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Join Jason Shandler and Tom LaMarra for a Live Blog at NOON EDT on Preakness Day, May 19. Here you’ll find a general a Preakness Stakes betting guide to help you navigate the window at the track. Daftar Blog Zombi. Fasig Tipton Midatlantic Sale. Fasig Tipton Saratoga Sale 2016. Kentucky Derby Photo Gallery. Preakness Blog Gallery.
Welcome to Delaware Park and the Delaware Jockeys’ Association, the race track with one of the best Health & Welfare programs for jockeys in America. If you are a new jockey to Delaware Park or have ridden here before, please take time to thoroughly read this website in order to maximize the benefits available to you and your dependents. There are several programs available to you, including the following:On-Track Medical & Disability Program
Delaware Park provides the highest non-workmen’s comp on-track medical and disability coverage for jockeys in the United States. The coverage levels are at least double of all other race tracks in the United States, with the exception of the four states requiring workmen’s compensation (CA, MD, NJ, & NY). Temporary disability income provides 75% of current jockey racing income up to a maximum of $500 per week. On-track medical benefits are $2 million, with the benefit period increased from 36 months to 60 months. Accidental death and dismemberment coverage is $200,000.
Spades online gambling games. This program provides coverage for you any time you are exercising horses or riding races on the premises of Delaware Park.
The cost of this program is paid for by Delaware Park, the Delaware Jockeys’ Health & Welfare Fund, and jockeys. There is a mandatory $4 fee deducted from every jock mount.‘Off-Track’ Health & Welfare Benefits Program
We offer a full range of affordable subsidized health and welfare benefits for the Active Delaware licensed jockeys who ride the qualifying number of races (currently 100), Retired Delaware jockeys who meet the retirement eligibility requirements, and their dependents. The benefits offered include health, dental, vision, life insurance, prescription plan, non-occupational short-term and long-term disability, as well as accidental death & dismemberment.Free Counseling Service
Counseling services are provided free of charge for all Delaware licensed jockeys and their dependents. If you or a dependent need assistance with anger management, depression, mental health issues, stress or anxiety issues, gambling addiction, substance or alcohol addiction, or track licensing issues, help is just a phone call away. All counseling services are strictly confidential.Outstanding Service
If you have any questions or need any help with benefit explanation, enrollment forms, medical claims, or finding a medical provider, please contact us. The Delaware Jockeys’ Association is your local contact, and IOA Insurance Services is your national contact. Both have decades of experience in the horse racing industry and both thoroughly understand your occupation and benefits. We are here to assist you with all aspects of your health and welfare benefits and to provide fast and effective service permitting you more time to focus on doing what you do best, ride horses.
Zenyatta Blog
Pete Lizarzaburu – habla español
(302) 943-7676
lizarzaburu.p@gmail.com
Plan Administrator
Alma Saenz – habla español
Account Manager & Claims Liaison
IOA Insurance Services
(925) 660-3525
alma.saenz@ioausa.com
Robert Colton
Director
Delaware Jockeys’ Association
(302) 388-3004
recolton@gmail.com
As the Preakness starts to draw nearer, the contenders list seems to be getting better with each passing day. Thirteen horses have been confirmed for race day, including Kentucky Derby winner Big Brown. It is not unusual for only one Kentucky Derby runner to be entered into the Preakness, as most horses are rested after the derby in anticipation for the Belmont Stakes, but this year both Big Brown and Gayego will be in the starting gates of the Preakness.Preakness Blog
Preakness Blog
Even though Gayego did not have a good run in the Kentucky Derby, his trainer, Paulo Lobo, put Gayego’s performance down to an unfortunate start and warns that Gayego will be on top form for the Preakness. Mike Smith will be Gayego’s, jockey, as he has been in the saddle in all six of Gayego’s career starts. Many spectators will be looking out for Gayego, hoping that the Preakness will be a better race for him and that he will perform as well as they know he can.
Great speculation is obviously surrounding Big Brown, wondering if this big and powerful horse will be the next Secretariat. Many have confidence in him, as he was able to leave behind a formidable field of contenders at the Derby to become victorious in the first leg of the Triple Crown. In 1977, a horse by the name of Seattle Slew bagged the Triple Crown during his unbeaten winning spree as a juvenile. If Big Brown manages to win the Preakness, there is the last leg of the Triple Crown to look forward to, the Belmont Stakes. And it is here that many speculate that Big Brown could meet his match in the well rested Casino Drive. Casino Drive is a horse that has a lot to prove. Mare, Better Than Honour, has produced two Belmont Stakes winners that won consecutively, and if Casino Drive wins, Better Than Honour would have produced three consecutive winners.
The stakes are high and the anticipation for one of the toughest racing events is starting to grow. The most recent confirmed list of contenders for the 2008 Preakness Stakes is as follows: Big Brown (Trainer: Richard Dutrow; Jockey Kent Desmormeaux), Gayego (Trainer: Paulo Lobo; Jockey: Mike Smith), Behindatthebar (Trainer: Todd Pletcher; Jockey: David Flores), Giant Moon (Trainer: Richard Schosberg; Jockey: Ramon Dominguez), Yankee Bravo (Trainer: Patrick Gallagher; Jockey: Alex Solis), Racecar Rhapsody (Trainer: Ken McPeek; Jockey: Robby Albarado), Hey Byrn (Trainer: Eddie Plesa; Jockey: CC Lopez), Tres Borrachos (Trainer: Beau Greely; Jockey Tyler Baze), Stevil (Trainer: Nick Zito; Jockey: Rafael Bejarano), Icabad Crane (Trainer: Graham Motion; Jockey: Jeremy Rose), Kentucky Bear (Trainer: Reade Baker; Jockey: Jamie Theriot), Riley Tucker (Trainer: Bill Mott; Jockey: Edgar Prado) and Macho Again (Trainer: Dallas Stewart; Jockey: Julien Leparoux). It is a contender field that is going to set the Preakness on fire.
Register here: http://gg.gg/vgva6
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*Zenyatta Blog
*Preakness Blog
*Preakness Blog
Join Jason Shandler and Tom LaMarra for a Live Blog at NOON EDT on Preakness Day, May 19. Here you’ll find a general a Preakness Stakes betting guide to help you navigate the window at the track. Daftar Blog Zombi. Fasig Tipton Midatlantic Sale. Fasig Tipton Saratoga Sale 2016. Kentucky Derby Photo Gallery. Preakness Blog Gallery.
Welcome to Delaware Park and the Delaware Jockeys’ Association, the race track with one of the best Health & Welfare programs for jockeys in America. If you are a new jockey to Delaware Park or have ridden here before, please take time to thoroughly read this website in order to maximize the benefits available to you and your dependents. There are several programs available to you, including the following:On-Track Medical & Disability Program
Delaware Park provides the highest non-workmen’s comp on-track medical and disability coverage for jockeys in the United States. The coverage levels are at least double of all other race tracks in the United States, with the exception of the four states requiring workmen’s compensation (CA, MD, NJ, & NY). Temporary disability income provides 75% of current jockey racing income up to a maximum of $500 per week. On-track medical benefits are $2 million, with the benefit period increased from 36 months to 60 months. Accidental death and dismemberment coverage is $200,000.
Spades online gambling games. This program provides coverage for you any time you are exercising horses or riding races on the premises of Delaware Park.
The cost of this program is paid for by Delaware Park, the Delaware Jockeys’ Health & Welfare Fund, and jockeys. There is a mandatory $4 fee deducted from every jock mount.‘Off-Track’ Health & Welfare Benefits Program
We offer a full range of affordable subsidized health and welfare benefits for the Active Delaware licensed jockeys who ride the qualifying number of races (currently 100), Retired Delaware jockeys who meet the retirement eligibility requirements, and their dependents. The benefits offered include health, dental, vision, life insurance, prescription plan, non-occupational short-term and long-term disability, as well as accidental death & dismemberment.Free Counseling Service
Counseling services are provided free of charge for all Delaware licensed jockeys and their dependents. If you or a dependent need assistance with anger management, depression, mental health issues, stress or anxiety issues, gambling addiction, substance or alcohol addiction, or track licensing issues, help is just a phone call away. All counseling services are strictly confidential.Outstanding Service
If you have any questions or need any help with benefit explanation, enrollment forms, medical claims, or finding a medical provider, please contact us. The Delaware Jockeys’ Association is your local contact, and IOA Insurance Services is your national contact. Both have decades of experience in the horse racing industry and both thoroughly understand your occupation and benefits. We are here to assist you with all aspects of your health and welfare benefits and to provide fast and effective service permitting you more time to focus on doing what you do best, ride horses.
Zenyatta Blog
Pete Lizarzaburu – habla español
(302) 943-7676
lizarzaburu.p@gmail.com
Plan Administrator
Alma Saenz – habla español
Account Manager & Claims Liaison
IOA Insurance Services
(925) 660-3525
alma.saenz@ioausa.com
Robert Colton
Director
Delaware Jockeys’ Association
(302) 388-3004
recolton@gmail.com
As the Preakness starts to draw nearer, the contenders list seems to be getting better with each passing day. Thirteen horses have been confirmed for race day, including Kentucky Derby winner Big Brown. It is not unusual for only one Kentucky Derby runner to be entered into the Preakness, as most horses are rested after the derby in anticipation for the Belmont Stakes, but this year both Big Brown and Gayego will be in the starting gates of the Preakness.Preakness Blog
Preakness Blog
Even though Gayego did not have a good run in the Kentucky Derby, his trainer, Paulo Lobo, put Gayego’s performance down to an unfortunate start and warns that Gayego will be on top form for the Preakness. Mike Smith will be Gayego’s, jockey, as he has been in the saddle in all six of Gayego’s career starts. Many spectators will be looking out for Gayego, hoping that the Preakness will be a better race for him and that he will perform as well as they know he can.
Great speculation is obviously surrounding Big Brown, wondering if this big and powerful horse will be the next Secretariat. Many have confidence in him, as he was able to leave behind a formidable field of contenders at the Derby to become victorious in the first leg of the Triple Crown. In 1977, a horse by the name of Seattle Slew bagged the Triple Crown during his unbeaten winning spree as a juvenile. If Big Brown manages to win the Preakness, there is the last leg of the Triple Crown to look forward to, the Belmont Stakes. And it is here that many speculate that Big Brown could meet his match in the well rested Casino Drive. Casino Drive is a horse that has a lot to prove. Mare, Better Than Honour, has produced two Belmont Stakes winners that won consecutively, and if Casino Drive wins, Better Than Honour would have produced three consecutive winners.
The stakes are high and the anticipation for one of the toughest racing events is starting to grow. The most recent confirmed list of contenders for the 2008 Preakness Stakes is as follows: Big Brown (Trainer: Richard Dutrow; Jockey Kent Desmormeaux), Gayego (Trainer: Paulo Lobo; Jockey: Mike Smith), Behindatthebar (Trainer: Todd Pletcher; Jockey: David Flores), Giant Moon (Trainer: Richard Schosberg; Jockey: Ramon Dominguez), Yankee Bravo (Trainer: Patrick Gallagher; Jockey: Alex Solis), Racecar Rhapsody (Trainer: Ken McPeek; Jockey: Robby Albarado), Hey Byrn (Trainer: Eddie Plesa; Jockey: CC Lopez), Tres Borrachos (Trainer: Beau Greely; Jockey Tyler Baze), Stevil (Trainer: Nick Zito; Jockey: Rafael Bejarano), Icabad Crane (Trainer: Graham Motion; Jockey: Jeremy Rose), Kentucky Bear (Trainer: Reade Baker; Jockey: Jamie Theriot), Riley Tucker (Trainer: Bill Mott; Jockey: Edgar Prado) and Macho Again (Trainer: Dallas Stewart; Jockey: Julien Leparoux). It is a contender field that is going to set the Preakness on fire.
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