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  2. Daily Racing Form - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Racing Form (DRF) (referred to as the Racing Form or "Form" and sometimes "telegraph" or "telly") is a tabloid newspaper founded in 1894 in Chicago, Illinois, by Frank Brunell. The paper publishes the past performances of racehorses as a statistical service for bettors covering horse racing in North America .

  3. FanDuel Racing - Wikipedia

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    FanDuel Racing (formerly TVG2 and HRTV) is an American sports-oriented digital cable and satellite television network. It is part of the TVG Network and is owned by Paddy Power Betfair . Dedicated to horse racing , it broadcasts events from U.S. and international racetracks, as well as a range of English and Western horse competitions, news ...

  4. Triangle Publications - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Racing Form was one of Triangle's most profitable publications. A sister newspaper, The Morning Telegraph , was closed by Triangle during a strike. In the early 1970s, Triangle launched Good Food , a digest-sized publication featuring recipes and feature stories, targeting average households.

  5. Joe Hirsch - Wikipedia

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    Until his death, Hirsch served as a member of the selection committee for the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. He died early in the morning on January 9, 2009, at St. Luke's Hospital in New York City. [1] Hirsch was selected for induction into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 2024 as a "Pillar of the Turf." [2]

  6. Steve Haskin - Wikipedia

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    Steve Haskin (born 1947 in New York) is an American horse racing journalist and author. A former Wall Street employee, Haskin became interested in horse racing in 1967. He gained recognition for his annual coverage of the Kentucky Derby, first as National Correspondent for the Daily Racing Form and then as Senior Correspondent at The Blood-Horse until June 2015.

  7. Brad H. Cox - Wikipedia

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    Cox was born in Louisville, Kentucky on March 30, 1980, [2] the son of Jerry and Mary Cox. He grew up just two blocks away from Churchill Downs [3] and his father began taking him to the track when he was four or five. Cox began studying the Daily Racing Form when he was twelve. "I felt I knew a lot about what it meant.

  8. American Champion Two-Year-Old Male Horse - Wikipedia

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    The American Champion Two-Year-Old Male Horse is an American Thoroughbred horse racing honor awarded annually in Thoroughbred flat racing. It became part of the Eclipse Awards program in 1971. The award originated in 1936 when the Daily Racing Form (DRF) began naming an annual champion.

  9. Moses Annenberg - Wikipedia

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    Moses Louis Annenberg (February 11, 1877 – July 20, 1942) was an American newspaper publisher who owned the Daily Racing Form [1] and the Philadelphia Inquirer. [2] He also owned General News Bureau, a wire service that reported the results of horse races.