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Horse Racing at Saratoga

Horse Racing at Saratoga. July 28-September 6 By: Cassandra Sheahan. Horse Racing Industry. Owners Trainers Jockeys Track employees NYRA employees NTRA employees Consumers Gamblers. Trends in the Industry. PRO’S Increasing more popular Affordable to attend Fun CON’S

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Horse Racing at Saratoga

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  1. Horse Racing at Saratoga July 28-September 6 By: Cassandra Sheahan

  2. Horse Racing Industry • Owners • Trainers • Jockeys • Track employees • NYRA employees • NTRA employees • Consumers • Gamblers

  3. Trends in the Industry PRO’S • Increasing more popular • Affordable to attend • Fun CON’S • Need Money to get into Racing Industry (ie, owners, stable owners, etc.) • Trainers-utilize apprenticeships to gain entry into the field • Seasonal Work – unless you travel from race course to race course

  4. Why Saratoga is the Summer Place to Be! • Family Orientated • Safe and clean • Fun for all • Sunday is give away day • Can’t go to a major league game and pay $3.00 for front row seats

  5. Trainers Groomers Exercise Riders Accountants Marketing Directors Public Relations Specialists Human Resource Nurses/EMS Artists/Musicians Vendors Maintenance Chefs Bartenders Grounds Crew Veterinarians Custodial Staff Counters/Depositors Recruiters Cooks Managers/Supervisors Hospitality People Advertising Finance Security The Saratoga Umbrella of Professions

  6. Saratoga Race Course Map

  7. Saratoga Race Course • Location:Saratoga Race Course, Union Ave., Saratoga, NY • Dates: July 28, 2004–September 6, 2004; racing Wed-Mon • Hours:Gates open at 11 am • Post-Time:1:00 pm • Cost:Gen. Adm. $3/ Clubhouse $5 / Reserved seats $5-$8 Children under 12 – FREE • Telephone:(518) 584-6200 • Website: www.nyracing.com/Saratoga

  8. Thoroughbred Trainers • Apprenticeships • Get into field ASAP • Assistant Trainers → Trainers • Gain as much knowledge as you can • Consume yourself with horses • Read & Research

  9. Kristen Mulhall • Good Luck to Kristen Mulhall, the youngest and first female to have a horse running in the Kentucky Derby this weekend (May 1st). She is 21. She trains Imperialism. • Check out this article about Kristen… www.courier-journal.com/cjsports

  10. How does a Trainer make a living? • With Purse Money • Budget and Plan • Some Trainers try to maximize purse $ by: →Owning part of the horses they train →Owning farm/stable →Breeding for racing or sale →Boarding other horses for owners • Each horse = the bottom Line Bob Baffert, one of most successful Thoroughbred Trainers in the World!

  11. 2003 winner in the Kentucky Derby 2003 winner in the Preakness Funny Cide was New York born Trained in Saratoga Finished 3rd in the Belmont Stakes Owned by high school friends Funny Cide became Saratoga’s Hero! His Stable (Sacatoga Stable) is in the Schuylerville School District! Funny Cide Ascends Tourism at the Spa City

  12. Travers Day August 28, 2004 • Saratoga Big Racing Event (Tracks’ Kentucky Derby) • Nationally Recognized and on a major TV networks

  13. Win, Place, Show? • Gambling is part of Saratoga and Horse Racing. • How old do you have to be? What are odds? How to read a tote board? • Be responsible. • Gamblers anonymous: www.gamblersanonymous.org

  14. Love To Hate The Profession • Since one can not gain education to become a trainer, growing up around horses is the best way to gain entry into the profession. • Working with horses daily and starting to gain experience is key. • Don’t worry…if you want to pursue this career path after school, try to network and get into reputable stable.

  15. High School Courses • Biology • Chemistry • Agriculture • Business • Psychology

  16. Get Employed as a Thoroughbred Trainer During High School • Work with local trainers at stables • Get Hands on experience • Start Grooming • Network • Learn to be a Hotwalker • Learn to be an Exercise Rider • Follow an Experienced Trainer’s every move

  17. Two and Four Year Colleges • Adirondack Community College • Hudson Valley Community College • Skidmore College (Has an Equestrian Team and the stables are a part of their exercise science major) • No College Major in Thoroughbred Training

  18. Security Officers Parking Attendants Ushers Admissions Cashiers Grounds Crew Host/Hostess Waiter/Waitress Kitchen Prep Receptionists Vendors-Lemonade Stands, Ice Cream Stands, Pizza Stands, and other foods Souvenir Vendors Hand out Pink Sheets First Aid Barn Crew Volunteer Work Clerical Work Artists/Musicians Jobs 4 U During Track Season

  19. SARATOGA is Seeking… • Honest • Respectful • Hardworking • Dedicated • Responsible • Flexible • Passionate People for Employment!! Call NYRA @ (718) 738-0307 Or Stop by the Wilton Mall this weekend (April 30-May 2) to the Job Fair. It starts at 10am.

  20. Notes • Out of all the professions that are involved with the race track, I chose thoroughbred trainers. I chose this profession because no college classroom education is required, although much education is gained through observations, volunteering, and apprentice type work. I found it to be quite interesting.

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