribe to our channel for the latest sporting news and highlights! The Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont Stakes are far more than just two-minute horse races… They are 300 years of history, tradition and athleticism, all rolled into single sporting events. Celebrating the pursuit of American excellence, NBC Sports is the exclusive home to all three races of the Triple Crown. Beyond the Triple Crown, NBC Sports broadcasts some of the most important and prestigious events in all of horse racing. With exclusive media rights to the Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series and the Breeders’ Cup Classic, viewers can watch the best contenders compete across the country between June and November. Visit NBC Sports: https://www.nbcsports.com Stars battle at Del Mar, Travers Day | All In: Road to the Breeders' Cup Classic | NBC Sports https://www.youtube.com/nbcsports

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    At The Wire, July 17, 2025

    At The Wire with Scott Miller TOPIC: Ponderosa Ranch/ Bonanza House and Heavy Horse Show Calgary Stampede 2025 Part 1: Posted on YouTube by RonOnLocation https://www.youtube.com/@RonHamill818 https://youtu.be/k5dvuCAz6F8 The Ponderosa Ranch/ Bonanza House Back in August of 1999 I visited The Ponderosa Ranch in Incline Village Nevada. I shot some video at the time and it never went further than that... until a few years ago when I sat down and edited the footage and posted it here on YouTube as one of my "3 Minutes" videos. That video has since garnered over 50K views and is my most popular video. Now, since it's been so popular, I decided to expand on the subject and include a little bit of history about The Ponderosa Ranch attraction that was located at Lake Tahoe's Incline Village Nevada. I also re-edited my footage to shooting order. Enjoy! By the way, if anyone has a place in the Southern California area that they would like show off and highlight here on RonOnLocation please contact me at: [email protected] Vintage video location content shot using a Canon XL 1 (mini DV) camcorder Music 2 songs Nature Nurture Quincas Moreira Armée Mali American Frontiers Aaron Kenny American Frontiers --------------------------------------- Part 2 Posted on YouTube by Napo's Dreams https://www.youtube.com/@naposdreams https://youtu.be/FWMZD8KdWqs Heavy Horse Show | Calgary Stampede 2025 Canada 🇨🇦 #calgarystampede2025 #calgarystampede #calgary #2025 #calgarystampede #calgarystampede2025 #calgary #heavyhorse #heavyhorseshow #canada

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    At The Wire, July 10, 2025

    At The Wire with Scott Miller TOPIC: Who’s Raising The Next Triple Crown Winner and Secretariat’s Triple Crown Top 10 Leading North America’s Horse Racing Farms | Who’s Raising The Next Triple Crown Winner? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RK1MoNi2oaw Ever wonder where legends like Flightline, Zenyatta, and American Pharoah truly begin? It all starts at the world’s most prestigious horse racing farms—where elite bloodlines, champion sires, and future stars are born. In this video, we count down the Top 10 Most Valuable Horse Racing Farms in North America, from historic icons like Calumet Farm and Claiborne to modern powerhouses like Spendthrift, WinStar, and Coolmore's Ashford Stud. Discover the breeding dynasties behind Triple Crown winners, Breeders’ Cup champions, and billion-dollar pedigrees. Whether you’re a racing fanatic or just curious about the Sport of Kings, this is a must-watch for anyone who loves speed, tradition, and equine greatness. #HorseRacing #TripleCrown #KentuckyDerby #Thoroughbred #RacehorseBreeding #Flightline #IntoMischief #Zenyatta #AmericanPharoah #Coolmore #ClaiborneFarm #SpendthriftFarm #Equestrian #HorseRacingFarms #BreedersCup Secretariat’s Triple Crown (50 Years Later) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjD0x2nJu6A&feature=youtu.be Doing something a little different here and decided to make a video on a race horse, but not just any race horse, the great Secretariat. Secretariat won the 1973 Triple Crown and this is the story of how he did it!! Please like, comment, and subscribe!!! :) I hope you all enjoy it!! Photo credits: America’s Best Racing Kentucky Derby Belmont Stakes Keeneland Library Cook Collection Thoroughbred Times Collection Thoroughbred Daily News Bob Coglianese  Blood Horse Tony Leonard The New York Times Chang W. Lee Peter Morgan Associated Press Secretariat’s Meadow Video credits: ABC CBS CBS Sports CBS Colorado Horse Racing Vintage North American Horse Racing  Hiroichi ESPN Sportscentury  Walt Disney Studios The New York Racing Association Inc Capital OTB Jeff Lamb Bill Lamb TIME4SOMETHINGEXTRA Patrick J. Murphy Music credits Secretariat Theme - Nick Glennie-Smith

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