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Travis Stone @ CRC this week
Travis Stone is calling races at Calder Race Course this week. Started yesterday and goes through Sunday, November 2. Next week, he calls Churchill Downs as part of their search competition.
Check him out... replays available on Calder site or through YouTube. Travis handled quirky CRC turf finish line well yesterday. |
Travis does a very good job. I caught him for some of the Calder card yesterday.
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Good luck Travis, rooting for you to get the Churchill job!
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I think Travis would be great at CD. He does a nice job. Good luck!
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he'll also be at Golden GAte the week Wrona is at CD. I heard Travis actually hired a tour manager for these few weeks.
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Best of luck Travis. Heard your calls yesterday. Good stuff. Great to see someone so young making this kind of headway in the industry.:tro:
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Travis does a very good job. Good luck on your "interview."
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yea been calling racses at louisiana downs the last couple years. does a good job . good luck travis
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Congrats Travis and the best of luck to you!!
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Go Travis, Hope you get the Churchill Job !
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Thanks everyone! I appreciate the kind words. I'm having a great time in South Florida and am looking forward to heading north on Monday. Thanks again!
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Even if he is, I think it speaks volumes they are even considering him at such a young age. It can only enhance his resume` |
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Neuman missed one yesterday at CHD in the last. He called the winner a loser a 16th out
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Its VERY high and its right on top of the track, so when they are coming down the stretch they are coming right at you, so you basically see the jocks hat and the horses face. Just shows you how truly good Luke was, cause he rarely ever missed one there. |
Good luck.
Get those lip exercises going for the 12 horse field practice session. May your bino's never fog. |
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Was shocked he called the winner 300 yards away form the wire in a turf race. I had him as the morning line fav for the job but it wont take many of those blunders to stay Miami. Then again, deciding whether to live in Fort L dale or Louisville. I might sand bag myself. |
Article in the C-J on Travis
Nice Story, Enjoyable Read , Go Travis !!!!
The voice you hear this week calling the Churchill Downs' races belongs to 24-year-old Travis Stone, the announcer at Harrah's Louisiana Downs. Stone will call the Churchill races through Sunday as the track has a different announcer each of the meet's five weeks. Fans can e-mail Churchill with their thoughts about him and other announcers to announcer@kyderby.com. The Courier-Journal caught up with Stone before yesterday's card .... http://www.courier-journal.com/artic...9/1037/rss0701 |
Thanks, Zaf! I'm having a lot of fun here in Louisville. Great people, great racing... and great food!
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Luke will be tough to follow but I am rooting for Travis. |
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Luke was the man!! that being said.....Go Travis! |
I enjoyed your calls this week. My horses ran well with your call so maybe you were good luck to them......
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Just before the stairs which take you up to the top floor where the booth is, they built a shadow box featuring Luke's binoculars, a photo, crayons and three of his Derby programs. It's very touching, and extremely appropriate. Everyone misses Luke calls, those of filling-in, those of us not, racing fans, family and friends.
If you scroll down halfway or so on this page: http://www.churchilldowns.com/blog/m...-shoes-to-fill ...you can read a wonderful piece written by Marty McGee on Luke. It's very well done. |
Thank you for the kind words everyone. It's been a fun week. Wednesday was not a bad day of race calls, just not my best, but it took me a few steps out of the gate to find my stride. For the Mrs. Revere yesterday I had a handful of people pop into the booth to watch but was pleased with how it ended-up.
CD is very challenging to call with its towering stretch and angle at which the horses run towards you (pretty much straight at you). I was talking to David Carroll yesterday morning and he had heard my interview on HRTV and commented on how I said horses tend to hang around in the race longer and how he agreed. That requires a new slew of words such as game, hanging in there, fights-on, won't give up etc. Very challenging, but lots of fun! If you like what you hear, make sure you let them know! |
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I saw the shadow box yesterday at Churchill...very cool, Luke is my favorite race caller and its strange to be at Churchill and not hear Luke. Travis you have been doing great...I will be up in the press box today at Churchill....if you see a younger guy with a red Thoroughbred Times polo on say hi. |
It was great to meet everyone from the board while I was CD this week! I had a great time. Louisville is a pretty neat city... but as I was told numerous times, it's more like a large town. Very unique.
I'm off to San Fran. today... if you're in the GGF area, shoot me an PM! |
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Excellent call yesterday in the Commonwealth, "lock and loaded" was your description of Nistle's Crunch at the top of the stretch with nowhere to go. Couldn't have been more apropos, cudo's to you for seeing the dangerous horse even when the result wasn't obvious. |
Travis, It was nice meeting you sunday...thanks for the invite up to the announcer's booth. Good luck at Golden Gate this week and hope to see you at Churchill full time.
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Travis - Good to hear you at Golden Gate today, very professional and much different than we're used to up here in NorCal... Well done!
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