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Winning Ponies

Winning Ponies

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June 16th 2016: Winning Ponies Welcomes Eclipse Award Winning Writer Joe Drape and VIP Player Services Manager Gary Palmisano

Joe Drape is a reporter for The New York Times who has covered thoroughbred racing for nearly two decades. He is a two-time Eclipse Award winner for outstanding coverage of horse racing. His book, "Black Maestro: The Epic Life of an American Legend," is a biography of Jimmy Winkfield, the last African American jockey to win the Kentucky Derby. He will give us a glimpse of his writing career and delve a little into his latest book. Our seond guest is 28-year-old Gary Palmisano who was born in New Orleans and is the son of long time Louisiana based trainer Gary Palmisano Sr. He attended

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Joe Drape

Joe Drape is a reporter for The New York Times who has covered thoroughbred racing for nearly two decades. He is a two-time Eclipse Award winner for outstanding coverage of horse racing. His book, "Black Maestro: The Epic Life of an American Legend," is a biography of Jimmy Winkfield, the last African American jockey to win the Kentucky Derby. It was awarded the inaugural winner of the Dr. Tony Ryan Book Award, given annually to a work that contributes to the literature surrounding thoroughbreds.
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Gary Palmisano

28-year-old Gary Palmisano was born in New Orleans and is the son of long time Louisiana based trainer Gary Palmisano Sr. He attended the University of Louisville, where he obtained degrees in Equine Business and Marketing. In 2007, he started as an intern in the Marketing Department at Churchill Downs. After graduation, Gary transferred to Fair Grounds in his hometown and completed a management training rotation program during which he shadowed leaders of every department within the operation. In 2013, he came back to Louisville as the VIP Player Services Manager for Churchill Downs Race Track and Twinspires.com, which is his current role today.
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https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1448/winning-ponies Winning Ponies https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1448/winning-ponies Joe Drape is a reporter for The New York Times who has covered thoroughbred racing for nearly two decades. He is a two-time Eclipse Award winner for outstanding coverage of horse racing. His book, "Black Maestro: The Epic Life of an American Legend," is a biography of Jimmy Winkfield, the last African American jockey to win the Kentucky Derby. He will give us a glimpse of his writing career and delve a little into his latest book. Our seond guest is 28-year-old Gary Palmisano who was born in New Orleans and is the son of long time Louisiana based trainer Gary Palmisano Sr. He attended the University of Louisville, where he obtained degrees in Equine Business and Marketing. He is currently the VIP Player Services Manager for Churchill Downs Race Track and Twinspires.com. We will handicap the $500,000 Gr. 1 Stephen Foster Hcp; the $200,000 Gr. 2 Summertime Oaks; the 200,000 Gr. 2 Wise Dan Stk and if time allows the $100,000 Gr. 3 Regret and Matt Winn Stks, all at Churchill. VoiceAmerica | Talk Radio | Online Talk Radio studio@voiceamerica.com false DD/MM/YYYY Add to Calendar
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