The next DEER LODGE DEMOLITION DERBY is on Sunday 22nd August 2010
Location: Tri-County Fairgrounds, Main Street, Deer Lodge MT 59722
Time: Inspection - 3:00pm to 5:00pm
Gates Open - 5:00pm
Start - 6:00pm
Sponsored by the Powell County Chamber of Commerce.
Rules and regulations can be downloaded from the following link: Deer Lodge Demo Derby
No changes from last year.
--- PRIZES ---
$4,000.00
MAIN EVENT - Trophies & Cash for:
1st $1,500.00
2nd $ 750.00
3rd $ 300.00
TROPHY & CASH FOR BEST DRESSED CAR - $50.00
HEAT MONEY: Top Three Finishers, each heat is $25.00 and advance to Main.
CONSOLATION MATCH: (No Heat Money) Top two advance to Main.
NOTE: Consolation match will only be held if there are less than four heats & time allows.
HERBY DERBY: (Compact & Sub-Compact Cars - tire height no more than 25" high and wheel base not to exceed 105").
1st Place: $400.00 and a Trophy.
2nd Place: $150.00 (IF MORE THAN 12 CARS).
SMALL PICKUP DERBY:
1st Place: $400.00
2nd Place: $150.00 (IF MORE THAN 12 PICKUPS)
ENTRY FEES
Advance Registration (Prior to August 21st) - $35.00
After August 20th - $40.00
Gates open 5:00pm
Admission: $8.00 for adults (13 and over)
$6.00 for children (6-12)
Sponsored by the Powell County Chamber of Commerce.
How many number 1s have won at horse racing this month?
All the #1s were winners. Second place can't win it just doesn't work like that. So if you're #1 when you cross the finish line you're the winner. The second horse across can't be the winner unless the first one is DQ'd.
How do the Horses get from the stables to the race track at Arlington Park race track?
They are walked over by their groom.
I am a retired Jockey that had to rate horses in a race every day. It's not something you can just write down for others to read as it is different with every horse. So really the only sensible answer is ti ride him/her as you find them. That's what most Trainers will tell you. "Ride him/her as you find him/her.
Can only one person ride a horse?
NO! If you study horses and have someone teach they can ride a horse to
Answer 2:Two people, and maybe 3 if they are small children can ride a horse at one time, and many, many different people can ride a horse in its lifetime.
Anywhere from $1700 to $2500
Where can you watch streaming of UK Horse Racing?
There is no online free streaming for horse racing unfortunately.
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What are the two birthdays for thoroughbreds?
Thoroughbred horses are given a birthday of August 1st regardless of the actual birthdate to keep the age groups easily defined for race conditions. The second birthdate would be the actual born on date.
Your horse has bad hoof cracks what can you do?
Your horses feet are cracking because of lack of moisture. You should go to your local tack store and get Hoof Heal it restores natural oils in the hoof. If the cracks stay the same or continue to get worse you need to call a farrier. Hope this helps! :)
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How did the famous racehorse Seabiscuit defy the appearance of the traditional champion?
Seabiscuit (1933-1947), a grandson of the great racehorse Man O' War, was a small stallion, standing just 15.2 hands high, with short, crooked legs, and a tendency toward laziness. Although he was born at the prestigious Claiborne Farm and initially trained by the legendary Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons, Seabiscuit's early racing career was less than stellar. Relegated to a punishing series of small races, the stallion lost his first ten starts, and usually finished at the back of the pack. During the next racing season, he started 35 times, but won only five races.
Because Seabiscuit failed to live up to his potential, he was sold to Charles S. Howard as a three-year-old for $8,500 (approximately $100,000 today, adjusted for inflation).
In 1936, the horse was paired with a new trainer, Tom Smith, who not only saw Seabiscuit's potential, but was able to overcome his sluggishness. Smith and jockey Red Pollard, a poor Canadian trying to start his American racing career, immediately began seeing an improvement in Seabiscuit, who went on to win several large races at the end of the 1936 season.
In early 1937, Howard and Smith entered Seabiscuit in the Santa Anita Handicap, California's most important and richest race, sporting a purse of over $125,000 (1.5 million today). In his first race of the season at Santa Anita Park, Seabiscuit won easily. In his second race, in San Antonio, Texas, the four-year-old was bumped by another horse coming out of the gate, and finished in fifth place. A highly acclaimed horse named Rosemont won.
His third race of the season was the famed Santa Anita Handicap, where he trailed the favorite, Special Agent, for half a mile. Although both Seabiscuit and Rosemont overtook the tiring front-runner and battled hard for the lead, Seabiscuit slowed on the straightaway and lost by a nose.
Following the close second in Santa Anita, owner Charles Howard decided to move Seabiscuit to the more prestigious Eastern racing circuit, where the horse began winning regularly.
Word about Seabiscuit's lackluster early career spread, and the horse, who symbolized hope for the working man during the Great Depression, became a national favorite. By the end of 1937, Seabiscuit had won 11 of his 15 races, and was the leading money winner for the year. The horse became an instant celebrity.
But some people were less impressed. 1937 was the year War Admiral, the tiny 15.0 hand son of Man O' War, won the triple crown and was voted Eclipse Horse of the Year. This started a dispute over which was the better horse: War Admiral, the rich man's favorite, or Seabiscuit, the blue collar man's dream.
On November 1, 1938, Seabiscuit and War Admiral finally met in a highly publicized match race (only two horses running) at Pimlico Downs. The press dubbed the mile and 3/16 race the "Match of the Century." Despite Seabiscuit's popularity, War Admiral was widely favored to win, with odds of 4:1.
Both horses broke fast from the gate, with Seabiscuit leading by a length for more than 20 seconds. War Admiral ran faster, gradually catching, then overtaking Seabiscuit on the back stretch. The two ran almost neck and neck until they were 200 yards from the finish, then Seabiscuit burst forward and beat the great War Admiral by a stunning four lengths.
As a result of his racing success that year, and his victory over War Admiral, Seabiscuit was voted Eclipse Horse of the Year for 1938.
Seabiscuit differed from the traditional racing champion in several ways: 1) he was smaller than the typical race horse, at 15.2 hands; 2) he had crooked legs, which should have resulted in injury earlier in his career; 3) he had a tendency toward laziness, instead of the heart and desire of most champion racehorses; 4) he showed little promise during his first two years of racing, and was cast aside by the famous trainer, Fitzsimmons; 5) His new trainer and jockey were both considered "unknowns" in the racing industry; 6) He represented hope for working people during the Great Depression because of his humble background; 7) He defeated the 1937 Horse of the Year, War Admiral, despite the expectation he would lose.
What horses have one the Triple Crown?
Sir Barton.
Gallant Fox.
Omaha.
Citation.
Count Fleet.
Assault.
Secretariat.
Affirmed.
Seattle Slew.
War Admiral.
Whirlaway.
How much weight can a 1994 dodge 2500 carry?
oh A LOt! couple pounds tops plus the driver. unless Ryan howard is near.
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What are the names of the paint Horses that have won the Kentucky Derby?
No paints have won the Kentucky Derby. It is only for purebred Thoroughbreds and that breed cannot be paints. Paint is a breed, pinto is a color, and Thoroughbreds can only be solid colors, no pinto.