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  2. Reports: John Hendrickson, Marylou Whitney’s husband, dead at 59

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    The New York Race Track Chaplaincy posted on X formerly known as Twitter that they mourned his loss. The post said he and Whitney were “shining lights in the horse racing family.”

  3. Scarsdale Handicap - Wikipedia

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    The Scarsdale Handicap was an American Thoroughbred horse race open to horses age three and older first run on October 16, 1918, over a mile and seventy yards on dirt at Empire City Race Track in Yonkers, New York.

  4. List of people from Scarsdale, New York - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Kristof, journalist and columnist for the New York Times; twice winner of the Pulitzer Prize, most recently in 2006 for columns regarding the humanitarian crisis in Darfur [28] Harry M. Lydenberg, an American librarian, author and book conservationist. Best known as a long-time director for the New York Public Library.

  5. 44 years after New York couple vanished, car matching ... - AOL

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    The Scarsdale, New York, couple were returning home from Miami Beach, Florida, and checked into a Holiday Inn in Brunswick, Georgia. 44 years after New York couple vanished, car matching ...

  6. Yonkers Trot - Wikipedia

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    The Yonkers Trot is a harness racing event for three-year-old Standardbred trotters raced at a distance of one mile at Yonkers Raceway in Yonkers, New York. The race was created in 1955 to join the Hambletonian and the Kentucky Futurity to form the new United States Trotting Triple Crown.

  7. $55 million quarter horse track gets Kentucky’s final racing ...

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    Fans watched as quarter horse racing returned to The Red Mile in Lexington, KY on July 3, 2004. A new quarter horse track has been approved for the Ashland area.

  8. Churchill Downs Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    It acquired the four major tracks in the state: Churchill Downs, Latonia Race Track, the Kentucky Association track in Lexington, and Douglas Park in Louisville. [3] [4] Douglas Park was closed and eventually donated to the American Legion, [5] [6] while the Lexington track was sold to a group of local businessmen in 1923. [7]

  9. Hambletonian Stakes - Wikipedia

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    The Hambletonian first took place at the New York State Fair in Syracuse in 1926. The race switched from Syracuse to Lexington, Kentucky for the 1927 and 1929 races, however, because of rainouts. Starting in 1930, Good Time Park in Goshen, New York hosted the race until 1956 with the exception of 1943.