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Aktualitātes pasaulē analizē Latvijas Ārpolitikas institūta pētnieks un Latvijas transatlantiskās organizācijas valdes loceklis Sandis Šrāders un atvaļināts vēstnieks, ārlietu eksperts Andris Teikmanis. Par notikušo Austrālijā uzklausām Olgu Nemirovsku, kura jau 30 gadus dzīvo Bondai pludmales tuvumā. Asinsdzīres pludmalē Sidnejas Bondai pludmale ir viena no iecienītākajām Austrālijas atpūtas vietām un arī tūristu apmeklēts objekts. Apkārtējos rajonos dzīvo daudzi Sidnejas ebreju kopienas locekļi, un Bondai pludmale ir vieta, kur ik gadus decembrī astoņas dienas norit Hanukas, tradicionālo ebreju svētku, svinēšana. Šogad svētku sākums iekrita 14. decembra pievakarē, un tobrīd Bondai pludmalē bija pulcējušies apmēram tūkstotis cilvēku. Ar automašīnu, kuru rotāja t.s. Islāma kalifāta karogs, pie pludmales ieradās tēvs un dēls Akrami – piecdesmit gadus vecais Sādžids, ieceļojis no Indijas 1998. gadā, un viņa Austrālijā dzimušais atvase Navīds, 24 gadus vecs. Abi bija bruņoti līdz zobiem – viņiem līdzi bija pavisam seši šaujamieroči, visi Akrama vecākā legāli iegādāti. Automašīnā vēlāk tika atrasti arī vairāki pašdarināti spridzekļi. Izkāpjot no mašīnas, abus pamanīja gados vecāks ebreju pāris – Sofija un Boriss Gurmani. Mēģinot aizturēt bruņotos vīrus, laulātie draugi tika nošauti. Viņi kļuva par pirmajiem 14. decembra terorakta upuriem. Tad, izvietojušies uz viena no gājēju tiltiņiem pie promenādes, tēvs un dēls sāka šaut uz Hanukas svētku dalībniekiem. Pēc brīža Sādžids Akrams devās tuvāk pludmalei, un te viņam ar kailām rokām uzbruka augļu tirgotavas īpašnieks Ahmeds al Ahmeds, starp citu, 2006. gadā Austrālijā ieceļojis islāmticīgs sīrietis. Viņam izdevās atņemt šāvējam ieroci, taču Akrams vecākais atgriezās uz tiltiņa, kur paķēra nākamo šaujamo un līdz ar dēlu turpināja savu asisnsdarbu. Ahmeds al Ahmeds tika sašauts rokā, savukārt Reuvens Morisons, kurš mēģināja kavēt teroristus, metot uz viņiem akmeņus, – nošauts. Līdz brīdim, kad notikuma vietā ieradās policija un neitralizēja šāvējus, tēvu Sādžidu nogalinot uz vietas un dēlu Navīdu smagi ievainojot, abiem izdevās nogalināt pavisam 50 cilvēkus, tai skaitā 10 gadus vecu meitenīti un 87 gadus veco holokaustā izdzīvojušo Ukrainas ebreju Aleksandru Kleitmanu, un vēl 39 ievainot. Nozieguma motīvi ir nepārprotami – antisemītisms un islāma radikālisms, kuru, iespējams, uzkurinājusi pašreizējā Izraēlas un Gazas konflikta rezultātā pieaugusī spriedze Austrālijas ebreju un musulmaņu kopienu starpā. Kā tagad atklājies, 2019. gadā Navīds Akrams nonācis Austrālijas izlūkdienesta uzmanības lokā, taču toreiz secināts, ka viņš nav sabiedrībai bīstams. Sādžids Akrams līdz šim nav radījis nekādas aizdomas nedz varasiestādēm, nedz apkārtējiem līdzpilsoņiem. Gandrīz visu novembri tēvs un dēls pavadījuši Mindanao salā, kas ir Filipīnu musulmaņu kopienas mājvieta un kur ar t.s. Islāma kalifātu saistīti kaujinieki 2017. gadā vairākus mēnešus pretojās valdības karaspēkam. Dancis pa trim Berlīnē Pagājušajā svētdienā un pirmdienā (14. un 15. decembrī) Vācijas galvaspilsētā risinājās kārtējais sarunu raunds, kur galda vienā pusē bija jau ierastie prezidenta Trampa īpašie pārstāvji Stīvs Vitkofs un Džareds Kušners, bet otrā – Ukrainas prezidents Volodimirs Zelenskis, Ukrainas galvenais sarunvedējs Rustems Umerovs un arī Vācijas kanclers Frīdrihs Mercs. Sarunu otrajā kārtā minētajiem pievienojās visai reprezentatīvs Eiropas politisko līderu loks, tā uzskatāmi demonstrējot Eiropas apņēmību arī turpmāk stingri balstīt Ukrainu tās pretstāvē impēriskajam agresoram austrumos. Noslēguma paziņojumu pirmdien Berlīnē parakstīja Vācijas, Dānijas, Francijas, Itālijas, Nīderlandes, Norvēģijas, Polijas, Zviedrijas un Lielbritānijas valdību vadītāji, kā arī Eiropas Komisijas prezidente un Eiropadomes prezidents. Dokuments ir atvērts arī citu valstu apstiprināšanai. Publiskotā informācija liecina, ka Berlīnē panākts vienots redzējums starp amerikāņiem un eiropiešiem par drošības garantiju modeli Ukrainai. Tas paredz, ka miera laikā Ukrainas bruņoto spēku lielums ir 800 000 militārpersonu, un Eiropa turpina sniegt Kijivai visa veida militāro, drošības, kā arī diplomātisko atbalstu. Pie tam paredzēts, ka starptautiski militārie spēki, kuru kodolu veidotu t.s. „Gribas koalīcijas” valstis, kā drošības garants tiktu izvietoti Ukrainas teritorijā. Savienoto Valstu primārā funkcija būtu uguns pārtraukšanas kontrole un, kā tas definēts, „miera atjaunošana” karadarbības atsākšanās gadījumā. Gluži lieki piebilst, ka šāds modelis diezin vai gūs atsaucību Maskavā, kas līdz šim kategoriski iebildusi pret jebkādu NATO valstu militāro klātbūtni Ukrainā. Un, protams, joprojām neizkustināts ir agresorvalsts sarunu procesā ieripinātais klupšanas akmens – prasība bez cīņas atdot tai daļu Ukrainas teritorijas. Pirmdienas Eiropas līderu paziņojumā pausts, ka vienīgais subjekts, kas var lemt Ukrainas teritorijas likteni, ir Ukrainas tauta brīdī, kad ir iedarbinātas reālas drošības garantijas, kā arī, ka starptautiski atzītas robežas nav maināmas ar spēku. Ne mazāk komplicēts ir jautājums par turpmāko finanšu atbalstu Ukrainai. Berlīne stingri aizstāv ideju, ka Kijivai piešķirams vairāk nekā 200 miljardu eiro aizdevums, izmantojot garantijai Eiropā iesaldētos Krievijas Centrālās bankas līdzekļus. Uz tiem, kā zināms, metis acis arī Donalds Tramps, vēloties vismaz daļu no tiem ieguldīt īpašā Ukrainas atjaunošanas fondā, kura darbībā izšķiroša loma būtu Vašingtonai. Kanclers Mercs jau kritiski izteicies par šādu iespēju, bet Baltais nams, kā izdevumam „Politico” paudis kāds vārdā nenosaukts augsta ranga Eiropas amatvīrs, liekot lietā pamatīgu spiedienu uz vairākām Eiropas valdībām. Līdz ar Beļģiju, kura kā iesaldēto līdzekļu galvenā glabātāja līdz šim iebildusi vispamanāmāk, kā arī Kremļa ierastajiem „sapratējiem” Ungāriju un Slovākiju, iebildes šobrīd paudušas arī Itālija, Bulgārija un Malta. Savukārt jaunais Čehijas premjerministrs Babišs paziņojis, ka viņa valsts neuzņemsies nekādas saistības šai sakarā. Izšķirošā Eiropadomes sēda Briselē paredzēta rīt, 18. decembrī. Pretmetu cīņas iznākums Čīlē Svētdien, 14. decembrī, notikušo Čīles prezidenta vēlēšanu otro kārtu var nodēvēt par pretmetu cīņu. Vēlētājiem tika piedāvāta izvēle starp ultrakonservatīvu katoli un neoliberālas ekonomikas piekritēju Hozē Antonio Kastu un Čīles Komunistiskās partijas pārstāvi Žanetu Haru. Tūdaļ gan jāsaka, ka Žaneta Hara pārstāv plašu kreisi centrisku koalīciju „Vienotība Čīlei”, kurā bez komunistiem ietilpst vesela virkne citu politisko spēku, sākot ar kreisi centriskajiem sociālistiem un liberāļiem, beidzot ar izteikti centriskajiem kristīgajiem demokrātiem. Arī viņas platformā nebija nekā radikāli kreisa, orientējoties uz sociālo garantiju, valsts veselības apdrošināšanas sistēmas un nodarbinātības veicināšanas attīstību. Tomēr, kā izrādījās, vairākumam čīliešu uzrunājoša bija labējā kandidāta Kasta programma ar akcentu uz nelegālās imigrācijas un noziedzības apkarošanu. „Čīlei vajag kārtību!” bija viens no jaunievēlētā valsts galvas pamatlozungiem. Jaunajā Čīles līderī nav grūti saskatīt vēl vienu „mazo Trampu”, līdz pat tādām detaļām kā aizsargbarjeras būvniecība pie ziemeļu robežām. Vēl viens Žanetas Haras zaudējuma iemesls ir tas, ka viņa asociējas ar iepriekšējo – diezgan nepopulāro prezidenta Gabriela Boriča kreiso valdību, kurā viņa ieņēma darba ministres posteni. Lai arī Boriča sociālā programma tika daļēji īstenota, viņa politiskās ambīcijas cieta vairākas nozīmīgas neveiksmes, vēlētājiem referendumā neatbalstot jauno konstitūcijas projektu un valdībai nespējot politiski atrisināt konfliktu ar iedzimto mapuču cilšu kopienām valsts dienvidos, galu galā ķeroties pie militāra spēka. Jaunievēlētais prezidents Kasts, savukārt, ir pazīstams kā liels pagājušajā gadsimtā valdījušā Čīles militārā diktatora Augusto Pinočeta piekritējs; kura valdībā Kasta vecākais brālis bija ministrs. Jaunais valsts galva gan nosodījis Pinočeta laikā notikušos cilvēktiesību pārkāpumus, taču slavējis tā laika ekonomisko politiku. Var piebilst, ka monolīta atbalsta likumdevējā Hozē Antonio Kasta valdībai gan nebūs, jo parlamenta apakšpalātā viņa labējo frakcijai „Pārmaiņas Čīlei” ir tikai otra lielākā frakcija aiz pieminētā kreiso bloka, un nāksies meklēt citu spēku – mērenāk centriskā bloka „Dižā un vienotā Čīle” un populistiskās Tautas partijas atbalstu. Vēl izteiktāks spēku līdzsvars starp labējiem un kreisajiem ir parlamenta augšpalātā Senātā. Sagatavoja Eduards Liniņš.
This episode of In Stride is sponsored by VetCS. VetCS is an equine veterinarian–founded company creating science-backed hemp products for everything from joint support to calming solutions for stressful situations. Their clean, consistent formulas are made by horse people who truly understand horses. Visit https://vetcs.com/pages/in-stride to purchase and use code InStride20 for 20% off. This episode is also sponsored by The Equestrian College Advisor. Navigate the college search with confidence and find the right fit for both academics and riding. Visit equestriancollegeadvisor.com to learn more and book a consultation. In this episode of “In Stride,” Sinead is joined by Olympic eventing course designer Pierre Le Goupil. Pierre Le Goupil is an internationally respected eventing course designer and lifelong horseman whose career began with more than two decades of competing internationally. He and his family established the event Le Grand Complet on their farm in Normandy, a competition that grew into one of the major horse trials in France and later relocated to Haras du Pin. After transitioning from riding to course design, Le Goupil went on to design at top FEI events around the world and was appointed as the cross-country course designer for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Pierre reflects on his journey to becoming one of the world's leading course designers and what shaped his approach to the sport, including: • The qualities he believes define a truly great course designer • How cross-country course design has evolved over the years and how that evolution has influenced the horses themselves • His experience designing the cross-country course for the 2024 Paris Olympics, and how he balanced challenge and global expectations • The pressure and responsibility that come with the role, and the strategies he uses to stay mentally grounded Join Pierre and Sinead for an insightful conversation about what it takes to design cross-country tracks on the world stage. In Stride is brought to you by Ride iQ. Ride iQ helps everyday riders ride with more clarity, confidence, and purpose through on-demand audio lessons from world-class coaches. Members also get weekly live Q&As with equestrian experts, exclusive podcast episodes, dressage test playbooks, and supportive community conversations that make learning feel fun and doable. If you want to give it a try, you can learn more and start your free 14-day trial at Ride-iQ.com. Want straightforward, expert advice on keeping your horse sound and thriving? Dr. Erica Lacher's eight-part program, Horse Health Essentials, is now available, and you can use code POD35 for 35% off. Learn more at RideIQElevate.com/horse-health. Ask An Expert is your go-to podcast for practical, real-world advice from top equestrian professionals. From improving your riding to mastering everyday horse care, our experts break it all down. Listen wherever you get your podcasts: https://pod.link/1776969830
Au programme de ce sous-marin : C'est la journée internationale des droits des animaux en ce 10 décembre. On parle de ces droits fondamentaux qui sont encore loin d'être respectés et du spécisme en France avec le collectif angevine Bêtes et Méchantes. Solness et Yakari, tous les deux membres de l’association, sont dans le studio avec nous. Le Joker et le Chabada proposent chaque année aux artistes amateurs locaux de se produire sur scène. Cette année, le public pourra faire la rencontre du groupe Red Birds et de l'artiste Jago au joker’s pub mercredi 17 décembre prochain. Jago, la chanteuse d'origine polonaise, fan d'indie-pop et de chansons mélancoliques sera avec nous à bord du sous-marin. Isabelle revient dans sa chronique cinéma sur l'acteur Swann Arlaud. Après le grand succès du film où il a brillé par son jeu Anatomie d'une chute, il revient au cinéma dans le film de Jérôme Bonnel La Condition. Enfin, la Dévoreuse, une librairie-restaurant, a ouvert ses portes mercredi dernier au Wheat au 18 rue du Haras. Jules s'est rendu à la soirée d'inauguration. Playlist : Bad Colours > freaks / PRETTY DAYS > Jago / Top Down Time > Red Birds /
durée : 02:32:44 - Les Matins - par : Guillaume Erner, Yoann Duval - - réalisation : Félicie Faugère
No Quadro DEMANDA EM FOCO , exportações recordes de carne bovina e China liderando as compras. No quadro HORA DO HARAS, Hermano Henning fala sobre a estiagem que está afetando o custo nos Haras em SP
Hermano Henning também fala sobre a ambição dos criadores do Quarto de Milhas em buscar a marca de um milhão de exemplares registrados no Brasil
Terça-feira é dia de Hora do Haras com Hermano Henning e na edição de hoje o destaque volto a ser o Quarto de Milha, dificuldades e oportunidades do mercado
When people enter a room, you instantly get a sense of their disposition in life. Are they smiley? Frowning? friendly? Gregarious? and you instantly if this is going to work. I knew instantly that this was going to work when Cecilia Guzman walked into the studio. Sitting down in the studio in beautiful Southern California for this episode of Wine Talks was a real treat—one of those times you just know you've got the right guest in the right seat. Cecilia Guzman, winemaker at Haras de Pirque (and yes, I stumbled through the name a couple of times—years of Spanish and still getting tripped up), joined me for a conversation that took us deep into the world of Chilean wine, from the fun of making it to the relentless challenge of selling it. Right from the top, Cecilia hit me with one of those insights I love: “Making wine is kind of easy. It's fun and easy, but selling wine, it's another stuff.” Isn't that the story of this business? We're all drawn in by the romance—the vineyards, the sunshine, the “lifestyle”—but it's once the barrels are tucked away and the corks are in the bottles that the real grind begins. And, as she pointed out, the business has changed dramatically in the last twenty years. Getting your label noticed in today's flooded market is a whole different challenge than staking out your vineyard back in the day. Now, Cecilia's story isn't the usual “dreamer buys some vines” tale. She's the general manager and winemaker at Aras de Pirque, a property now 100% owned by the Antinori family—six hundred years in wine. Yes, you read that right, six centuries! I always marvel at how these wine dynasties, whether Italian, French, or American, get the itch to go explore somewhere new. In this case, the Antinoris, looking for that “departure from the regular,” were drawn to Chile's potential—the terroir, the freedom from strict appellation rules, the lure of doing something different. Cecilia's philosophy on wine really shines when she talks about letting the place shine through—how it's not about making the best Chilean Cabernet, but making the best wine for that unique spot in Pirque. That notion of terroir, of honest wines that truly express where they're grown, is something I can get behind. The challenge, as we both lamented, is getting that magic to translate to the consumer, bridging that gap from heartfelt winemaking to the retail shelf. But what I found most refreshing was her practical outlook. She sees Chile as a land with advantages—natural barriers, low disease pressure, and a real push towards sustainability. There's a bit of humility in her voice when she talks about how Chile can almost do “organic by default.” Yes, their greatest challenge is, as she puts it, the weeds! (The kind in the vineyard, not the grain—note to self, remember the translation next time). What really stuck with me, though, was Cecilia's sense of continuity and patience. When you only get one shot a year, it takes decades to build real wisdom—and she's been racking up vintages for thirty years. The Antinoris may have centuries behind them, but every year in Chile still brings new lessons, new surprises, new stories. And isn't that just the heart of wine? It's history in a bottle, culture at the table, a product that's always made better when it brings people together—at home in Chile, or halfway across the world. If you ever get the chance, I'll tell you, visiting Chile is on that bucket list. From the vineyards to the Andes to those family tables where stories linger as long as the finish on a great Cabernet. Cheers to Cecilia, and to the stories we keep uncorking together. Haras de Pirque Website: https://www.harasdepirque.com/ Antinori Family (Marchesi Antinori) Website: https://www.antinori.it/ Los Vascos Website: https://www.lafite.com/en/the-domaines/los-vascos/ (Owned by Domaines Barons de Rothschild (Lafite)) Undurraga Website: https://www.undurraga.cl/ Don Melchor Website: https://www.donmelchor.com #winepodcast #Chileanwine #CeciliaGuzman #PollyHammond #winemaking #winetourism #AntinoriFamily #sustainablewine #terroir #vineyardmanagement #winemarketing #womeninwine #organicfarming #Argentinewine #CabernetSauvignon #Merlot #wineculture #biodynamicwine #wineindustry #foodandwinepairing
Depuis plusieurs années maintenant, nous vous proposons deux fois par mois d'écouter une conversation avec un homme ou une femme de cheval.De chacune de ces rencontres, nous avons su retirer un enseignement, un nouveau leitmotiv ou tout simplement un nouveau regard sur notre sport. ☀️
Tom Stanley in for Nick and joined by David Yates and they hear first from Chris Stickels, who provides a going update from Ascot. Then David Menuisier is along with the latest on Sunway, who goes to Goodwood, and he confirms that Tamfana is out until the Autumn. We also hear from Joseph Murphy on Cercene who is all systems go for the Nassau, so long as the ground doesn't come up soft at Goodwood. Charlotte Greenway is at the National Stud for the Royal Visit and reports from there in the company of Lee Mottershead, Joe Bradley and Sophie Mellett, while David Probert discusses his upcoming trip to Hong Kong and Lewis Tomlinson has our weekly Timeform update. Finally, it's Tuesday so we go around the bloodstock world and speak to Sally Ann Grassick, representing Haras de Colleville.
Tom Stanley in for Nick and joined by David Yates and they hear first from Chris Stickels, who provides a going update from Ascot. Then David Menuisier is along with the latest on Sunway, who goes to Goodwood, and he confirms that Tamfana is out until the Autumn. We also hear from Joseph Murphy on Cercene who is all systems go for the Nassau, so long as the ground doesn't come up soft at Goodwood. Charlotte Greenway is at the National Stud for the Royal Visit and reports from there in the company of Lee Mottershead, Joe Bradley and Sophie Mellett, while David Probert discusses his upcoming trip to Hong Kong and Lewis Tomlinson has our weekly Timeform update. Finally, it's Tuesday so we go around the bloodstock world and speak to Sally Ann Grassick, representing Haras de Colleville.
Découvrez ma formation en ligne sur les fondamentaux de l'accueil !1️⃣ Présentation de l'invité :Il est le fondateur du Barn Hotel, un concept lieu de vie à quelques kilomètres de Paris, sur le territoire du Haras de la Cense. Bonjour Edouard Daehn.2️⃣ Notes et références :Le Barn HotelHaras de la CenseWilliam Kriegel - Co-fondateur du BarnL'épisode avec Laurent TaïebL'épisode avec Xavier ThuizatFrançois Pipala - MOF maître d'hôtelChristophe Muller - MOF cuisinerLes livres : Lettres à un jeune poète - Rainer Maria Rilke Lattitude zéro - Mike Horn Elsa (recueil) - Louis Aragon3️⃣ Pour contacter l'invité :Par téléphone : 0671524925Si cet épisode vous a passionné, rejoignez-moi sur :L'Hebdo d'Hospitality Insiders, pour ne rien raterL'Académie Hospitality Insiders, pour vous former aux fondamentaux de l'accueilLinkedin, pour poursuivre la discussionInstagram, pour découvrir les coulissesLa bibliothèque des invités du podcastMerci de votre fidélité et à bientôt !Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
65 -Evènementiel et culture du 21 au 28/7/2025 (détails dans podcast)28° Festival PIANO PIC du 15 au 26/7 www.piano-pic.fr21/7 – 11h Conc'Air Place médiathèque Bagnères, James PEDERSEN et à 21h salle spectacle cinéma Cauterets Pierre REACH22/7- 11h Halle aux grains rencontre autour de Chopin Pierre REACH/Diane COOPER et à 21h Halle aux grains Erik BERCHOT23/7 – 11h Conc'Air Pl. Médiathèque Bagnères Vincent MARTINET et à 21h église de Campan Muza RUBACKYTE24/7 – 10h30 Le Maintenon Bagnères projection film « Muza », à 21h au Lycée d'Argelès SEONGHYEON Leem25/7 – 21h Thermes de Barèges Tom CARRE26/5 – 21h Halle grains, Yves HENRI et l'Orchestre de chambre de ToulouseFestival EQUESTRIA du 22 au 27/7 au Haras de Tarbes www.festivalequestria.com3 grands spectacles équestres « Messages », « Mozaïk », « Entre chiens et loups »tous les soirsFestival des petites églises de montagne 2025 www.festivaldespetiteseglises.fr-Le 24/7 à 20h30, église St Félix de Cadéac Trio PiccoloFestival CANTURA du 23 au 27/7 à Esquièze-Sere « Là, où les sommets chantent » FESTIVAL CANTURAFestival Rencon'trad du 25 au 27/7 à Avezac-Prat-Lahitte Festival Rencon'Trad d'Avezac« Musique en Madiran » le 26/7 à 20h, église de Madiran, concert Lucile CHAUBARD, violoncelle solo« Jazz in Marciac » du 21/7 au 7/8 Accueil | Jazz in Marciac« Les Estivales de Jeanne » du 23/7 au 27/8 à l'Espace Jeanne Larroque (UTL)Le 23/7 à 9h30, « Le jardin Massey en été » par Annick BALERI (rdv Méd. L. Aragon) et à 17h « Retour de voyages en Iran avec Jean HAILLET » par Rémi LANIERESTIV'ART le festival des Arts et des Loisirs le 27/7 a/c de 10h, centre-ville Argelès (peintures, sculptures, photos, bijoux et concertsLa culture au jardin du 28/6 au 27/7 au Jardin Massey :26/7 à 16h « Germaine et Germaine » au Théâtre de verdure27/7 à 15h La Mandolinata et à 16h « Juillan Happy Danser's » KiosqueVisites commentées ; détails dans podcast)Salon des Antiquaires les 26 et 27/7, Place des Carmes Trie/BaïseRencontre-signature avec Michèle TAJAN le 26/7 de 10h à 12h30, Auprès de Pyrène BagnèresThéâtre, lectures voir podcastConcerts Pic du Midi, Maison du Savoir, L'Atelier Vic en Bigorre, Halle Arreau, Cauterets, Castelnau Rivière Basse, Viella, églises Argelès, Ancizan-Avant, Aste, Bazus-Aure, Bourisp, Bun, Capvern les Bains, Maubourguet, St Lary Sauveterre, église des Templiers Luz St Sauveur (voir podcast)Cinéma : ciné plein air Été culturel 2025 / – Le Parvis ✱ Scène Nationale Tarbes-PyrénéesExpositions dans podcastHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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This episode of In Stride is presented by The Eventing Series by Natalie Keller Reinert and Flatiron Books. You can find The Eventing Series books in paperback, ebook, and audiobook wherever books are sold. Follow Natalie Keller Reinert on Instagram at @NatalieKReinert. In this episode of “In Stride,” Sinead is joined by 5* international event rider Bec Braitling. Bec Braitling is an accomplished international event rider and highly respected coach. Originally from Australia, she represented her country at the Young Rider Trans-Tasman Championships in 1998, 2000, and 2002, and was selected to compete in the 2000 Sydney Olympic Test Event. Since then, she has earned top results at CCI4* and CCI5* events around the world and represented Australia at the 2023 CHIO Aachen and Nations Cup at Haras de Jardy. Bec is a USEA ECP Level V certified instructor and a member of the ECP Faculty. She coached the Area VI Young Riders and NAYC Eventing Team from 2017 to 2019, and currently serves on the USEA ECP Committee, the EA21 Task Force, and as a Regional Coach for the EA21 program. In recognition of her contributions to the sport, Bec was awarded the USEA Foundation's Captain Mendivil-Yucupicio Grant in 2021 and received the Mike Huber Trophy for her dedication to the next generation of riders. She is the head trainer at Arnell Sporthorses and based out of Twin Rivers Ranch. In this episode, Bec shares key insights and experiences from her career, including: • Why she chose to move to the U.S. and how her experiences differed on the East and West Coasts. • Her experience with the Instructor Certification Program and how it shaped her as a coach. • The importance of getting horses in the ring and how access to competition opportunities can vary depending on where you are. • Her partnership with her top horse, Ernie, and the journey they've shared. Join Bec and Sinead in this exciting conversation that spans continents, career milestones, and the lessons learned along the way.
Over The Ditch with Mark Jones It was great catching up with Mark to discuss a wide range of topics, including the recent Young Guns Series, the current landscape of mare racing, 2yo competition, and much more. Mark shares his insightful thoughts on where the sport is heading and the opportunities ahead. Campbells Comments would like to thank Breckon Farms, Haras des Trotteurs, Woodlands Stud NZ NZB Standardbred Aldebaran Park
65 -Evènementiel et culture du 19 au 26/5/2025 (détails dans podcast)« Itinérantes 2025 » d'Arcane 17 :- « Working class hero » avec Pierre DOMENGES le 24/5 à 18h30 au Robin des Bois Tarbes46° Mai du Livre du 15 au 21/5 au Haras de Tarbes « Et l'humain ? »Conférence-débat organisée par le MRAP le 21/5 à 18h30 à la Bourse du TravailConférences :- « Le chemin de St Jacques en vallée d'Aure » par Cécile DELAUMONE le 21/5 à 17h, Maison du Patrimoine St Lary- « Sans elles, la moitié de notre travail eût été impossible » par Camille VALAT LOUBERE et Thomas FERRER le 21/5 à 14h, Résidence le Stade- « L'étrange Mme ERVERPOEL » par Alain-Jacques LEVRIER-MUSSAT le 22/5 à 17h, Espace Mengelatte Lourdes- « Ecrire l'histoire d'un club de rugby : l'union sportive Argelésienne » le 23/5 à 18h aux nouvelles Archives DépartementalesAuberge philosophique « La beauté sauvera-t-elle le monde ?'le 20/5 à 18h, espace de la gare ArgelèsMédiathèque Simone Veil Bagnères :- Braderie de documents le 21/5 de 10h à 17h30- Causerie verte humoristique avec Annick BALERI le 24/5 à 15hApéro-Rencontre avec Estelle ROCCHITELLI le 23/5 à 18h30 à Seich et le 24/5 à 11h bibliothèque ArrensRencontres auteurs :- Le 24/5 à 18h30 avec Adèle CASSIGNEUL « Le Vent des Mots » Lannemezan- Le 24/5 à 15h avec Wilfrid LUPANO, Librairie BD Vore- Le 24/5 à 16h avec Sandrine LE GOFF, médiathèque Louis Aragon- Le 26/5 à 17h30 avec Agnès BROWN, Espace Jeanne Larroque (UTL)« La Nuit des lézards » le 23/5 à 20h Cinéma Casino ArgelèsFestival TINTAM'ART du 23 au 28/5 à Rabastens de BigorreAutres manifestations dans podcastSPECTACLES« Rencontres aux chœurs du printemps », Chapelle de Laün, Arrens-Marsous :- Le 24/5 à 20h « Canta se gausas » et le 25/5 à 15h30 « Musica Vivente »Saison culturelle Bagnères : « Mafia Thérapie » le 24/5 à 20h30, Halle aux GrainsParvis : GiselleLe Pari : « En dessous » Cie de la Tong du 20 au 25/5Parc des Expos : « Vers l'infini » avec Eric LAGADEC et Guillaume MEURICE le 24/5 à 20hCAC Séméac : « Les Fourberies de Scapin « le 22/5 à 20h30 et « Sur les pas de Lise » le 24/5 à 20h30ECLA Aureilhan : Match improvisation le 24/5 à 20h30Maison du Savoir St Laurent de N : « SOI » le 23/5 à 10hL'Atelier Vic en Bigorre : « Boby Bi Goude » le 24/5 à 20h30Petit Théâtre Maurice Sarrazin : « Laisse la musique te guider » le 20/5 à 14hConcert « Javotte » le 23/5 à 20h (JAZZ MDA)CAC Jean Glavany Maubourguet : concert Chorale UTL et CANTADOUR le 24/5 à 18h30Paradis des Artistes Maubourguet : La Cie des Petits Concerts le 24/5 à 20h30Autres concerts, galas danse dans podcastCinéma : Atelier UTL « La part des anges » le 22/5 à 15h au Parvis et le 23/5 à 15h, le Palais LourdesSemaine cinéma européen au Maintenon Bagnères du 19 au 23/5CGR : concert culte Renaud le 20/5 à 19h45 et Opéra au cinéma le 22/5 à 20h15Autres séances spéciales Parvis dans podcastExpositions dans podcastHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
I caught up with Pat Driscoll, who shared some exciting news for Haras des Trotteurs. As the deadline for payments for the HDT Trotters Classic approaches, there are seven weanlings set to make their way to the NZB Standardbred weanling sale on June 26. Plus, much more. Contact; Louise Toulmin M: 0428 792 834 louise@harasdestrotteurs.com.au Georgia Lowry M: 0405 267 299 Georgia@yabbydamracing.com
65 -Evènementiel et culture du 12 au 19/5/2025 (détails dans podcast)« Nuit européenne des musées » le 17/5/2025 :- Lourdes Château Fort et Musée pyrénéen Lourdes de 18h30 à 22h30 - Tarbes Musée Massey et Musée Déportation et Résistance Nuit européenne des musées - Site officiel de la Ville de Tarbes 46° Mai du Livre du 15 au 21/5 au Haras de Tarbes « Et l'humain ? » Ligue de l'Enseignement 6529° Festival des MAYNATS le 14/5 à Hitte, les 16,17 et 18/5 à Pouzac Festival 2025, le programme ! – Les MAYNATS, Spectacles VivantsRencontre avec Michèle TAJAN (atelier livres et rencontres de l'UTL) autour de son dernier roman « Silences de cendres » le 12/5 à 17h30 à l'Espace Jeanne LarroqueRencontres auteurs:- Le 13/5 à 17h30 avec Nancy GUILBERT à la Médiathèque Louis Aragon Tarbes- Le 14/5 à 10h avec Pascal DESSAINT, « Le Vent des Mots » Lannemezan- Le 15/5 à 15h avec Pierre MELENDEZ Résidence Le Stade Tarbes- Du 15 au 17/5 avec auteurs « Rencontres littéraires Nogaro « Librairie La Litote Vic en BigorreConférences :- « Un découvreur au 13° siècle : Marco Pole et Le Livre des Merveilles » le 13/5 à 18h, parvis de la médiathèque Simone Veil Bagnères- Conférence botanique « Flore des Hautes-Pyrénées » par Guy DUSSAUSSOIS le 14/5 à 14h, Le Refuge Barèges- « Georges Burou, pionnier de la chirurgie transgenre » par Hamida CHAOUKY le 14/5 à 17h30, Esp Jeanne Larroque- Appel d'air « Grands Tétras , chasse photographique » le 15/5 à 18h, Palais des Congrès Lourdes- Le musicien Dimitri Chostakovitch » par J-François LEBOUX le 15/5 à 18h au STAPS (UTL)- « L'art du vitrail, toute une histoire » le 18/5 à 14h30, Abbaye de l'EscaladieuFête des Jumelages le 16/5 à 18h, Jardin des Vignaux, BagnèresFestival UNIQUES le 15/5 de 9h à 14h, Parvis Mairie de TarbesAutres manifestations dans podcastSPECTACLESTous les spectacles des différentes structures culturelles dans le podcast : Parvis, Tarbes en scènes, La Gespe, CAC Séméac, Ecla Aureilhan, Petit Théâtre Gare Argelès, MDA Quai de l'Adour, saison culturelle Lourdes et Lannemezan, Conservatoire Henri Duparc,Ainsi que les concerts, galas danse, soirées spéciales cinéma et expositionsHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
65 -Evènementiel et culture du 28/4 au 5/5/2025 (détails dans podcast)« Le Mois Bigourdan » du 29/3 au 30/4/2025 (organisé par Bigorr'Trad et Dahu Collectif) :Le 29/4 remise des prix scolaires au Haras (journée)Le 30/4 à 19h grande Cantera au Bar la Pena ArsenalItinérantes 2025 d'Arcane 17 :Le 2/5 à 19h, dédicace « Paysans d'Occitanie » avec Marie-Pierre VIEU à « La Taulada « Castelnau-MagnoacLe 5/5 à 18h30 « Nuta ou la mémoire Yiddish, Petit Théâtre Maurice Sarrazin TarbesRencontre signature avec Diego ARRABAL « Illusions » le3/5 de 10h à 12h30,librairie Auprès de Pyrène Bagnères de BigorreJournée de l'Art amateur à Maubourguet le 4/5 de 10h à 17h à la MDACONFÉRENCES :« Suffit-il pour être libre de vivre en démocratie ? « avec Pierre LEBEAU le 28/4 à 14h30, Hôtel de Journet, Vic en Bigorre« Pierre DUMAS, Résistant et journaliste » par Jean-François SOULET le 3 mai à 14h30, Bourse du TravailCauserie verte avec Annick BALERI le 3/5 à 9h45, médiathèque de LourdesPortes ouvertes serres municipales Tarbes (chemin des Carrerots) le 4/5 de 9h30à 12h30 et 13h30 à 18hFoire aux fleurs le 3/5 de 8h à 13h à Castelnau-MagnoacSalon du Mieux-Être du 3 au 4/5, Maison du Temps Libre Castelnau Rivière BasseFête des tourteaux à Larreule du 1 au 4/5Breakfit -Salon de la Forme du 3 au 4/5, Parc des Expositions Tarbes – Halls 1, 3 et 4Braderie Sports Loisirs du 2 au 4/5 au Parc des Expositions Tarbes – Hall 2Saison culturelle Bagnères : « La promesse de l'Aube » le 3/5 à 20h30, Halle aux grains SPECTACLESParvis : « Art » les 29 et 30/4 PARI : « Les Assassines Crise » du 29/4 au 4/5Cartel Bigourdan : « J'peux pas, j'ai rave » le 30/4 à 21h à l'Alamzic BagnèresCAC Séméac : « Entre les mondes : destination ailleurs » le 2/5 à 20h30Théâtre Gare Cauterets : concert Versos Cubanas le 28/4 à 20h30 CAC Maubourguet : Récital Nicole et Yves SANARENS le 4/5 à 15h à 20h30 (caritatif)Salle des fêtes Arrens-Marsous : Concert du Printemps (musique classique) le 29/4 à 20h30 (OPUS 65)Maison Parc National et Vallée de Luz St Sauveur : Chorale du Lac le 3/5 à 18hMJC Vic en Bigorre : » A tricyclette, musique sur 3 roues » le 30/4 à 19h30Les Musiqu'Halles le 3/5 de 10 à 13h, halles et marchés LourdesAutres concerts et spectacles dans podcastCinéma : WE Polar au Parvis les 3 et 4/5Expositions (toutes les expositions dans podcast) Consultez la page des PODCASTS de l'UTL-TB : https://www.utl-tb.info/page/2238064-rubriques-radioHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Bienvenue dans ce dernier épisode hors-série consacré au Salon des Étalons de Saint-Lô. Nous partons à la découverte d'un élevage qui incarne à lui seul l'excellence et le savoir-faire français : le Haras de Semilly.Quand on parle du Haras de Semilly, on pense immédiatement à Le Thot de Semilly et Diamant de Semilly, étalons de référence qui ont marqué l'élevage mondial. Mais derrière ces succès, il y a une histoire, une famille, une transmission de génération en génération. Aujourd'hui, Richard, Anne-Sophie et Dylan Levallois nous racontent cette aventure quise poursuit depuis des décennies en restant fidèles aux valeurs qui ont fait la renommée du Haras, tout en s'adaptant aux exigences du marché et de la compétition moderne.Dans cet épisode, nous allons parler de l'évolution du métier d'éleveur et d'étalonnier, du rôle clé que joue un événement comme le Salon des Étalons dans la visibilité et la commercialisation des chevaux, et des choix stratégiques à faire pour sélectionner et promouvoir la génétique de demain.Comment trouve-t-on les futurs grands reproducteurs ? Quelles sont les qualités essentielles d'un étalon en 2025 ? Comment préserver la diversité génétique tout en répondant aux attentes du marché ?Richard, Anne-Sophie et Dylan nous ont fait le plaisir de répondre à ces questions.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to reflect on the life of Michael O'Sullivan, the hugely promising talent who died at 24 on Sunday morning. They are joined at some length by Ken Whelan, the former jockey who acted as agent and mentor to Michael, and who has been close to Michael's family through his final days.Also on today's show, Nick and Jane are joined by Adrien Cugnasse to discuss developments at Haras le Fresnay since its acquisition by Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Mansour, and to document an extraordinary sequence of events in Doha, including the shock return of Pierre Charles Boudot.They also look back on the action from Ascot and Wincanton at the weekend.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to reflect on the life of Michael O'Sullivan, the hugely promising talent who died at 24 on Sunday morning. They are joined at some length by Ken Whelan, the former jockey who acted as agent and mentor to Michael, and who has been close to Michael's family through his final days. Also on today's show, Nick and Jane are joined by Adrien Cugnasse to discuss developments at Haras le Fresnay since its acquisition by Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Mansour, and to document an extraordinary sequence of events in Doha, including the shock return of Pierre Charles Boudot. They also look back on the action from Ascot and Wincanton at the weekend.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead for Tuesday's edition of the popular daily horse racing podcast. At the All Party Parliamentary Group for Racing and Bloodstock reception in the House of Commons on Monday night, Nick caught up with APPG Chair Dan Carden MP, who speaks of his enthusiasm for racing and his opportunities to advocate for the sport in parliament. Also today, Arena Racing Company CEO Martin Cruddace gives Nick a lengthy and wide ranging interview which covers Affordability Checks, Prize Money, Racecourse Closures, Customer Experience, Levy Reform, The Winter Millions, and more. Plus, Timeform's Dan Barber examines the merits of Salvator Mundi, while AJ O' Neill has the latest on the fascinating recruit Indiana Dream, and Pascal Noue of Haras de la Hetraie is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
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Nick is joined by David Yates to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They are joined to day by Cork trainer Jimmy Mangan who, although excited about Spillane's Tower's King George bid, warns that it is highly. contingent on soft ground at the Sunbury track. Also on today's show, Nick and Dave pick through the reporting on Frankie Dettori vs HMRC, while - in the company of former Windsor Champion Jockey Hywel Davies, they welcome the return of jumping to the Berkshire track. Dan Barber pops in with the Timeform perspective, Erwan de Chambure from Haras de Montaigu is this week's Weatherbys Guest, while Nick catches up with Clonbonny Stud's Denise O'Brien, who shaves her head for Cystic Fibrosis in Ireland this evening.
Nick is joined by David Yates to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They are joined to day by Cork trainer Jimmy Mangan who, although excited about Spillane's Tower's King George bid, warns that it is highly. contingent on soft ground at the Sunbury track. Also on today's show, Nick and Dave pick through the reporting on Frankie Dettori vs HMRC, while - in the company of former Windsor Champion Jockey Hywel Davies, they welcome the return of jumping to the Berkshire track. Dan Barber pops in with the Timeform perspective, Erwan de Chambure from Haras de Montaigu is this week's Weatherbys Guest, while Nick catches up with Clonbonny Stud's Denise O'Brien, who shaves her head for Cystic Fibrosis in Ireland this evening.
Nick - in Del Mar, CA, ahead of Breeders' Cup - is joined from Melbourne by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest from around the racing world. With favourite Jan Brueghel controversially scratched from the Melbourne Cup on the order of RV vets and stewards, Nick and Lee examine the reasons for the scratch with Kick Up for Racing's Vicky Leonard, after hearing Aidan O'Brien's succinct but unvarnished thoughts on the matter. Later in this episode, hear more from Aidan, as he discusses City of Troy's Classic bid, while we also hear from Ramiro Restrepo, owner of Juvenile fancy Ferocious, Keeneland's Cormac Breathnach on the inaugural eve-of-Cup sale, and JA McGrath with news of David Eustace's rapid rise in Hong Kong. This week's Weatherbys guest is Jennifer Sassier, Breeding Manager of Haras du Mont dit Mont in Normandy.
In this Com d'Archi, discover two projects, one with its hospital dedicated to horses, developed by Groupe Franc Architectures, in Normandy.Gabriel Franc, cofounder of Groupe Franc Architectures with Yann Daoudlarian, introduces us to their agency. They are implanted in several cities of France, from Le Havre to Bordeaux, and have more than one hundred collaborators. The agency has several specialities, notably residential, warehouses and logistics, office architecture. During the last ten years, they designed around five billions square meters of warehouses, with the aim to offer better work space to the employees. Their versatility allows them to work on gigantic projects and very small ones. They are used to collaborating with international and local developers.The equine projects, might be a surprising to talk about. The Goustranville project includes an equine hospital that takes into account, into its circulation mapping, the high sensitivity of horses to illness. The refurbishment of the Haras du Pin project with its very particular needs and scale, will be ready for the Paris OG 2024 (teams training).Image teaser Haras du Pin in Normandy, France - DR © PackShotSound engineering : Julien Rebours___If you like the podcast do not hesitate:. to subscribe so you don't miss the next episodes,. to leave us stars and a comment :-),. to follow us on Instagram @comdarchipodcast to find beautiful images, always chosen with care, so as to enrich your view on the subject.Nice week to all of you ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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durée : 00:59:39 - Le 13/14 - par : Bruno Duvic - Nous sommes aujourd'hui en direct du Haras national de Saint Lô, dans le cadre des commémorations des 80 ans du débarquement pour rendre hommage aux victimes civiles des bombardements en Normandie.
Nick, in Baltimore, is joined from York by Lydia Hislop, who analyses all the highs and lows from the first day of the Dante Festival, including some very difficult moments early in the day and the possible consequences of the as-yet-unfinished stewards' enquiry. Following the running of the Musidora, they try to piece together a tricky Oaks puzzle. Also today, Willie Mullins joins the show to talk Vauban and his new flat star Lope de Lilas, while Olly Cole looks forward to the Lockinge return of Royal Scotsman and assesses his strong clutch of juveniles. In Maryland, 1ST Racing's Peter Rotondo previews the Preakness Stakes, plus Haras de Meautry's Nick Bell embarks on a mammoth cycling challenge in aid of Au Dela des Pistes, and York's Food and Wine supremo Steve Cooper brings us up to speed on new developments at the track.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss the latest developments from around the racing world. They lead with yesterday's news that Opera Singer would likely miss the 1,000 Guineas, and Nick talks to Kelly Burke about the progress of her nearest market rival to that point, Moyglare winner Fallen Angel. Also on today's show, Dan Skelton looks beyond handicaps for Langer Dan following his 10lb hike in the weights, while Dan Barber gives Timeform's Top 5 Festival performances plus pays tribute to the grandest of old timers. Jimmy George gives advance notice of the Tattersalls breeze-up sales, while Whitsbury's Ed Harper celebrates not only the new opportunities afforded racing by the Immigration Salary List but also a debut success for his first season sire Sergei Prokofiev. Ben Atkins brings us the Thoroughbid weekly Point to Point wrap, while Nicolas de Chambure from Haras d'Etreham reflects on a golden Festival for his stallions.
Nick is joined by broadcaster Rishi Persad to discuss the latest developments from around the racing world. They lead with yesterday's news that Opera Singer would likely miss the 1,000 Guineas, and Nick talks to Kelly Burke about the progress of her nearest market rival to that point, Moyglare winner Fallen Angel. Also on today's show, Dan Skelton looks beyond handicaps for Langer Dan following his 10lb hike in the weights, while Dan Barber gives Timeform's Top 5 Festival performances plus pays tribute to the grandest of old timers. Jimmy George gives advance notice of the Tattersalls breeze-up sales, while Whitsbury's Ed Harper celebrates not only the new opportunities afforded racing by the Immigration Salary List but also a debut success for his first season sire Sergei Prokofiev. Ben Atkins brings us the Thoroughbid weekly Point to Point wrap, while Nicolas de Chambure from Haras d'Etreham reflects on a golden Festival for his stallions.
NIck is joined by Mirror man David Yates to canter through the racing headlines today. They lead with the story of Curtis Wilson-Ruddock, apprentice jockey diagnosed with ADHD, whose treatment for failing to provide a sample has incurred the wrath of PJA boss Paul Struthers, who joins the show. Also on today's show, the best of yesterday's media days with Willie Mullins and Share Hanlon, while Nick catches up with Shishkin's breeder Clive Bennett and his assistant Lucy Smith, plus the Timeform perspective from Dan Barber. Haras de Cercy's Andree Cypres is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror Newsboy David Yates to cast a glance over the headlines from the racing world with some big name guests. With an eye to British Champions Day, Nick catches up with Clerk Chris Stickels about the possible move to the inner track, Angus Gold raises hopes for an appearance from Mostahdaf, while Kia Joorabchian is back to talk King of Steel and his openness to a possible Breeders' Cup bid beyond Ascot. Saeed bin Suroor reflects on 500 Graded Stakes wins plus nominates his Breeders' Cup target for Mawj, while ROA Corporate Affairs Director Andy Clifton has details of this year's jumps nominees and Haras du Buff's Edwige le Metayer is our Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror Newsboy David Yates to cast a glance over the headlines from the racing world with some big name guests. With an eye to British Champions Day, Nick catches up with Clerk Chris Stickels about the possible move to the inner track, Angus Gold raises hopes for an appearance from Mostahdaf, while Kia Joorabchian is back to talk King of Steel and his openness to a possible Breeders' Cup bid beyond Ascot. Saeed bin Suroor reflects on 500 Graded Stakes wins plus nominates his Breeders' Cup target for Mawj, while ROA Corporate Affairs Director Andy Clifton has details of this year's jumps nominees and Haras du Buff's Edwige le Metayer is our Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. They lead with last night's news of the retirement to stud of the Champion three year old and Arc winner Ace Impact, and are joined by Mathieu Alex, stud director at Haras de Beaumont. Also on today's show, Nick and Jane look ahead to the Dewhurst in the company of Iberian's rider Tom Marquand, who also details his and wife Hollie Doyle's big race upcoming travel plans. Emmet Mullins looks ahead to the Cesarewitch with The Shunter and has news of Noble Yeats and Feronily, while Carl Llewellyn has his say on the Grand National changes and pays tribute to I Like to Move It. Jane gives her thoughts on the Flemensface affair and recommends changes from the IHRB.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. They lead with last night's news of the retirement to stud of the Champion three year old and Arc winner Ace Impact, and are joined by Mathieu Alex, stud director at Haras de Beaumont. Also on today's show, Nick and Jane look ahead to the Dewhurst in the company of Iberian's rider Tom Marquand, who also details his and wife Hollie Doyle's big race upcoming travel plans. Emmet Mullins looks ahead to the Cesarewitch with The Shunter and has news of Noble Yeats and Feronily, while Carl Llewellyn has his say on the Grand National changes and pays tribute to I Like to Move It. Jane gives her thoughts on the Flemensface affair and recommends changes from the IHRB.
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Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to peruse today's headlines from around the world of horseracing. With Royal runner Desert Hero the likely centre of attention in the lead up to this weekend'd Betfred St Leger, Nick talks in depth to his trainer William Haggas, who could saddle several more in the royal silks at Doncaster, and who also has updates on Relief Rally, Lake Forest, Maljoom and Sense of Duty. Also on today's show, veteran US rider Mike Smith talks about his star 2yo filly Tamara, and also has some advice for Frankie Dettori. Richard Phillips brings us the latest from National Racehorse Week, while Haras de Saint Pair's Andreas Putsch is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to peruse today's headlines from around the world of horseracing. With Royal runner Desert Hero the likely centre of attention in the lead up to this weekend'd Betfred St Leger, Nick talks in depth to his trainer William Haggas, who could saddle several more in the royal silks at Doncaster, and who also has updates on Relief Rally, Lake Forest, Maljoom and Sense of Duty. Also on today's show, veteran US rider Mike Smith talks about his star 2yo filly Tamara, and also has some advice for Frankie Dettori. Richard Phillips brings us the latest from National Racehorse Week, while Haras de Saint Pair's Andreas Putsch is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Today, Charlotte Greenway is in for Nick and joined by RTV's Jane Mangan to look back on the key performances from the Curragh at the weekend. Jack Channon joins to look ahead to some of his key runners with entries over the next week including his Oaks placed filly Caernarfon then Ruby Walsh become the latest on this podcast to add his view on the jockey's sauna debate. Jo Massey is along to share her concerns over the the future of her retraining and rehoming charity Racehorse Relief and finally Nicolas de Chambure of Haras d'Etreham is this week'd Weatherbys Bloodstock guest.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. Among the guests on this episode are champion trainer Willie Mullins, who reflects on Vauban taking another step towards the Melbourne Cup yesterday at Naas. Also today, RCA Chair Wilf Walsh gives a meaty rejoinder to the many dissenting voices in the recent sauna debate, while trainer Stuart Williams eyes up a seven timer for Quinault in this weekend's Shergar Cup, and Haras du Logis's Julian Ince is today's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. On today's show, Amo Racing rep Tom Pennington spins through all the two year olds likely to head to Ascot this year plus brings news of Derby 2nd King of Steel, who may yet head to the meeting. Alan King tells us of Trueshan's breathing difficulties this season and why he hopes an operation may help his star back on track ahead of a possible tilt at the Gold Cup. Meanwhile, Charlie Fellowes has news of his Ascot line-up, amongst which is a three year old dark horse and one who has had an unconventional prep. With news that JRA trained horses are now exempt from the BHA's anti-doping protocol, their London rep Kanichi Kusano joins the show, Haras du Hoguenet's Damien Desiles is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock Guest.
Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. They begin by discussing the ever present threat to the sport from pressure group Animal Rising and the measures taken to prevent disruption on Derby Day. They are joined by Jockey Club CEO Nevin Truesdale and commercial litigator Harry Stewart-Moore. Also on today's show, trainer George Boughey talks about his potential star 2yo, Nick Bell from Haras de Meautry is our Weatherbys Bloodstock guest, and Nick and Dave discuss Desert Crown's comeback and this weekend's Irish Classics.