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Thoroughbred Los Angeles Radio Program with hosts Jon Lindo and Bob Ike. Los Alamitos, Churchill Downs and National Thoroughberd Racing Coverage. Thoroughbred Racing News, Previews and Selections, broadcast from Southern California
Southern California racing shifts to Los Al!Louie & Barry got you covered.
I get regular enquiries about the current whereabouts and activities of Michael Wrona, the young Queensland race caller I got to introduce to American horse racing thirty six years ago.The now defunct Hollywood Park Race Club was anxious to try out the Australian style of race calling on the big on course crowds and simulcast viewers of the era. Michael and I were invited to cover a total of six race meetings in a ten day period during which time public reaction was to be closely monitored. Should the experiment prove successful, Michael was all but assured of an offer to become resident Hollywood Park broadcaster. Two weeks later 24 year old Michael Wrona had made the quantum leap from a fair way down the “pecking order” on 4BC Brisbane to become the voice of Californian racing on one of the world's most iconic racetracks. The past 36 years have taken the Brisbane boy through many valleys and peaks- amazing highlights and devastating lows. He's been tempted to call it quits and scurry home to Australia several times, but something has always prompted him to give it another shot. Today he and his American wife Kathy live in Orange County where he's safely ensconced as track announcer at the Los Alamitos race track. Five years ago we presented a podcast with the man himself. Several recent emails have prompted me to give that podcast another run. Michael was actually in the broadcast box at Los Alamitos getting ready to call a Saturday night card when we recorded this 2021 chat. We began by talking about his Aussie accent, unchanged after more than three decades in the US. He talks of his appointment as Los Alamitos track announcer in the wake of his shock dismissal by the owners of the high profile Santa Anita track. Michael takes us through the dual breed format of Los Alamitos programming- the combination of thoroughbred and quarter horse racing. We turn back the clock to the day Michael and I arrived at Hollywood Park for a six meeting commitment. If the crowds and simulcast viewers liked the Queenslander's style, he had the job at the famous track. Michael remembers the late Marjorie Everett, the dynamic chairperson of the Hollywood Park Operating Company and some of her eccentricities. He reflects on the first big race he got to call in California featuring the clash of two top horses. Michael was stunned when offered the opportunity to share calling duties at the reopening of the legendary Agua Caliente track where Phar Lap had won his only race outside Australia. He looks back on the first of several interruptions to his career. Marjorie Everett was deposed as Hollywood Park supremo, and the new administration preferred another caller. He was lucky to pick up a gig at Bay Meadows track in San Francisco. The Aussie commentator talks of a brief return to Hollywood Park and the opportunity to feature in an episode of the famous Seinfeld sitcom. Mike talks of his subsequent dismissal from the Bay Meadows job. Luckily he still had employment with Golden Gate Fields, another popular San Francisco venue. He looks back on an offer from an exciting new venture in Texas. Retama Park opened with a flurry but closed before the completion of its first season. By now Michael was developing an inferiority complex. Around this time Michael got to enjoy a brief stint at the famous Arlington Park track in Chicago. During this stint he called a history making performance by the champion Cigar. Life took a bizarre twist for Michael when he was reappointed by Hollywood Park after a shock resignation by Trevor Denman. He called the race in which Lafitt Pincay Jnr broke Willie Shoemaker's long standing riding record. The much travelled Wrona talks of an exciting offer from another Texan enterprise called Lone Star Park where he would spend five years. For three years during Lone Star's off season he worked at Fairgrounds in New Orleans. Both tracks were taken over by new management and history repeated itself when Michael was finished up. Michael talks of his separation from first wife Julie whose acting career kept them apart for long periods. His spirits were lifted by the opportunity to call the 2000 Preakness Stakes. In 2005 he returned to California where he called the races for Bay Meadows and Golden Gate Fields. He talks of a quick trip to Argentina to cover South America's biggest race. Michael looks back on 2015, a helluva year for the expat Queenslander. He landed the job at Santa Anita after an exhaustive audition process, but shortly after had to deal with the trauma of being singled out by a “real live” stalker. By now he'd become very philosophical about the lack of job security in the US. His dismissal at Santa Anita came from left field. On a lighter note Michael talks about his marriage to the delightful Kathy and the interpretation of certain expressions he's used in his race calls. Some of them caused a little confusion in the States. He talks of a whirlwind schedule through 2019 which gave him little time to think of the Santa Anita disaster. This was a lovely catch up with the kid from Brisbane who over 36 years has showcased the Aussie style of race calling on more than twenty tracks in six countries.
No Stakes races Saturday at Woodbine but trainers Josie Carroll, Katerina Vassilieva, Catherine Day Philips and Krista Cole combined for an incredible pick-6. OSS Gold Legs at Mohawk Saturday night and no horse yet has figured out how to defeat the amazing Beau Jangles. We have his trainer, Dr Ian Moore wondering if the 30-race win streak by the trotter A Worthy Lad is attainable. Former Maple Leaf, Eddie Olczyk makes the podcast after the remarkable choices he promoted for the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness. We have a Family Feud theme for our Ajax Downs Coverage – could the Benitez brothers outride Mrs. Botello's favourite son? And from Los Alamitos, a race that could indicate your wagering is having a negative effect on your marital life.
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Jason looks back at the weekend including some weather cancellations as well as racing from Los Alamitos, Aqueduct, and Fair Grounds.
Thoroughbred Los Angeles Radio Program with host Mike Willman. Los Alamitos, Gulfstream Park and National Thoroughberd Racing Coverage. Thoroughbred Racing News, Previews and Selections, broadcast from Southern California
Thoroughbred Los Angeles Radio Program with hosts Jon Lindo and Bob Ike. Los Alamitos, Gulfstream Park and National Thoroughberd Racing Coverage. Thoroughbred Racing News, Previews and Selections, broadcast from Southern California
It's time for another edition of SoCal Saturdays!Josh Rodriguez sits in for Barry this week, and the Los Al Futurity is the feature.Check out our friends at AmWager! They have a 100% deposit match up to $150 for new customers - get in today! www.amwager.com
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On Saturday, we present the Grade 2 Los Alamitos Futurity at Los Alamitos Race Course as the Race of the Day. Catch the analysis from Gino Buccola and Mike Beer here.
The Racing Dudes preview Saturday's Los Alamitos Futurity (G2), a key stop on the Road to the Kentucky Derby. Then the guys fire off rapid-fire picks for the biggest remaining stakes races of the weekend—including the highly anticipated return of Oaklawn Park. Full Livestream ReplayRacingDudes.com is the destination site for all things horse racing and sports betting. Whether it be free winners, expert insider picks, up-to-the-minute trackside weather reports, or multiple podcasts and livestream videos that provide only the best content for gamblers of all skill levels, never make another wager without visiting the Racing Dudes first!Made by fans, for fans, come see why RacingDudes.com is the #1 most trusted sports betting website anywhere!FREE daily horse racing picks for every track in America!
Thoroughbred Los Angeles Radio Program with host Mike Willman. Los Alamitos, Gulfstream Park and National Thoroughberd Racing Coverage. Thoroughbred Racing News, Previews and Selections, broadcast from Southern California
Thoroughbred Los Angeles Radio Program with host Jon Lindo. Los Alamitos, Gulfstream Park and National Thoroughberd Racing Coverage. Thoroughbred Racing News, Previews and Selections, broadcast from Southern California
Louie & Barry are back with SoCal Saturdays - and they're headed to Los Alamitos!The Grade 2 Starlet is the feature, and offers KY Oaks points.If you're wagering in Southern California - check out AmWager! They've got a 100% deposit match up to $150 for new customers.
The Space Show Presents Arkisys CEO DAVE BARNHART Sunday, 11-2-25David Barnhart (Dave), CEO of Arkisys and research professor at USC, discussed the company's progress in space operations and their unique business platform called “The Port” in Los Alamitos, Ca, including their work with NASA's Astrobee facility and development of a free-flying space platform called “The Port.” The discussion covered various technical aspects including funding sources, modular space platforms, and navigation systems, while addressing challenges in hiring engineers and developing flexible infrastructure for space servicing. The conversation ended with conversations about future plans including lunar applications, and company security measures. Before ending, Dave highlighted the potential environmental impact of satellite debris and mentioned a USC PhD student's research on the topic presented at the United Nations. I referenced future Space Show programs with Hotel Mars Dr. Kothari and Dr. Roger Lanius on Friday to discuss his new book.CEO Dave discussed his role in managing the Astrobee facility, a robotic free flyer inside the International Space Station. He explained that Arkisys, where he works, had taken over the commercial maintenance and operation of Astrobee which is used for microgravity experiments inside the ISS. The facility allows for testing in full 6 degrees of freedom in a zero-G environment, with capabilities for various payloads and operations lasting about 3 hours per session. Our guest noted that while NASA does not pay for the service, it aligns with his company business model focused on services, and they are responsible for helping customers through the necessary paperwork and procedures to use Astrobee.David went on to discuss the development of his free-flying space platform called “The Port,” which will provide a stable environment for autonomous robotics and payload hosting. He explained that the first flight of key technologies, carried by a 250-kilogram vehicle called the Cutter, is planned for late 2026, with the goal of demonstrating rendezvous capabilities with a port module in a 525-kilometer Sun Sync orbit. Barnhart noted that while there is competition in the space infrastructure and logistics sector, the market for hosted payloads and space servicing is projected to grow significantly, with potential revenue from existing markets like hosted payloads.Barnhart discussed his company's funding, which includes government grants, SBIR, STTR, and contracts from DIU and the Space Development Agency. He explained their development of a modular space platform with propulsion capabilities, including the use of chemical systems and potential partnerships with companies using electric propulsion. Barnhart also addressed the challenges of refueling and connecting different interfaces for their platform, noting that they conducted a study on various interfaces worldwide and are working on creating a flexible system for future growth.David discussed the evolution of his satellite concept from a DARPA challenge focused on modular orbital functions to the development of “satlets” and port modules. He explained how the concept of cellularization led to the creation of scalable, multi-functional satellite components that could be aggregated, addressing the challenge of building cost-effective satellites. Barnhart described his company's current size of 4 full-time employees plus himself, with plans to expand to 10-12 people, and mentioned their upcoming move to a larger facility to accommodate growth and develop a flat floor testing platform for robotic arm movements in space.Barnhart further discussed the challenges of hiring engineers for innovative space projects, noting that while experienced engineers are valuable for technical expertise, they may struggle with new concepts, while less experienced engineers might be more adaptable but lack depth. He emphasized the importance of finding a balance between technical expertise and innovative thinking. Ryan inquired about the potential internal applications of the Astrobee partnership with NASA, to which Barnhart confirmed that the learnings would be applied to Arkisys port module for validation and verification post-launch. Barnhart also explained the company's use of an AI-based system, powered by a large language model, to assist in identifying potential issues with connectivity and safety. He highlighted the flexibility of the port module, which can be reconfigured and expanded in multiple dimensions to meet various customer needs, and emphasized the company's focus on creating a versatile infrastructure for space servicing rather than specializing in a single service like refueling.The team discussed navigation systems for their spaceport module, which includes onboard cameras, GPS, IMU, and a partnership with Fugro for high-precision navigation down to centimeter accuracy using differential GPS and L-band signals. Dave explained their power management strategy, noting they have 500 watts on the cutter and plan for 1,000-1,500 watts on the port module, with power optimization software to manage shared infrastructure. Marshall inquired about lunar applications, to which he confirmed the system could be adapted for lunar and Mars orbits, including potential use as a communications router to handle different frequency standards around the moon.David also discussed the challenges of selecting the right mix of connectors for their first port module to ensure flexibility over the next five years, particularly in light of Europe's space servicing push. He mentioned they have letters of intent from prospective customers and have conducted over 20 tests with 15 different types of customers using a full-scale port module mock-up. Barnhart also addressed cyber and IT theft protection, noting they are NIST certified and going through the audit process for CMMC, with a focus on mitigating attacks from overseas. He explained they are developing software for security, including the ability to encrypt payload data with customer-specific keys, and are allocating 5% of their monthly budget to IT security.David Barnhart discussed the company's approach to satellite connectivity, explaining they are working with AWS ground stations and exploring optical beam communication options. He addressed Marshall's question about interfacing with satellite constellations, noting they are currently independent but considering multiple ground station providers. Our guest responded to David's question about succession planning, confirming they have explored directors and key people insurance and identified Dr. Raul Rugani as a potential successor. Ryan inquired about the company's growth strategy, to which he explained they are focusing on key modularization challenges while being open to partnerships for specialized technologies like robotics, with the goal of creating flexible port modules that can accommodate various capabilities.Dave discussed the challenges and potential solutions for exploring lava tubes on Mars using a modified Ingenuity helicopter, emphasizing the need for a hybrid approach involving both aerial and rover-based systems. He explained the technology behind cave navigation using SLAM and highlighted the importance of energy and data distribution. Barnhart also described the Bosun Locker project, which provides students with 3D printable files to design and test hardware for space applications. Additionally, he addressed the environmental impact of space debris reentering the Earth's atmosphere, noting the potential for nanoparticles to affect the atmosphere's composition and radiation effects.David and Dave discussed the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday and both expressed gratitude to the Space Show team. They encouraged listeners to support the show through donations and subscriptions. 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Bob Pittman and John Sykes, the founders of iHeart, also launched MTV—sparking Petros's memories of MTV's “Summer House,” which he expected to be packed with babes but wasn't quite what he imagined. Tim followed with a surprisingly touching Little League story and advice his dad gave him about his pitching future. NBC Universal's massive $27 billion NBA deal is expected to lose money at first but could pay off long-term by attracting a younger audience. The Dodgers are set to face Toronto in Game 1 of the World Series on Friday, and the team discussed Patrick Hill, a former NFL player who left football to become a nurse. The hour wrapped with a look at Los Alamitos—where the city is reportedly making billions off traffic tickets.
Thoroughbred Los Angeles Radio Program with host Mike Willman. Los Alamitos and National Thoroughberd Racing Coverage. Thoroughbred Racing News, Previews and Selections, broadcast from Southern California
Thoroughbred Los Angeles Radio Program with host Jon Lindo. Los Alamitos and National Thoroughberd Racing Coverage. Thoroughbred Racing News, Previews and Selections, broadcast from Southern California
Louie & Barry are back with another walk through the card in Southern California.The Dark Mirage Stakes is the feature.
Thoroughbred Los Angeles Radio Program with host Mike Willman. Los Alamitos and National Thoroughberd Racing Coverage. Thoroughbred Racing News, Previews and Selections, broadcast from Southern California
Thoroughbred Los Angeles Radio Program with host Jon Lindo. Los Alamitos and National Thoroughberd Racing Coverage. Thoroughbred Racing News, Previews and Selections, broadcast from Southern California
Louie & Barry are back with another SoCal Saturday.We're back to Cypress, where the EB Johnston is the feature at Los Al.
Thoroughbred Los Angeles Radio Program with host Mike Willman. Los Alamitos, Saratoga and National Thoroughbred Racing Coverage. Thoroughbred Racing News, Previews and Selections, broadcast from Southern California
Thoroughbred Los Angeles Radio Program with hosts Jon Lindo and Bob Ike. Los Alamitos, Saratoga and National Thoroughberd Racing Coverage. Thoroughbred Racing News, Previews and Selections, broadcast from Southern California
Los Alamitos wraps its thoroughbred meet this weekend, and Louie & Barry are back with another full card analysis.The Grade 2 Great Lady M Stakes features a showdown of Kopion and Sweet Azteca.
It's 4th of July weekend and the Thoroughbred action is explosive. We begin at Saratoga where it is opening weekend at this historic New York track.Next we head to the heartland and a pair of Stakes races at Horseshoe Indianapolis. We complete our journey on the West coast with a graded Stakes sprint race at Los Alamitos. Back a horse and get paid!!!
Thoroughbred Los Angeles Radio Program with host Mike Willman. Los Alamitos, Churchill Downs and National Thoroughbred Racing Coverage. Thoroughbred Racing News, Previews and Selections, broadcast from Southern California
Thoroughbred Los Angeles Radio Program with hosts Jon Lindo and Bob Ike. Los Alamitos, Churchill Downs and National Thoroughberd Racing Coverage. Thoroughbred Racing News, Previews and Selections, broadcast from Southern California
Thoroughbred Los Angeles Radio Program with host Mike Willman. Los Alamitos, Churchill Downs and National Thoroughbred Racing Coverage. Thoroughbred Racing News, Previews and Selections, broadcast from Southern California
Louie & Barry move their focus to Los Alamitos.The Bertrando Stakes, a 1 mile race for colts and horses, is the highlight.
Thoroughbred Los Angeles Radio Program with host Jon Lindo. Los Alamitos, Churchill Downs and National Thoroughberd Racing Coverage. Thoroughbred Racing News, Previews and Selections, broadcast from Southern California
Join us on Saturday, June 21 as we take a ride across the country and back. We begin on the East coast with a pair of turf sprint races, one at Aqueduct in New York and the other at Laurel Park in Maryland. The grade 3 Ohio Derby is on our radar as three-year old males run at their share of $500,000. We go West to Los Alamitos for the Betrando Stakes and finish at Churchill Downs with the Chicago Stakes. Back a horse and get paid!!!
This episode covers a pair of stakes races from the mountain. Including the Mountain Top Futurity this first New Mexico Bred Futurity of the year at Ruidoso as well as the Derby. Also talking about a pair of races from Los Al headlined by the G1 Ed Burke Million Futurity. Thanks for listening.
Dr. Kushagra Verma, MD, MS, FAAOS, is a board-certified orthopedic spine surgeon at Advanced Spine Care in Los Alamitos and Marina Del Rey, California.He is fellowship-trained in complex spine surgery and has many years of experience. He offers surgery when it's the best option to ensure the highest quality of life for his patients. Dr. Verma earned a bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering from Cornell University School of Engineering in Ithaca, New York, and a master's degree in molecular biology from the NYU Graduate School of Arts & Sciences in New York City. He completed medical school at NYU School of Medicine in New York City. Dr. Verma also completed an orthopedic surgery residency at Thomas Jefferson University's Rothman Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and an adult and pediatric spine fellowship (with a focus on spinal deformities) at the University of California at San Francisco. Dr. Verma has been recognized many times for his expertise. He was selected by The Leading Physicians as a Top Orthopedic Surgeon of the Spine. He also received the Top Doctor Award in Los Alamitos and numerous other professional recognitions for his excellence. Dr. Verma is an experienced college educator with experience at the University of Washington in Seattle, Long Beach Memorial in Long Beach, California, and the Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona, California. He specializes in treating spinal anomalies, including spinal stenosis, scoliosis, spondylolisthesis, disc herniation, and flatback syndrome. Dr. Verma is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) and the Scoliosis Research Society (SRS).He has contributed to nearly 50 peer-reviewed publications. Dr. Verma spends as much time as patients need to ensure they feel heard with all of their questions addressed. He fully explains their diagnoses, thoroughly reviews all imaging results, and discusses detailed treatment options — always giving patients a voice in their treatments. He uses the latest technological advances and procedures to ensure long-lasting outcomes.
This episode covers 5 graded stakes races including the G2 Oklahoma Futurity and the G1 Los Alamitos Oaks coming up this weekend. Also covering the Oklahoma Derby, Oklahoma Paint & Appaloosa Futurity and the El Primero Del Ano Derby. Thanks for listening.
This episode covers trials at Los Al for the Los Al Oaks and El Primero Del Ano Derby. As well as a pair of stakes races at Sunland the G3 West Texas Derby and G3 Sunburst Stakes. Thanks for listening.
This episode covers 4 stakes races around the country this weekend. The Billy Montgomery Stakes at Louisiana Downs, Pepsi Cola Handicap at Sunland and the Los Alamitos WInter Derby and WInter Championship in California. Thanks for listening
This episode covers 3 trials for the G1 Los Alamitos Winter Derby as well as a pair of trials for the Los Alamitos Winter Championship. Some fantastic horses set to compete across Saturdau and Sunday out west. Should be a fun weekend of racing. Thanks for listening
The Racing Dudes preview and give picks for the $300,000 Remington Springboard Mile and the $200,000 Los Alamitos Futurity (G2), both prep races for the 2025 Kentucky Derby. Full Livestream ReplayRacingDudes.com is the destination site for all things horse racing and sports betting. Whether it be free winners, expert insider picks, up-to-the-minute trackside weather reports, or multiple podcasts and livestream videos that provide only the best content for gamblers of all skill levels, never make another wager without visiting the Racing Dudes first!Made by fans, for fans, come see why RacingDudes.com is the #1 most trusted sports betting website anywhere!FREE daily horse racing picks for every track in America!https://racingdudes.com/free-picks/EXPERT premium selections for every track in America!https://racingdudes.com/handicapping-products/PURCHASE our latest Betting Bible wagering guide!https://racingdudes.com/racing-guides/ Let us know what you thought of the show!Twitter: @racing_dudesIG: racingdudesTikTok: @theracingdudesRacingdudes.com
Happy Thanksgiving from Emerald Downs! The Fifth Floor is open seven days a week for full card simulcasting. Watch Emerald Downs regulars and Washington-bred horses in action at Turf Paradise, Pleasanton and other tracks. Several race meetings opening early next month - Los Alamitos, Turfway Park and Oaklawn. For a Christmas party or any type of gathering call Emerald Downs Group Sales at 253-288-7700. Trainer Blaine Wright is Joe and Vince's guest this week. Wright goes over his several stakes entries at Zia Park on Tuesday, Nov. 26, as well as speaking to his large overall stable and the state of racing in northern California. The usual “sport shorts” and trivia too on this edition of Horseracing NW. We'll be back with another ‘cast prior to Christmas.
ICYMI: Hour One of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – A look at the shocking number of horses euthanized at Los Alamitos Race Course AND another incident of drug related exposure and illness at a SoCal middle school - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app