Want a Free Bet on the Kentucky Derby? All Horse Racing Has Your Ticket
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) April 30, 2008 --
All Horse Racing (www.allhorseracing.com),
an international horse racing company, today announced the start of the
annual Triple Crown Challenge with a free bet on the 134th
Kentucky Derby.
To celebrate “The Most Exciting Two Minutes in
Sports” and the Triple Crown, All Horse Racing
is offering risk free wagers on the Kentucky
Derby, the Preakness
Stakes and the Belmont
Stakes.
“The Derby is pure spectacle—from
tony Millionaire’s Row where celebrities
hobnob to the testosterone charged infield—the
Kentucky Derby is America’s biggest party and
its favorite race. If you ever place a bet
on a horse in your life, it should be on the Kentucky Derby,”
said Leonard Manley, Director of Marketing at All Horse Racing.
What will be the winning time of the 2008 Kentucky Derby?
Last year, Street Sense snuck ahead of the field with a winning time of
2:02.17. The year before, Barbaro won in a decisive 2:01.36 victory.
Will this year’s winner be faster or slower
than 2:01.50? At All Horse Racing, members get to place a free
horse bet and find out.
Will Big Brown court martial Colonel John or will Pyro scorch the
field?
Big
Brown has emerged as the favorite to win the Kentucky Derby.
However, the unbeaten Florida
Derby winner will have to contend with some others if he is to win
the Run for the Roses. California Colt Colonel
John, winner of the Santa
Anita Derby, had a solid practice on the track completing 5 furlongs
in 57.80 seconds.
Pyro,
to be guided by Shaun
Bridgmohan, was a favorite with the odds makers until his
disappointing 10th place finish in the Blue
Grass at Keeneland. But his earlier performances indicate he is not to
be taken lightly.
Finally, there is Arkansas
Derby winner Gayego—ridden
by Hall of Fame jockey Mike
Smith. Smith rode Giacomo to a fantastic surprise win in 2005. “Don’t
count him out,” advised Manley. “This
is the Derby—anything can happen—and
will happen.”
Ladies First?
Eight
Belles, trained by Larry
Jones, will be surrounded by 19 colts come Saturday. If she wins the
Derby she will join only three other fillies that have achieved this
feat: Winning Colors in 1988, Genuine Risk in 1980 and Regret in 1915.
Can Calvin win 2 straight with Denis of Cork?
Last year, “Rajun Cajun”
Calvin
Borel won in fine fashion on Street Sense. If Borel wins on Denis
of Cork he will be the first jockey to win two straight Derbys since Eddie
Delahoussaye did in 1982 and 1983.
“Calvin’s love of
the game and his commitment to racing make him a crowd pleaser even
though his mount is currently at 12-1 odds. But Mr. Borel can ride the
rail like few others and if the other colts get into a pack, look for
him to sneak Denis of Cork’s nose straight
ahead of the pack,” said Manley.
As soon as the Kentucky Derby is over, All Horse Racing will offer its
members risk free punts for Preakness
Stakes betting and Belmont
Stakes betting.
Other companies involved with online horse racing include Magna
Entertainment Corp. (NASDAQ: MECA), Youbet.com (NASDAQ: UBET), TVG
Network (NASDAQ: GMST), Penn National (NASDAQ: PENN) and Churchill Downs
(NASDAQ: CHDN).
All Horse Racing is a recognised leader in the online horse racing
industry with a focus on the thoroughbred and harness horse racing
market. Members have the ability to place wagers online on over 100
racetracks including Churchill
Downs, Del
Mar, Philadelphia
Park, Pimlico
Race Course and Belmont
Park. Real time audio and video feeds are available for hundreds of
races each day.
More information on All Horse Racing is available at www.allhorseracing.com
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