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End your day with sunset yoga on the East River at Randalls Island Park.Bring your lunch to an afternoon rooftop jazz concert at the Hansborough Recreation Center in Harlem.Explore the history of the New York City wedding at the exhibition “ Tredwell Brides: Changing Wedding Traditions in the 19th Century” at the Merchant’s House Museum in Greenwich Village.Visit an exhibition of Stanley Kubrick’s photographs at the Museum of the City of New York.For a global look at what’s happening, see Your Morning Briefing.Today’s Metropolitan Diary: “ A Mistaken Star Sighting”.Almost all New Jersey workers in the private sector will soon receive paid sick leave.Two people accused of stealing over $2,000 worth of facial cream from a Duane Reade on the Upper West Side were wanted by the police.A Brooklyn city councilman was arrested at a protest demanding that City Hall better address treatment for opioid addicts across the city.Not all horses can take that intense training, but he was able to handle that - no problem.” , on May 8 as a test for the Derby, was won by the bay colt Ticket. “It’s like taking an 8- or 9-year-old and getting them ready for the major leagues,” he said. This will be the only light - harness purse meeting in Brooklyn this year. The following January, when the horse is 2 years old, aggressive training begins, according to Mr. Leahy, who sold Audible as a yearling to the horseman J. In January of the following year, it becomes a yearling, the most common time for breeders to sell their offspring, according to Mr. But before we move on to Baltimore to see if California Chrome can head to Belmont Park on June 7 to make racing history, let’s wrap up Kentucky Derby weekend. Leahy, who owns much of the female side of Audible’s family, said that beyond being notably attractive and well balanced, the racehorse “comes from a good family on his father’s side, and a very good family in terms of athleticism on the mother’s side, and all those things together have made him competitive.”Īudible was born in 2015 to Blue Devil Bel, a mare from New York, and Into Mischief, a stallion from Kentucky.Ī newborn horse, referred to as a foal, is typically nursed by its mother during the first year. Kentucky Derby 140 is in the books, and now the talk of the first Triple Crown winner since 1978 begins. Richard Leahy, the owner of Oak Bluff Stables, who has been in the business for more than three decades, told us, “This is the most competitive Kentucky Derby that I can remember.”Īudible is trained by Todd Pletcher, who also trained last year’s Derby winner, Always Dreaming, and the colt has already won the $1 million Florida Derby this spring.
