Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Horse runs into sea

  • This prized show horse can add endurance swimming to his list of accomplishments. William (his official name is Air of Temptation) frightened his owners and himself Tuesday evening when he galloped into the ocean at Summerland beach, Calif.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • CARPINTERIA, Calif. (AP) - Maybe he should be named Bob. An Arabian horse named William got spooked during a California beachside photo shoot Tuesday and swam a mile out to sea before rescuers got to him and helped him back to shore.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • To find it, I just drive into the next town, go to the beach, and look up and down the surf line. About a mile away I see what looks like a black-hulled trawler wrecked on the beach.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • The win also ended a Group One run of outs for hall of fame jockey Jim Cassidy, who made use of a nice barrier to track a hot speed set by Adebisi ($13).
  • (ABC Online)
  • With pre-race favourite Buffering scratched this morning, the race was blown wide open and at the time of race jump the top five horses early and Sea Siren was able to get a good run on the back of the speed.
  • (Races.com.au)
  • SYDNEY filly Sea Siren has been given 52.5kg in the AAMI Stradbroke, a weight deemed acceptable by her trainer John OShea.
  • (Daily Telegraph)
  • I stay with my relatives but my advice is to get a room with a sea view somewhere on the seafront. There's no point checking into somewhere without a sea which has been run by the same family since 1912 and which also has rooms.
  • (Daily Telegraph)
  • So they traveled home to Brittany on Malgven's magical sea horse, Morvarc'h, who could gallop across "Come with me. We'll run away across the sea," he said. "Let us open the dike and ride upon the waves," he said.
  • (Biloxi Sun Herald)
  • In 1963, Breedlove stepped into a death-defying An ideal location for top-speed runs, Bonneville is a mystical place, a miles-long natural racecourse covered with a layer of white salt deposited when an ancient sea dried up.
  • (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

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