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Horse Heaven, Changing Work Schedule . . . See what's inside the August issue

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Horse Heaven Lifelong horseman Brian Graves leads Gainesway?s growth in the sales arena ? by Len

[View this promotional email in browser]( [Subscribers – View Online Now]( [The August issue of BloodHorse features 138 pages including:]( Horse Heaven Lifelong horseman Brian Graves leads Gainesway’s growth in the sales arena – by Lenny Shulman Changing Work Schedule As top horses make fewer starts, trainers adjust workout approach – by Bob Ehalt Forging Its Own Path As racing aims to strengthen anti-doping standards, human sports sometimes provide guidance, but not always – by Milt Toby Holliday Plans New chairman of the New York Racing Association shares his thoughts on the sport’s future in the Empire State and beyond – by Bob Ehalt Additional Features: - Art Works After taking a unique journey to pursue his passion, Lexington – area artist Joe Bonomo enjoys creating racing-themed works – by Julie June Stewart - Breaking and Training Future stars get their early lessons from the breaking and training centers that provide a vital foundation – by Charlie McCarthy & Cynthia McFarland - America’s Best Racing The Breeders’ Cup Challenge series has expanded over the years, giving fans a preview of runners that will vie for glory in the fall – by Dan Tordjman - In Our Time Eclipse Award-winning author Josh Pons seeks answers to today’s questions through history while weighing how to fit into the evolving landscape of MD breeding & racing - Why It Worked Ashview Farm & Colts Neck Stables complete a rare exacta with 1-2 Belmont Stakes finishers Mo Donegal and Nest – by Eric Mitchell - Grade 1 Honor Roll Classic Causeway successfully moves to turf to upset Belmont Derby Invitational field and McKulick takes the Belmont Oaks Invitational - BloodHorse MarketWatch Pinhook returns by yearling price range and sale; sales stats by sire; leading consignors – by Eric Mitchell 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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