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Horse races open season
Web-posted 3/22/2003
AIKEN - Famed horse trainer MacKenzie "Mac" Miller, who retired in 1995, says his adopted home always will be a preferred location for training horses because of its climate and soft soil.
Festival's another jewel in Crown
Web-posted 3/22/2003
AIKEN - It's horses and hors d'oeuvres, spring hats and sunglasses - the Aiken Triple Crown has finally arrived.
Field is ready for racing
Web-posted 3/22/2003
AIKEN - Organizers have been preparing for the second leg of the Aiken Triple Crown for months and say that this year's racing will be enjoyed by more than 30,000 people.
Harness races capture family atmosphere
Web-posted 3/22/2003
All around, the Aiken Harness Races are a more casual affair than the Triple Crown's first two races.
Horses to try new surface
Web-posted 3/22/2003
AIKEN - The Aiken Training Track, home to the first leg of the Aiken Triple Crown, welcomes racers this year to a new surface.
Future of racing tracks is fairly stable
Web-posted 3/22/2003
The Triple Crown's three horse tracks, all more than 60 years old, remain as vital a part of Aiken's horse community today as they've been in years past.
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