Overview

Many people have asked me what it's like to own a racehorse. This blog is a play by play of one horse in particular. A three year old colt named In Over My Head that I own with my uncle...and although he doesn't have any dollars invested, my cousin is about as emotionally invested as humanly possible. It could end up being a story of success or failure, but if he's like all the others I've owned, it will no doubt be a roller coaster ride.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

One Wedding and Some Good Training Reports

Hello blog readers. So, I know this is suppose to be about horse racing, but I first must report that Laura and I tied the knot on Saturday, May 7th! It kept me away from posting here for awhile, but it was well worth it! For those who love racing, you’ll be happy to know we played the Kentucky Derby radio call live at our reception and gave prizes away to the winners (each person got a horse name on their seating assignment). Laura’s father also made a special mention of Mo winning the Windy City Pace during his speech after dinner at the reception. So, although In Over My Head was physically in cold and rainy Marrengo that day, he was with us in spirit down in Key West!

A couple of weeks after the wedding, Laura and I were out with Danny and we realized that per State of Wisconsin marital law, Laura is now an owner in two race horses. Welcome aboard! I’m sure Mo and Seeknee are excited to have her as owner.

As for the horses, they continue to train down slowly, but surely. Although we are 455 days removed from our last race, we could be within about 45 days of Seeknee seeing the track and maybe 75 days for Mo. Obviously, things can change, but I like looking forward much more than backward. Here are some fun updates on our guys:

- In Over My Head – Has been in 2:36 at John’s track in Marrengo with Tyler at the helm. They had been going two training trips a week, but he came up a bit sore after his second last week, so we’ll back off a bit. No rush. Great news is that he’s loving being on the track and is quite a handful when out with other horses. As you can probably guess based on his past racing experience, he wants to pass everything in sight. Easy big guy, they’ll be plenty of time for that later this summer. For now, we’ll keep training him down at a measured pace and just keep a close eye on him. He’s in good hands with Tyler, Penny, Dr. Tony and everyone else who is working at John’s. Danny and I are heading down June 5th. We’ll get more pictures.

- Showtime Shark – I think I speak for Greg, Danny and I when I say we can’t wait to see what Mr. Seeknee can do on the racetrack. All reports from Julie Miller on him have been very positive (not including his occasional bonehead behavior around the barn). On the track, he’s all go and seems to really enjoy the competition of racing (or at least training) against other horses. John used to say the same thing about him when he was a 2 year old. His injury has healed and he has shown no soreness at all. Yesterday, they went two trips with him with the second in 2:20. He’s on track to be ready to qualify in 4-6 weeks. We haven’t seen Showtime in person since last winter in Florida, so when he gets racing this summer, we’ll definitely make the trip out east. We think he’ll like the mile track, so we’ll angle him to towards the Meadowlands.

I love good training reports…but they are dwarfed by good racing reports. Hopefully by the end of the summer I can be writing about races for both our horses!

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