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The National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA), University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food, and Environment, and Racing Surfaces Testing Laboratory (RSTL) have announced the dates for the launch of a joint initiative offering a racecourse manager certification from the University of Kentucky.
The initial three-course program, entitled “Turfgrass as an Equine Sports Surface,” is designed for those already engaged in careers with turf surface maintenance. Free online classes will begin June 7 and will be archived. Individuals who complete the video courses and pass a test that requires a $50 fee will receive a certificate of completion from the University of Kentucky. Participating Thoroughbred racetracks that enroll their personnel will receive credit toward future accreditation by the NTRA Safety & Integrity Alliance.
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Jack is a sensitive soul. The sweet Quarter Horse gelding belongs to our digital managing editor, Michelle Anderson, who has regaled our team over the years with tales about his idiosyncracies many of which center around his allergies. When juniper tree pollen is airborne, he breaks out in hives. If his stablemates are being silly and aggravating him, it has the same result.
A few weeks ago Michelle posted a video of Jack and one of his pasturemates in the snow. Jack was intent on getting in a good roll, whereas the mare was doing gleeful wheelies around him. After rolling he retreated to the run-in shed, then hesitated quizzically before darting out playfully to drop and roll again. All the while the mare whirled around him. I commented that Jack didn’t know whether to join in on the fun or break into hives. Michelle commented to me later that he did the latter.