Ditto all you said about Jim.
There are also some less visible folks who keep the wheel turning. When I was with
what I called the \"Circus\" back in the early 1980s, going back and forth between
Monmouth Park and Hialeah, one of my very good friends was Pete Shelton, who had a
brief career as a race rider at the West Virginia tracks, then became a top notch
exercise rider, a combination of light weight and strength, a very good all around
horseman. One of the better horses he exercised and worked was Gold Beauty, a
small, wickedly fast filly trained by William Curtis who beat the boys in 2 NYRA
Graded stakes and went on to have a short but stellar career as a broodmare.
Pete is about my age, nearly 60. He has spent his entire life, going back to his
teenage years, in the saddle. Therefore it was very satisfying, and brought back a
lot of good memories of friendship, to see in Wednesday\'s New York Post a
picture of a very fit looking Itsmyluckyday galloping at Churchill, Pete Shelton
standing in the irons with a tight hold.
Buena suerte, Petey. Hope to see you in the winners circle Saturday. Would make
for a hell of a Drinko de Mayo celebration.