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In the final chapter of Raices: The Making of Latino Legacies in Racing, we close with a celebration of what has come before with an eye to the promising future of Latino impacts onhorse racing across the Americas. Key f
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Hosted by Keeneland · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 11 episodes
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The Raíces: The Making of Latino Legacies in Racing podcast series supports Keeneland Library’s bilingual exhibit freely available to the public in Lexington, Kentucky. The exhibit and its education initiatives trace more than a century of history, sharing the stories of men and women from across the Americas who have sustained and transformed the Thoroughbred industry from the late 19th century to today. Select stories of Latinos working at every level of the sport speak to individual and collective legacies central to the evolution of modern horse racing.The American horse racing workforce has had deep Latino roots for decades, while horses bred in Latin America have shone on the world’s most demanding stages. This podcast series brings together emblematic stories of headline-making, record-breaking athletes, trainers, and international racing and breeding stables alongside the men and women charged with the around-the-clock care and management of horses on the backside of racetrack
Keeneland hosts Raíces: The Making of Latino Legacies in Racing, a society show with 11 episodes published.

In the final chapter of Raices: The Making of Latino Legacies in Racing, we close with a celebration of what has come before with an eye to the promising future of Latino impacts onhorse racing across the Americas. Key f
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Chapter 10 of Raices: The Making of Latino Legacies in Racing continues to explore Latino figures operating at every level of the sport. Though their daily roles differ, their impacts shapethe Latino legacy in horse raci
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Chapter 9 of Raices: The Making of Latino Legacies in Racing includes less visible roles that sustain the industry. Figures covered in this chapter include Kelley Amanda Stobie, the founder of Caribbean Thoroughbred Afte
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Chapter 8 of Raíces: The Making of Latino Legacies in Racing shares stories of victory, infrastructure building, and the bond between humans and horses. The chapter begins withVenezuelan Ramón Domínguez, one of the most
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In chapter 7 of Raíces: The Making of Latino Legacies in Racing, we hear stories of champions and record setters alongside stories of those whose hard work and dedication drive the sport and chronicle its history. Figure
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Chapter 6 of Raíces: The Making of Latino Legacies in Racing paints the portrait of an established presence of Latinos in American horse racing, exemplified through jockeys, trainers, and breeders who mold the sport. Thi
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In chapter 5 of Raíces: The Making of Latino Legacies in Racing, listeners are introduced to Latin American produced leaders in the sport, whose knowledge, resilience, and strategic visions continue to shape the industry
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Chapter 4 of Raíces: The Making of Latino Legacies in Racing broadens the series’ scope, spotlighting not only those who had tremendous success on the racetrack, but also those whose knowledge, investment, and vision hel
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In chapter 3 of Raíces: The Making of Latino Legacies in Racing, we step into an era where Latino talent in the sport extends beyond figures who broke barriers and evolves into a dynamic force of lasting legacies firmly
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In chapter 2 of Raíces: The Making of Latino Legacies in Racing, the foundations of the Latino presence in American horse racing continue to expand and begin to occupy a central position in the psyche of the sport. The c
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Chapter 1 of Raíces: The Making of Latino Legacies in Racing traces the 19th century beginnings of Latino roots in the workforce of American horse racing from the saddle, behind the microphone, and on the training ground
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