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Kruser talks to former jockey Pat Day about an event to benefit the Church located at Churchill Downs and LEX18's Bill Meck joins the show to talk about the darker side of cruise ships in hour 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former jockey Pat Day joins Kruser to talk about his faith and calling to help those who work in the equine business walk in fellowship at the Church at Churchill Downs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thoroughbred racing legend Pat Day discusses his early rodeo days, wrestling matches, and other pursuits that led him to become one of the greatest jockeys in history.The Race for Grace event is set for Monday of Derby Week, April 28th at the First Turn Club at Churchill Downs.Tony Cruise, Rich Gimmel and I chop it up with Pat Day on 840WHAS
The Kentucky Derby is known as “the greatest two minutes in sports.” The Derby is the oldest American sporting event. Every year the city of Louisville, Kentucky celebrates for two weeks in preparation for a two minute horse race. Is the build up worth it? If you've ever been to the Kentucky Derby, you'd have to say it is. And the majority of the time, the intrigue is not about horses, but about the people. On this week's show, Kurt and Chad talk to racing Hall of Famer Pat Day about how he got into horse racing, and about his meteoric rise to fame and fortune. With 8,803 career wins on some of the greatest championship horses, his favorite win was the 1992 Kentucky Derby. But was that THE defining moment in his career, and life? At the top of the horse racing world, as Rider of the Year, God showed him that success, as measured by this world, can be a dead end. (This is a repeat episode - enjoy!)
TERRIFICON Mitch and artist/writer JERRY ORDWAY are at Colony Grill eating pizza and talking about comics. Mitch recounts his trip to the Indie Comic Con and the guys have a discussion on how to sell your book at a con. From starting conversations to customers, to the look of the books and more. Jerry talks about what happened to the 80s Crisis on Infinite Earths and why it wasn't permanent Then the guys talk movies, tv shows, Mitch is on a Northern Exposure rewatch and it ends with stories of St. Patrick's Day tales. All that and more in this GREEN dyed podcast of the Power Cosmic.Be sure to go to #TERRIFICON to see the world's greatest comic con! see more at www.terrificon.com https://www.terrificon.com/ #comicbooks #comicon #comics #stpatricksday
Dr. Pat Day talks about our new life in Christ. Watch this episode on our YouTube channel:https://youtu.be/V7TkiNv4Eak Sermon Notes: First, the transformed life involves a new heart. Second, the transformed life involves a new passion. Third, the transformed life involves a new mind. Fourth, the transformed life involves a new loyalty. Finally, the transformed life involves a new community.
Mike Penna interviews Hall of Fame jockey, Pat Day
Presented by TwinSpires Hall of Fame jockey Pat Day looks back on his most cherished Breeders' Cup memories including his win in the first Breeders' Cup Classic aboard Wild Again. Trainer Richard Mandella recalls his record setting 4-win day in 2003, and John Shirreffs remembers the great Zenyatta. "The Pontiff of the Pick 4" Jude Feld handicaps Saturday's Breeders' Cup races and Fasig-Tipton President/CEO Boyd Browning previews their upcoming Night of Stars Sale. Plus, Joe Kristufek provides this week's TwinSpires Triple Play, Kurt Becker takes you on a Stroll Through Racing History presented by Keeneland, Dale Romans & Tim Wilkin tackle the sport's hottest topics on 'I Ask, They Answer' presented by the University of Louisville Equine Industry Program.
Superstar jockey Pat Day turned 70 years old this week and took a trip down memory lane with the writers, discussing all his great mounts of yesterday. Elsewhere on the podcast, Zoe Cadman updates on Echo Zulu's remarkable progress since her surgery to repair two broken sesamoids.
Presented by TwinSpires Owner Mike Repole and trainer Dale Romans join host Mike Penna for an extended conversation on the current and future state of racing. Hall of Fame jockey Pat Day looks back on his first career win and remembers his victories in the Jim Dandy & A.G. Vanderbilt. Trainer George Papaprodromou looks ahead to Saturday's "Win and You're In" Bing Crosby and Kentucky Downs VP of Racing, Ted Nicholson, shares his thoughts on their upcoming meet. Plus, James Scully provides this week's TwinSpires Triple Play, Kurt Becker takes you on a Stroll Through Racing History presented by Keeneland and Dale Romans & Tim Wilkin debate the sports hottest topics on 'I Ask, They Answer' presented by the University of Louisville Equine Industry Program.
The Kentucky Race Track Chaplaincy is getting ready for the The Race for Grace Banquet and Auction and Scott Neal and Hall of Fame jockey Pat Day dropped by to talk about the Chaplaincy's history and what you expect at the event...
Tom talks with Pat Day, Justin Rowland, and Zach Yenser.
"The sport of kings.” A title given to the sport of horse racing. In Louisville, KY, the home of the Kentucky Derby, that title is a reality. But on a day-to-day basis, in the industry, there are more people involved than just “kings.” On this weeks show, Hall of Fame jockey Pat Day and Churchill Downs Chaplin Joseph Del Rosario talk about working and ministering to an industry that is as diverse as our nation, from the hot walkers to the owners. All of them needing what only Jesus, the King of kings, can give. (This is a repeat episode - enjoy!)
Hall of Fame jockey Pat Day talks about the Kentucky Race Track Chaplaincy's 20th annual Race For Grace on May 2nd. Listen in to get details on everything going on with the event and how to get tickets...
Pat Day Hall of Fame Jockey and now the Churchill Downs Chaplain, plans to join us to discuss his current career on the backstretch of Churchill Downs and his days there in the saddle. One of the most accomplished and revered names in Thoroughbred racing. Hall of Fame jockey Pat Day enjoyed a riding career spanning 30 years with more than 8,800 winning races, accumulating an all-time North American earnings record of $298 million. Now he is a Chaplain for Kentucky race tracks including Churchill Downs. With the opening of Churchill Downs for the Fall Meet this week, we are bringing in PR Man extraordinaire Kevin Kerstein. There is a lot happening under the Twin Spires, including the unveiling of statues of the late, great John Asher and the legendary Col. Matt Winn. For more than 40 years, Asher was the voice and face of horse racing and radio broadcasting in Kentucky. He joined the Churchill Downs family in 1997 and served as Vice President of Racing Communications until his untimely passing on Aug. 27, 2018 at age 62. Asher, who always spoke of his hero Col. Matt Winn, once said, “When I get to the great day, I would be awfully happy if someone said, ‘Matt Winn would've loved this guy. Winn, who served as general manager and later president of Churchill Downs from 1914 until his passing at age 88 in 1949, was the driving force in the development of the Downs and a tireless promoter of his beloved Kentucky Derby. Kevin and John will discuss Pick-3 strategies involving Saturday's three Grade 3 races – the $300,000 Pocahontas for juvenile filles and the 2-year-old boys will face off in the $300,000 Iroquois Stakes. The anchor of the Pick-3 may be a “single” as multi-millionaire sensation Shedaresthedevil takes on six other fillies and mares.
On this episode of A Life Designed, I am so grateful to be joined by Pat Day-McCray. She is a Certified Grief Coach and specializes in helping moms who are dealing with grief after the death of their chronically ill child. Pat has experienced death many times up-close and personal in her life, but it was the death of her young daughter that impacted her the most. Tune in to hear Pat's inspirational story and how she turned her grief into her purpose so she can once again thrive in life. For the video version of this podcast click HERE. You will find Pat's website HERE. If you are in need of some positivity, join us in A Life Designed on Facebook. If you need inspiration in your marriage, I have a free gift for you that I am so excited about -- a video about how to cultivate healthy communication in marriage. I hope you'll check it out!
Hall of Fame Jockey Pat Day, gives his Testimony and when he became a born again Christian.
“The sport of kings.” A title given to the sport of horse racing. In Louisville, KY, the home of the Kentucky Derby, that title is a reality. But on a day-to-day basis, in the industry, there are more people involved than just “kings.” On this weeks show, Hall of Fame jockey Pat Day and Churchill Downs Chaplin Joseph Del Rosario talk about working and ministering to an industry that is as diverse as our nation, from the hot walkers to the owners. All of them needing what only Jesus, the King of kings, can give.
One of the greatest of all time, Pat Day, knows a little something about the starting gate and the finish line at Churchill Downs, so it makes sense that he join the Auxiliary Gate Podcast while rekindling old memories of his legendary career. Success Story by Mixaund | mixaund.bandcamp.com Music promoted by www.free-stock-music.com
Hall of fame Jockey Pat Day is the President of the Race Track Chaplaincy who rely on volunteers and donations to support its good work providing a variety of needs and support for backstretch workers. In the year of the Covid-19 pandemic it surely produced new challenges in the work they do and Pat will update us on their current status. We will then ask Pat to look back at some of his Breeders’ Cup triumphs. Pat Day was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1991. This Saturday at Mahoning Valley they will present the $500,000 Best of Ohio final series. It is a day that usually produces the most state champions in every division. Rich Ruda for years has served as the on-air handicapper and does double duty as a member of the racing office in the mornings and works as a racing official during live racing. Rich will join John to break down the “Best of the Buckeyes on a Blue Moon Halloween Day at Mahoning Valley for a Spooktacular card of stakes.
Trainer Tim Hamm is looking forward to his 1st Breeders’ Cup start with Frizette winner Dayoutoftheoffice. He is having a breakout year after years of rising up on the Ohio/Kentucky circuit. He will discuss his family roots in racing, his breeding operation in Ohio with WinStar Farm and Dayoutoftheoffice's next start all fees paid in the G1 $2-mil BC Juvenile Fillies on Nov. 6 at Keeneland. Handicapper, oddsmaker, writer and track announcer Ed Meyer was a part of racing history last week when he got to call legendary jockey Perry Ouzts eclipse Hall of Fame rider Chris McCarron with win 7,142. After the victory. a tribute video was displayed on the infield tote with congratulatory messages from Chris McCarron, Pat Day and W.J. Danner, the trainer who launched his career. Ed will team up with his “Regular Guy John Engelhardt to tackle a 3-day weekend of graded stakes - the G3 Pin Oak View at Keeneland on Fri., the G2 Raven Run on Sat. and the G3 Autumn Miss on Sun. at Santa Anita.
Host Clay Howerton interviews Pat Day, the all-time leader in wins at Churchill Downs, 4-time Eclipse winner for Jockey of the Year, and President of the Kentucky Race Track Chaplaincy. A very special Derby Week episode!
With over 8000 Thoroughbred race wins, which include, the Belmont Stakes three times, the Preakness five times and the Kentucky Derby, Pat Day is one of the greatest jockeys in history. He was inducted into the Racing Hall of Fame in 1991 and holds hundreds of other titles. He works the backside of the track now as the President of Chaplains. His story is amazing, you won't want to miss it.
Going in Circles celebrates the history of the sport on Thursdays. Special guest Hall of Fame jockey Pat Day shares his memories of the great racing season of 1987 talking about his rides on Gulch, Java Gold, Theatrical and the disappointment of Kentucky Derby favorite Demons Begone. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-simon6/message
The PrepSpin Podcast | Famous Horse Jockey Pat Day joins us to talk about his historic career in the horse racing business. We also learn what Pat is doing now days in retirment.
Drink too much on St. Patrick’s Day? Get a free LYFT ride home. WRAP’s Kurt Erickson & iHeart’s Bernie Lucas discuss the Sober Ride program and updates on VA and MD drunk driving legislation. Info: www.soberride.com and www.wrap.org
Pat Day comes in and talks with Samuel about baseball, becoming a father, Patrick Mahomes etc etc. Really good conversation! Please subscribe and leave a review wherever you listen! Thanks!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thanks4coming/support
Andreas and Kel are in Vegas for the Wilder-Fury rematch. On this episode, they talk about whether media members can be groupies, Ryan Garcia's bright future, and guest Jon Frankel discusses the upcoming HBO Real Sports' segment on Pat Day's unfortunate death.
Woodsy is back with two great guests and his producer. Bob Arum phones in to give us an update on all things Top Rank. When is his new star signee, Inoue, debuting? What's the plan with Jarrell Miller? What does he think of Tyson Fury's testosterone regimen? It's all here for you and more! The next event is Charles Conwell. Some of you may remember Conwell from the unfortunate fight that took Pat Day's life. This sport can be cruel, and Charles tells us what his mindset is into his next fight. Closing the show is Woodsy and his producer Cho. Woodsy gives an update on his new year's resolution, and Cho talks about getting called out on Instagram.
Andy Lee joins Phil & Ronan to preview another bumper weekend of action as Regis Prograis & Josh Taylor put it all on the line in London. The lads also chat Chisora vs Price, Lewis Ritson's coming out party, Artur Beterbiev's crowning night, and the sad loss of Pat Day.
Andy Lee joins Phil & Ronan to preview another bumper weekend of action as Regis Prograis & Josh Taylor put it all on the line in London. The lads also chat Chisora vs Price, Lewis Ritson's coming out party, Artur Beterbiev's crowning night, and the sad loss of Pat Day.
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Defo talks about the sweet science the good and the bad, after a tragic death in the ring recently.
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Jones & Conor’s legal troubles CSAC fights weight cutting Dillon Danis does a good deed Tribute to Pat Day UFC Boston Preview --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/MTMV/support
"Killa" Shawn Cameron joins Team LeftJab Uncensored to give his thoughts on Patrick Day's KO injury and the aftermath.
in this episode S&H along side special guest , Texas College Pitching coach Pat Day, Talk about pet peeves, best experience in life and what they would do if they won 1 Million Dollars ! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thanks4coming/support
On episode 29 of the Horse Racing Show, Kenny Rice talks with two legends of the sport. Hall of Famers Shug McGaughey and PatDay discuss their friendship and two of the defining moments in Breeders' Cup history. Shug McGaughey talks about winning the Kentucky Derby with Orb, his Belmont-winning horse Easy Goer, his relationship with the Phipps family, Code of Honor getting ready for the Travers at Saratoga, and the things he's learned from other Hall of Famers Charlie Whittingham and Wayne Lukas. Pat Day discusses the impact of religion on his life and career, Kentucky Derby Champion Lil E. Tee, his Breeders' Cup success, the importance of S-T-O-C-K, his high school wrestling career, his early bull-riding days, the day he won a record 8 of 9 races, the best horse he's ever ridden, and his most determined stretch run. Connect with Us on Social Media! Twitter - @HorseRacingShow Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHorseRacingShow Facebook - fb.me/TheHorseRacingShow Instagram - thehorseracingshow
Dwight talks to racing legend and Kentucky Derby winner Pat Day, California ROCKERS Diversity ot One and Actor Louis Gossett Jr
Dwight talks to racing legend and Kentucky Derby winner Pat Day, California ROCKERS Diversity ot One and Actor Louis Gossett Jr
Dwight talks to racing legend and Kentucky Derby winner Pat Day, California ROCKERS Diversity ot One and Actor Louis Gossett Jr
8,803 career wins, 9 Triple Crown Victories....Pat Day joins Rob & Ben live from Belmont Park on June 7th
The Kentucky Derby is known as “the greatest two minutes in sports.” The Derby is the oldest American sporting event. Every year the city of Louisville, Kentucky celebrates for two weeks in preparation for a two minute horse race. Is the build up worth it? If you've ever been to the Kentucky Derby, you’d have to say it is. And the majority of the time, the intrigue is not about horses, but about the people. On this week’s show, Kurt and Chad talk to racing Hall of Famer Pat Day about how he got into horse racing, and about his meteoric rise to fame and fortune. With 8,803 career wins on some of the greatest championship horses, his favorite win was the 1992 Kentucky Derby. But was that THE defining moment in his career, and life? At the top of the horse racing world, as Rider of the Year, God showed him that success, as measured by this world, can be a dead end. ***This weeks show is a rebroadcast of last year’s show with Hall of Fame jockey Pat Day from 2018. Enjoy!***
Hall of Fame jockey Pat Day and author Bill Doolittle talk about what it is like to be a part of the Kentucky Derby. They also broke down this year’s Run for the Roses. Listen to their visit here…
The Urban Meyer Era is ending in Columbus. The esteemed coach will guide the Buckeyes through the Rose Bowl before being replaced by offensive coordinator Pat Day. Quite a Tuesday a.m. announcement to wake up to. Was it the most shocking news we've ever heard? No. This move was expected by many. What is our reaction to the news? What comes next for the Buckeyes? How does it affect recruiting ... the staff ... current players? You could say there is plenty to discuss. Duane Long is here. This is a day we will remember for a while. Spend 5ish with us today, 'Nutters! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Kentucky Derby is known as “the greatest two minutes in sports.” The Derby is the oldest American sporting event. Every year the city of Louisville, Kentucky celebrates for two weeks in preparation for a two minute horse race. Is the build up worth it? If you've ever been to the Kentucky Derby, you’d have to say it is. And the majority of the time, the intrigue is not about horses, but about the people. On this week’s show, Kurt and Chad talk to racing Hall of Famer Pat Day about how he got into horse racing, and about his meteoric rise to fame and fortune. With 8,803 career wins on some of the greatest championship horses, his favorite win was the 1992 Kentucky Derby. But was that THE defining moment in his career, and life? At the top of the horse racing world, as Rider of the Year, God showed him that success, as measured by this world, can be a dead end.
Free Lyft Ride on St. Pat Day, driving drunk on private property, ignition interlock camera, drunk walking.
Pat Day is a legendary American jockey in thoroughbred horse racing. His impressive resume includes an induction into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1991, winning the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Jockey an impressive four times, and 22 appearances in the Kentucky Derby, including his 1992 Derby win aboard Lil E. Tee. Day has won virtually every prestigious race in the sport during his career. Beginning his career as a rodeo cowboy, Day’s height, weight and competitive nature led him to the fast-paced world of horse racing. He quickly became the leading rider in the country. Day eventually became the number one jockey of all time for earnings and the fourth-most winning jockey of all time. Day made the difficult decision to retire in 2005. Since then, he gives back to the racing community as industry spokesperson for the Race Track Chaplaincy of America and helps support the work being done on the backside of horse tracks.
We teach the horse racing game from the vantage point of 3 jockeys with nearly 13,000 combined victories! Learn from Hall of Famers and rising stars.
Pat Day is a one of a kind man. He's very giving, wants to invest in people and always has a smile on his face. He is one of the winningest jockey's of all time, and he uses his name to help people in ways that so many others wouldn't dream of. We were fortunate to sit down with him at his home to record an early episode of the #502LeaderSeries, and in honor of The Kentucky Derby coming up this weekend we wanted to re-release this episode. We talk about life after racing, whats important in life and how to invest in others that gives longstanding results. It's a great chat.
Aaron Hernandez found dead. UK football's "bowl rings". Mike Renner of Pro Football Focus comes on to talk about the NFL draft. Wave 3's John Boel and Andy Weingarten. Pat Day stops by.
Our seventh compilation track includes storytellers from June -Aug of 2014. Storytellers heard on this track include: Pat Day, Genevieve Aichele, Cathy Wolff, David Phreaner, Michael Lang, and Tony Lee. This audio file is from our "radio days" when the program was known as "True Tales Radio"... As of Nov. 29th, 2016 we are now broadcasting live on the last Tuesday of each month from 6:30-8 pm on local cable Channel 98 as part of Portsmouth Public Media Television (PPMtv). The show can also be viewed live streaming at www.ppmtvnh.org/live with the Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer browsers. For information about True Tales Live, email: truetaleslivenh1@gmail.com of visit our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/truetaleslive We also offer a free monthly storytelling workshop on the first Tuesday of the month... at the studio on 280 Marcy St. in Portsmouth. Email as above for information or again, check our Facebook page.
We sat down with Kentucky Derby winning jockey Pat Day and talked about life after racing. His take away message is one of positivity and of lifting people up. Leave every person better because of their encounter with you. Basically the golden rule. Listen in and leave a comment!
Pat Day is an American jockey who has ridden over 8,500 winners. Greg Clarke interviews him about his career and what he has done since his retirement in 2005.