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The Carolina Cup March 29 donned cold and grey in Camden, SC this year. With 5 horses running in back to back races, it promised to be a busy day. Bullawayo started the day off in the Training flat race. With visiting Irishman... more > (1)

2008 Little Everglades Steeplechase We took 2 horses down to the Little Everglades Steeplechase, this year running as a non-sanctioned meet, Rainbows for Luck and Swimming River, and came home with two second place finishes. This was the first meet of the season for... more > (0)

Swimming River Wins Again Stepping up a class, Swimming River handles the new competition with ease, once again leading wire to wire in the Strawberry Hill feature hurdle with Paddy Young aboard. This was River's second win of the season, and his first attempt... more > (64)

Across the Sky Wins at Aiken Across the Sky wins the maiden claiming hurdle at Aiken March 24, 2007. After a dissapointing 8th place finish in Florida earlier in the month, Across the Sky comes back with a resounding win, leading at one point by 15... more > (0)

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Facilities

We are able to take advantage of both Fair Hill Training Center and a Farm in Pennsylvania.

Why Fair Hill ?

One of North America's premier training facilities, Fair Hill offers trainers excellent year-round accomodations. It is Situated on 350 acres of beautiful Maryland countryside, the center adjoins the 5,600 acre Fair Hill Preserve. There are 14 secluded barns, easy access to the two training tracks, a turf track and cross-country areas. This environment is essential for developing the mental health of the race horse as it is prepared for a busy racing campaign.

The one mile dirt track with 10% banked turns and the 7/8 mile wood-fiber track with its excellent shock absorbing qualities provide exceptionally safe, all-weather alternative training surfaces. This is of particular importance for young horses receiving their early education (reduces the likelyhood of bucked shins etc.) and older horses needing a kinder surface.

Fair Hill is located just 10 minutes from I 95, 1 hour South of Philadelphia, and 1 hour North of Baltimore, Fair Hill horses frequently run at the following racetracks:

Aqueduct, Belmont, Monmouth, Laurel, Pimlico, Delaware, Philadelphia Park and Penn National

Paul first arrived at Fair Hill in 1988 and is fully aware of how to really take advantage of this wonderful environment.

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