Bridle & Bit Horse Magazine September 2020 Edition - Special Yellowstone Bunk House Boys Interviews

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Turf Paradise will not hold

races this year due to coronavirus

Owner Jerry Simms said he did not want to take on the liability of racing during the pandemic, so Turf Paradise, the famed horse racetrack in Phoenix, will not hold any races this year due to the coronavirus outbreak. Owner Jerry Simms informed the Arizona Racing Commission on Thursday that they must decline the proposed 121-day race dates,

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Jerry Simms which would have spanned from November to May. In a press release, Turf Paradise officials said "the restrictions on larger crowds at the facility combined with the economic uncertainties associated with periodic closures and necessary social distance requirements make it impossible for Turf Paradise to conduct a financially practical race meet for both the track and the horsemen." About 1,000 people work in close proximity in the stable area, officials said. The racetrack is located in north Phoenix, near 19th Avenue and Bell Road. It has been in operation for 64 years. It first opened its doors on Jan. 7, 1956, two years after businessman Walter Cluer purchased 1,400 acres of barren desert. It went through two owners before being purchased by by California-based Hollywood Park Racetrack in 1994 and multimillionaire Jerry Simms. Turf Paradise was also forced to start giving pre-race veterinary examinations to all horses back in 2019 in an attempt to curb a rise in fatalities at the time. According to the Arizona Department of Gaming, 45 horses were euthanized during the 2017-18 season at the Phoenix track. That same season, 27 horses died from racing-related injuries. The season typically lasts just over six months. The 133-day live meet was originally scheduled to run from Oct. 17 to May 1, 2021. The new schedule was set for Nov. 27 to May 1, for 110 live race days.


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Forrie J. Smith "Llyod Yellowstone Bunk House Boys Interviews

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page 37

Jennifer Landon Interview / The Bunkhouse Boys

6min
pages 26, 38

More BUNKHOUSE BOYS INTERVIEWS - Denim Richards “Colby”

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pages 16, 18, 38-39

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page 20

THE BUNKHOUSE BOYS- Forrie J. Smith “Lloyd” INTERVIEW

3min
page 37

THE BUNKHOUSE BOYS Jefferson White “Jimmy Hurdstrom” INTERVIEW

3min
page 36

Bob Avila INTERVIEW

2min
pages 1, 34

2020 YETI World Champion Bull contenders take shape for stretch run

2min
page 76

Cinch AZ Fall Championship and Pinnacle Circuit Prepares to Be Bigger Than Ever

5min
page 102

For all the friends of Penny Gibbs

1min
page 86

One on One with Wrangler NFR Contestant Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi

1min
page 74

Turf Paradise will not hold races this year due to coronarvirus

1min
page 60

Jerry Kimmel 100th NRHA Hall of Fame Inductee

3min
pages 70, 72

AQHA is proud to add dressage and western dressage stakes classes to the 2020 Farnam AQHA World Championship Show

1min
page 46

JIMMIE PAUL/TENLIGHT Memorial Open for Two Rein

3min
page 40

Bob Avila INTERVIEW

2min
page 34

Teeter on Yellowstone is Michael Landon's Daughter

2min
page 26

South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa Announces Farnam Arena, The Newest Addition To The Equestrian Center

1min
page 18

In Memoriam: Julee Brady

2min
page 14
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