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Derby Dandy, Magical Moments, To Be the Best . . . June issue

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Kentucky Derby Recap Three horses, noses apart at the wire results in Mystik Dan wearing the garland

[View this promotional email in browser]( [Subscribers – View Online Now]( [The June issue of BloodHorse features 138 pages including:]( Kentucky Derby Recap Three horses, noses apart at the wire results in Mystik Dan wearing the garland of roses – by Byron King Derby & Oaks Coverage Out of the Gate; What’s Going On Here; The Run-Up; Scenes from Churchill Downs; The Final Turn; Winning Connections; Why It Worked To Be the Best Jim and Dana Bernhard are setting high standards as the new owners of Pin Oak Stud – by Alicia Hughes Magical Moments California Chrome’s 2014 Triple Crown campaign didn’t end how his connections had hoped, but took them on an unforgettable journey – by Jay Hovdey Additional Features: - Home on the Farm Steve and Denise Smith are loving every aspect of being farm owners while continuing to build their racing and breeding operation – by Lenny Shulman - BloodHorse MarketWatch Leading North American broodmare sires by average earnings – by Eric Mitchell - Special Section: Travel See the world while enjoying the unparalleled horse racing experiences with the assistance of travel companies – by Liane Crossley - Let’s Talk: Sesamoiditis In this latest installment of an educational series from BloodHorse and Keeneland, leading veterinarians discuss sesamoiditis – by Amanda Duckworth - My Racehorse Profile Ace baseball player Alex Bregman steps up to the plate as a Thoroughbred owner - 4 Minutes From Maryland Eclipse Award-winning author Josh Pons discusses the doings in his home state through conversations about racing, breeding, and horse sales Download this issue now or subscribe to the magazine tablet edition and online access for only $59/year. [Click here]( to order a single print issue of BloodHorse magazine [The Blood-Horse]( 821 Corporate Drive | Lexington, KY 40503 [Like us on Facebook!]( [Facebook]( • [Follow us on Twitter!]( [Twitter]( • [Follow us on Instagram!]( [Instagram]( • 800.582.5604 [Click here to unsubscribe from BloodHorse special offers.](

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