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Better Lucky Than Good
Sylvia Arnett
Daisy Baez
Cristina Bahena
Chelsea Bailey
Leonard Bass
Matt Bizzell
Merlin Cano Hernandez
Bob DeSensi
Linda Doane
Monnie Goetz
Sophie Goff
Paul Goffner
Carla Grego
Neil Huffman
Wayne Kestler
Greta Kuntzweiler
Butch Lehr
Lee Lockwood
Kenny Luckett
Wanda Mitchell-Smith
Darial Navas
Henry Osorio Hernandez
Clarke Otte
Eugene Roche
Ryan Rosely
Mark Simms
William Smith
Maria Sol Aller
Andy Spalding
Sherry Stanley
Cristobal Resendiz Trejo
Lee Wagner III
其他書名
Tall Tales and Straight Talk from the Backside of the Track
出版
Louisville Story Program
, 2019-12-17
主題
Biography & Autobiography / General
ISBN
0991476557
9780991476558
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=BFhhyAEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Churchill Downs is the epicenter of Kentucky's equine heritage and the most storied racetrack in the world. More than a thousand workers come to the backside of Churchill Downs on any given day during a meet. Before sunrise, seven days a week, stable hands, hot walkers, grooms, outriders, jockeys, and more tend to the well-being of the horses and the track. Most will never stand in the Winner's Circle. There could be no Kentucky Derby without their contributions.Better Lucky Than Good is the most caring, in-depth look into the lives and stories of equine workers ever published--and it was written by the people who live and work on the backside of Churchill Downs. The book's 32 authors include grooms, hot walkers, exercise riders, a clocker, an outrider, assistant trainers, a jockey, a starting gate crew member, a pony person, a horticulturist, a silks seamstress, shedrow foremen, a tack and saddle man, a security guard, a horse tattooer, trainers, an alcohol and drug abuse counselor, a farm manager, a chaplaincy associate, and many more. "Every person I know who has ever 'written a horse book,' or worked extensively as a journalist covering the world of the track, has at some point had a version of this thought: If somebody would just do a good oral history, interviewing the people who actually work with the horses--the grooms and riders and ferriers and assistant trainers, the folks on the "backside"--it would be worth 10,000 pages of even the best literary description of the sport. Now the Louisville Story Program has done this, and done it beautifully. It's no exaggeration to say that this book has needed to exist for 200 years."--John Jeremiah Sullivan, author of Pulphead and Blood Horses