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		<title>Thoroughbreds To Be Recognised In Olympics</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Thoroughbreds will now be recognised in the starting lists and results beginning with the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, in an agreement announced on Tuesday. Previously, retired Thoroughbred racehorses were listed as 'breeding unknown'. The agreement–which applies to dressage, show jumping, and eventing–follows discussions between the European and Mediterranean Horseracing Federation (EMHF), the World Breeding</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thoroughbreds will now be recognised in the starting lists and results beginning with the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, in an agreement announced on Tuesday.</p>
<p>Previously, retired Thoroughbred racehorses were listed as 'breeding unknown'. The agreement&#8211;which applies to dressage, show jumping, and eventing&#8211;follows discussions between the European and Mediterranean Horseracing Federation (EMHF), the World Breeding Federation for Sports Horses (WBFSH), the Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI) and the International Stud Book Committee (ISBC) and will extend also to all FEI competitions. Historically, under a Memorandum of Understanding between the FEI and the WBFSH, only member stud books of the WBFSH have been credited, as that organisation's members specifically breed horses for the Olympic disciplines.</p>
<p>Dr. Paull Khan, Secretary-General of the EMHF and a member of the Steering Group of the International Forum for the Aftercare of Racehorses (IFAR), said, &#8220;Much effort is made around the world to encourage the owners of retired racehorses to explore second careers for them. This recognition will both further the message that Thoroughbreds do go on to compete with distinction in other equestrian disciples and prompt more Thoroughbred owners to consider this retirement option for their racehorses.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In the second episode of his handicapping-focused podcast Bettor Things With Joe Bianca, the host welcomed popular NBC Sports horse racing television analyst Randy Moss, where the two shared a drink and engaged in an expansive, free-flowing discussion on all things racing, sports and betting. Recently returned from China where he covered the 2022 Winter</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the second episode of his handicapping-focused podcast Bettor Things With Joe Bianca, the host welcomed popular NBC Sports horse racing television analyst Randy Moss, where the two shared a drink and engaged in an expansive, free-flowing discussion on all things racing, sports and betting. Recently returned from China where he covered the 2022 Winter Olympics for NBC, Moss talked about his upbringing in Hot Springs where he'd sneak into Oaklawn Park, his work in creating the revolutionary Moss Pace Figures, how he ended up covering football for NFL Network, what he thinks the future of data in horse racing looks like and much more.</p>
<p>Later, in honor of Moss's past work with the NFL, Bianca gave out future bets to make for the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft, set to be conducted in Las Vegas in late April. Check out the video podcast <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lp6H5syeN_g">on YouTube here</a> or on the <a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/videopodcast/bettor-things-with-joe-bianca-ep-2-randy-moss/">TDN Video Podcast page</a>; the audio-only version can be <a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/podcast/bettor-things-with-joe-bianca-ep-2-randy-moss/">found here</a> or on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dual Olympic gold medal-winning equestrian and licensed trainer Sir Mark Todd has become the subject of much criticism after a video showing him repeatedly striking a horse with a tree branch emerged on social media. The video, from 2020, shows the New Zealand native striking a reluctant horse some 10 times when it baulked at</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dual Olympic gold medal-winning equestrian and licensed trainer Sir Mark Todd has become the subject of much criticism after a video showing him repeatedly striking a horse with a tree branch emerged on social media.</p>
<p>The video, from 2020, shows the New Zealand native striking a reluctant horse some 10 times when it baulked at a water crossing.</p>
<p>&#8220;I wholeheartedly apologise to the horse and all involved for my actions in this video clip,&#8221; Todd said in a statement.</p>
<p>&#8220;One of the main things I preach is about establishing a mutual respect between horse and rider, and that patience and kindness is the best way to get results.</p>
<p>&#8220;I believe this is one of the main attributes, along with a great empathy with animals, that has enabled me to have a long and successful career in eventing. I am very disappointed in myself that I did not adhere to that in this case.&#8221;</p>
<p>The British Horseracing Authority has been made aware of the video and released a statement of its own, saying: &#8220;The footage seen this weekend of Sir Mark Todd hitting a horse with a branch has rightly caused anger and upset within the equestrian community and beyond. His behaviour, for which he has apologised, fell a long way short of the standards of care we expect of licensed individuals and that we know is provided to the overwhelming majority of horses in training in Britain every day. The BHA is looking into the incident.&#8221;</p>
<p>Todd won Olympic gold in 1984 and 1988 and was knighted for services to equestrian sport in the 2013 New Year Honours.</p>
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<p>This, from Sir Mark Todd, is absolutely disgusting.</p>
<p>This is not the behaviour of someone knighted for services to Equestrian Sport <a href="https://t.co/fRIa5D27cy">pic.twitter.com/fRIa5D27cy</a></p>
<p>— Andrew Gourdie (@AndrewGourdie) <a href="https://twitter.com/AndrewGourdie/status/1492597704861437952?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 12, 2022</a></p></blockquote>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The concept of the super trainer is by no means a new phenomenon in horse racing, but the huge stables run by super trainers have undoubtedly changed the landscape of the sport in many ways, from the backside to the racing entries. Are super trainers bad for the sport?  Are there any benefits for an</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>The concept of the super trainer is by no means a new phenomenon in horse racing, but the huge stables run by super trainers have undoubtedly changed the landscape of the sport in many ways, from the backside to the racing entries. Are super trainers bad for the sport?  Are there any benefits for an owner in using a &#8220;smaller&#8221; trainer? We asked these questions and more to a few trainers who may not be considered super trainers in terms of their stall numbers, but they have made the most of the horses they're given to build competitive racing stable over their careers.</em></p>
<p>Michael Matz offers a perspective on racing and training that perhaps no one else in history shares as not only a successful trainer, but before that, an accomplished international equestrian who competed in three Olympics and took home the silver medal in the team show jumping competition in 1996. Two years later, Matz transitioned to the racing world and it wasn't long before he made it to the big stage with the unforgettable 2006 Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro (Dynaformer). Other top performers include 2012 GI Belmont S. winner <a href="https://lanesend.com/unionrags" class="horse-link">Union Rags</a> (Dixie Union) and 2006 GI Breeders' Cup Distaff victress Round Pond (Awesome Again). As Matz approaches 800 career wins, he compares the state of racing today to that of the show jumping industry several decades ago.</p>
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<p><strong>KP: How did you first get involved in horse racing? </strong></p>
<p><strong>MM: </strong>When I first got involved in racing, I had a prior commitment with a young horse named Judgement to try and go to the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000. We made it into the top 15, but we had some better horses on the team. I ended up giving him to Beezie Madden and he was a really nice horse for her.</p>
<p>After that, I felt like the show jumping industry was going the wrong way and I didn't like some of the things going on with management. I always enjoyed the racehorses so I thought I would give it a try and I had my first winner in 1998.</p>
<p>I started out with about five horses in my stable. I have always trained for my family, but over time we started to get some better horses and more clients. At one point we had 60 to 70 horses, but that got hard with the help situation and I didn't want to have so many people watching over my horses. I didn't like being separated with a barn in one place and another barn somewhere else. I like to be a little more hands-on without having these big strings.</p>
<p><strong>KP: When you moved from the show jumping world to the racing world, what was the biggest challenge in making that transition? </strong></p>
<p><strong>MM: </strong>Good horses make good riders and good horses make good trainers. When I first started, I didn't have that many good horses and I was looking into how I could get better-quality horses. As anyone can tell you, the good ones are easy to train. I watched and spoke with a lot of the bigger trainers when I first started and I think mostly everyone does things the same way. It's the same as with the show jumpers&#8211;the people who have the better horses are winning. You just have to find a way to get those horses.</p>
<p><strong>KP: How many horses are normally in your stable today?</strong></p>
<p><strong>MM: </strong>Now, we only have between 20 and 30 horses. It's a little hard right now because it is a numbers game. Things have really changed from how it was when I first started. I mostly train for breeders. I don't have anyone going to the sale and spending millions of dollars. We'll buy some at the sale but that's always a hard situation when you buy one or two and there are four thousand at a sale.</p>
<p>It's getting a bit difficult right now and I think the big thing is that the ownerships have changed. More people are going into partnerships and you have half a dozen trainers getting all the horses. When I first got involved, I think a lot of the owners were a bit more loyal than they are today. The bottom line  for them is asking their trainer, 'What have you done for me lately?' So it is a hard situation when you don't have the numbers.</p>
<div id="attachment_309161" style="width: 1165px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/smaller-but-still-super-michael-matz/barbaro-and-michael-matz_print_horsephotos/" rel="attachment wp-att-309161"><img aria-describedby="caption-attachment-309161" loading="lazy" class="wp-image-309161 size-full" src="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Barbaro-and-Michael-Matz_print_Horsephotos.jpg" alt="" width="1155" height="840" srcset="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Barbaro-and-Michael-Matz_print_Horsephotos.jpg 1155w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Barbaro-and-Michael-Matz_print_Horsephotos-300x218.jpg 300w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Barbaro-and-Michael-Matz_print_Horsephotos-1024x745.jpg 1024w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Barbaro-and-Michael-Matz_print_Horsephotos-768x559.jpg 768w" sizes="(max-width: 1155px) 100vw, 1155px" /></a><p><strong>Matz ponying undefeated Barbaro ahead of the colt's Kentucky Derby victory</strong> |<em> Horsephotos </em></p></div>
<p><strong>KP: What do you believe makes your stable unique?</strong></p>
<p><strong>MM: </strong>Any small stable can be a bit more personalized. You know your horses better than someone who has 200 or 300 horses. At this point in my career, I don't think I could handle that physically or mentally. Also, now that my children are competing in show jumping, I want to be able to watch them ride.</p>
<p><strong>KP: What do you believe are the benefits for an owner in using a &#8220;smaller&#8221; trainer? </strong></p>
<p><strong>MM: </strong>The obvious benefit is that if you ask someone to train your horse, that person is going to be training the horse. It won't be his main assistant or second assistant or third assistant. The biggest opportunity that you have is that you know who will be training your horse and know that they can probably keep a better eye on the situation. That's my opinion and it's why it was hard for me when I had more than 50 horses. I just felt like everyone has a different view of something and if you don't keep your own eye on the horse, there are things that can happen that will go unnoticed.</p>
<p><strong>KP: Do you think super trainers are bad for the sport? </strong></p>
<p><strong>MM: </strong>I don't know that they are bad. Obviously if they're getting all those horses, they deserve those horses because they've done well. For an owner, it's all about personal preference. If you want to be one of 200, that's fine. But it is all about numbers. It seems like it has gotten to the point where if one horse doesn't work out, they can just bring in the next one.</p>
<p><strong>KP: What do you enjoy most about your job? </strong></p>
<p><strong>MM: </strong>It's a pleasure to be around the animals all the time. The enjoyment and thrill when a horse wins is such an accomplishment. I'm very lucky right now that the people I have as owners could not be a nicer group. I don't have a lot of clients now at this point in my career, but the people I do have are wonderful and they all really love their horses.</p>
<p><strong>KP: What is the most frustrating aspect of your job? </strong></p>
<p><strong>MM: </strong>I do think there are things going wrong in our sport. It's funny, some of the things that I think were going wrong when I was involved in show jumping are the things we have problems with now in racing with each state wanting to do their own thing and have their own rules.</p>
<div id="attachment_309162" style="width: 1165px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/smaller-but-still-super-michael-matz/union-rags-33-the-belmont-2012-_print_coglianese/" rel="attachment wp-att-309162"><img aria-describedby="caption-attachment-309162" loading="lazy" class="wp-image-309162 size-full" src="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/union-rags-33-the-belmont-2012-_print_Coglianese.jpg" alt="" width="1155" height="840" srcset="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/union-rags-33-the-belmont-2012-_print_Coglianese.jpg 1155w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/union-rags-33-the-belmont-2012-_print_Coglianese-300x218.jpg 300w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/union-rags-33-the-belmont-2012-_print_Coglianese-1024x745.jpg 1024w, https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/union-rags-33-the-belmont-2012-_print_Coglianese-768x559.jpg 768w" sizes="(max-width: 1155px) 100vw, 1155px" /></a><p><strong>Matz-trained <a href="https://lanesend.com/unionrags" class="horse-link">Union Rags</a> races to victory in the 2012 GI Belmont S.</strong> | <em>Horsephotos </em></p></div>
<p>I do think that when people are penalized, it should be a lot harsher penalty. Right now, I think organizations are afraid to do anything because someone can just get a lawyer and sue them. Whatever the rule is, we need to make sure it's the same for everyone and that we all start at the same starting gate and finish at the same finish line without one person starting 10 lengths in front of everyone else.</p>
<p>That's the discouraging part for small trainers in the business right now who want to do it the right way. I'm not saying any of these big trainers don't do it the right way, but there are things going on right now that need to be figured out.</p>
<p><strong>KP: Do you think the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (HISA) would help achieve the uniformity you mentioned in regards to rules and penalties? </strong></p>
<p><strong>MM: </strong>Nothing is really happening otherwise, so I think we have to go that way so that something does happen. I wish that something could have already happened, but right now every state has their own rules and regulations and nobody has a set standard that they're going by. The disappointing part about it is that nothing changes. If people get caught with something, they have to have serious penalties.</p>
<p>I think the biggest thing I don't care for is that if a trainer does get suspended, all they do is put their assistant in and the stable keeps running like normal. Maybe if penalties were actually enforced, things could happen so that smaller trainers could get some more horses.</p>
<p><strong>KP: What horse was the most influential to your career? </strong></p>
<p><strong>MM: </strong>With show horses, it would be [1981 Show Jumping World Cup winner] Jet Run, who I had for a long time and was a great horse.</p>
<p>With racehorses, the best horse I ever had was obviously Barbaro. We will never know just how good he was, but he was pretty good.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Horseback riding will be removed from the modern pentathlon discipline at the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, according to ESPN. A suitable replacement for the jumping portion of the sport is being investigated by the International Modern Pentathlon Union (UIPM). Modern pentathlon competition includes cross-country running, fencing, pistol shooting, show jumping and swimming. The […]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Horseback riding will be removed from the modern pentathlon discipline at the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, according to ESPN. A suitable replacement for the jumping portion of the sport is being investigated by the International Modern Pentathlon Union (UIPM). Modern pentathlon competition includes cross-country running, fencing, pistol shooting, show jumping and swimming.</p>
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<p>The removal of riding from pentathlon was spurred by widespread criticism of equine welfare during the 2021 Tokyo Games, when German coach Kim Raisner hit competitor Annika Schleu's horse when it refused to jump. Though the UIPM had committed to reviewing and protecting horseback riding as a component of pentathlon, a meeting of the UIPM Innovation Commission after the event resulted in recommendations to remove riding from the competition.</p>
<p>Raisner was disqualified from coaching the men's event at Tokyo.</p>
<p>Read more at <a href="https://www.espn.com/olympics/story/_/id/32552376/la-2028-olympic-games-horse-riding-cut-modern-pentathlon-event"  rel="noopener">ESPN. </a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Swedish show jumping team recently won Olympic gold and jumped more clear rounds than any other nation at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, but that wasn't their only claim to fame — two of the three team horses did it barefoot. Most competition horses wear shoes to protect their hooves from wear, provide traction, and […]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Swedish show jumping team recently won Olympic gold and jumped more clear rounds than any other nation at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, but that wasn't their only claim to fame &#8212; two of the three team horses did it barefoot.</p>
<p>Most competition horses wear shoes to protect their hooves from wear, provide traction, and prevent issues with the structures within the hoof. However, going without shoes also has its benefits, though horses that have had shoes on for months or years may need time for their hooves to strengthen and grow accustomed to not wearing shoes.</p>

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<p>Dr. Stephen O'Grady of Palm Beach Equine Clinic told <a href="https://horsenetwork.com/2021/08/bare-it-all-how-top-sport-horses-are-competing-without-shoes/?fbclid=IwAR032iyfBn7gVpZUIJdVZ7M4ItQ_ygPe2UjoHNTcgwZuE7EoKJO2asdG0_o"  rel="noopener">Horse Network</a> horse hooves are designed to absorb concussion, accept weight, and dissipate energy. A barefoot hoof has a surface that interacts with the ground to strengthen the overall foot. A shod hoof, on the other hand, bears weight just on its periphery, where the shoe rests on the sole; shoes don't utilize the soft- tissue structures within the hoof.</p>
<p>Though not wearing shoes can improve hoof health, not every horse can go barefoot and be comfortable, O'Grady says. The type of work the horse is asked to do, the surfaces on which he works, and genetics will all play a role in deciding if a horse can stay sound barefoot. The horse's veterinarian and farrier should be consulted before shoes are pulled.</p>
<p>A horse that has had its shoes pulled will need to be acclimated gradually, and have workload tapered to allow for the adjustment. The horse will also have his hooves shaped and not trimmed, so his hooves will look different than those hooves wearing shoes.</p>
<p>Done properly, many horses can transition to going barefoot – even those jumping in the Olympics.</p>
<p>Read more at <a href="https://horsenetwork.com/2021/08/bare-it-all-how-top-sport-horses-are-competing-without-shoes/?fbclid=IwAR032iyfBn7gVpZUIJdVZ7M4ItQ_ygPe2UjoHNTcgwZuE7EoKJO2asdG0_o"  rel="noopener">Horse Network</a>.</p>
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