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  2. Lane's End Farm - Wikipedia

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    The farm has been home to a number of famous horses and stallions including 1987 Belmont Stakes winner Bet Twice, 1999 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner Charismatic, 1999 Belmont Stakes winner Lemon Drop Kid, 1992 Belmont Stakes winner A. P. Indy, 1990 Preakness Stakes winner Summer Squall, 2003 Canadian Triple Crown winner Wando, champion sire Smart Strike, and European runner Law ...

  3. Stallion Group - Wikipedia

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    Stallion Group is a conglomerate founded in 1969 with headquarters in Dubai. The group is one of the largest in Sub-Saharan Africa . The group has an extensive international presence in 18 countries (As of 2010) with 72 locations and more than 10,000 employees.

  4. WinStar Farm - Wikipedia

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    Creator in a WinStar blinker hood. Although WinStar is known primarily as a stud farm, they have also raced several notable horses under WinStar's colors.. Justify, winner of the 2018 Triple Crown, a son of Scat Daddy, purchased at the 2015 Keeneland sales for $500,000 [18]

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    By the numbers. Since we’ve known him, Elon Musk has racked up some big hits—and some wild misses. —Fortune staff 1,000. Number of solar roofs Musk aspired to install per week. Since the ...

  6. Piber Federal Stud - Wikipedia

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    The Piber Federal Stud is the only location containing foundation bloodstock from all 15 classically recognized mare families. The facility includes stables for stallions, but also extensive grazing and pastures. At the age of four, selected stallions come to Vienna, while the others are sold.

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  8. American Totalisator - Wikipedia

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    He began developing his innovative machine, the totalisator, also known as the "tote board" using telephone relays [1] in 1928. [ 2 ] Straus' new company installed its first equipment at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland , which displayed odds and payouts on illuminated boards, now commonly known as " tote boards ".

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