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Winning Ponies

Winning Ponies

Thursday at 5 PM Pacific

November 7th 2013: 'Winning Ponies' Welcomes Race Caller Larry Collmus and DRF Writer Joe Nevills

From the start, Larry Collmus had a one-track mind. A race announcer, he would be. As a kid, he would watch the horses run at Timonium, then rush home to Ellicott City and re-create what he'd seen and heard. "Some people sing in the shower," said Sally LaHart, Collmus' sister. "Larry would call races in there." In high school, Collmus amused his friends by recollecting races that had been run the day before. Larry will tell us how he got the horse racing bug and how he became the voice that called the Breeders' cup races this year. In the second segment Joe Nevills will talk about this past we

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Larry Collmus

Larry Collmus (born October 13, 1966) is a Thoroughbred horse racing announcer. A native of Baltimore, Collmus has called at numerous racetracks around the country.
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Joe Nevills

Joe Nevills is currently The Paulick Report Bloodstock Editor. He was the Daily Racing Form’s sales editor and breeding correspondent, won the second annual Ron Rippey Award for Handicapping Media for his “Who is Bred for the Distance”. He received the award at the National Turf Writers and Broadcasters dinner at The Marriott Griffin Gate in Lexington.
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