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Originally Posted by parsixfarms
From the Bloodhorse: http://tcm.bloodhorse.com/article/45665.htm
Tada said, despite being in America so long, he is sorry to leave. “The people are so nice, and it’s hard to say goodbye to everyone, especially the people in this (John Hertler’s) barn. The NYRA people, the press people; they’ve all have been so nice to us.”
When asked if he feels like he’s been Americanized, Tada said, “Next time I come I’ll say, ‘Hey man, my horse is going to win the Breeders’ Cup, babe.”
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On Belmont day there was a Sushi stand. I figure it was there because they were expecting a big Asian turnout...
The track was 100 degrees and by the 9th race that sushi was warming up real nicely..lol
Hot Yoga is one thing but warm sushi is trouble