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While not Super Edition books, #47 Cindy's Desert Adventure and #48 Cindy's Bold Start are two "lost diary specials" published within the regular series in an attempt to explain the missing characters and continuity problems created by the ten-year gap which occurred between Cindy's Honor and the New Generation books. These books detail how ...
Pages in category "Horse racing books" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. American Racing Manual; B.
Pages in category "Horse racing novels" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. The Arizona Kid ...
Thoroughbred is a series of young-adult novels that revolves around Kentucky Thoroughbred racing and equestrianism.The series was started in 1991 by Joanna Campbell (better known as Jo Ann Simon, previously Haessig), and numbered 72 books, in addition to several "super editions" and a spin-off series, Ashleigh, by the time it ended in 2005.
6:5–1–0: Kingston Treasure: Hong Kong: Gr.g. 1995: Spectacular Love x Attempting by Try My Best: 1999 Camellia Divided Handicap, 2nd [470] 6:5–1–0: Majesticperfection: United States: B.h. 2006: Harlan's Holiday x Act So Noble by Wavering Monarch: 2010 Maiden race, 3rd [471] 6:5–1–0: Meld: Great Britain: B.m. 1952: Alycidon x Daily ...
Seabiscuit: An American Legend is a non-fiction book written by Laura Hillenbrand, published in 1999.The book is a biography of the Thoroughbred racehorse Seabiscuit.It won the William Hill Sports Book of the Year and was adapted as a feature film in 2003.
Sodashi: First white horse to win a Grade 1 race (Hanshin Juvenile Fillies), and also went on to win 2 other Grade 1 races in her race career [7] Special Week: 1998 Tokyo Yūshun winner, as well as the Japan Cup and both Tennō Shōs; Spectacular Bid: Hall of Fame champion who went undefeated as a four-year-old, and won 26 of 30 career starts
The most notable Argentine horse of recent decades is Invasor, who won Uruguay's Triple Crown in 2005; won four U.S. Grade I races in 2006, including the Breeders' Cup Classic, on his way to being named that country's Horse of the Year; and ended his racing career in 2007 with two more Grade I/Group One wins, including the Dubai World Cup.