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Winning Ponies

Winning Ponies

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January 7th 2016: Winning Ponies Welcomes Director and Producer Brad Hennegan and Race Caller Pete Aiello

The National Thoroughbred Racing Association, Daily Racing Form and the National Turf Writers and Broadcasters announced Jan. 4 that Digital Kitchen's production of "Ironman Perry Ouzts," directed by the Hennegan brothers, has won the Media Eclipse Award for Television-Feature. Brad Hennegan has teamed up with his brother John to capture their second Eclipse Award with this year's production of "Perry Ouzts - Ironman". It sheds a light on the career of perhaps the greatest jockey the nation hasn't heard of. Brad Hennegan will talk about the idea behind this latest production. Three grad

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Brad Hennegan

The Hennegan Digital Kitchen's production of "Ironman Perry Ouzts," directed by the Hennegan brothers, has won the Media Eclipse Award for Television-Feature. The production tells the story of 61-year-old journeyman jockey Perry Ouzts, It's the second Eclipse Award for Brad and John Hennegan, who won the television features category in 2008 for "First Saturday in May."
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Pete Aiello

Pete Aiello left Oaklawn Park's racing analyst and Announcer job to become Gulfstream Park's Race Caller. He is a native of South Florida and a graduate of the University of Arizona Race Track Industry Program. Mr. Aiello was the track announcer at Hialeah Park and River Downs. He also has called the Quarter Horse meetings the last three years at Hialeah Park, a racetrack that was integral in Aiello’s introduction to racing as a youngster. Aiello got interested in announcing as a child growing up and playing a computer game that simulated races but did not have an announcer. He called his first full card of races while working as an intern at Finger Lakes in New York in 2006. He called races
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