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Decoding 'Luck': Anorexic jockeys, Nick Nolte's feelings
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[Los Angeles Times] - Hall of Fame jockey Randy Romero lost a kidney because of his dietary abuses; he survives on dialysis. In the doctor's office, Leon confesses that his breakfast consisted of orange juice. Then he goes for a run in the hills around Santa Anita
Jockey E.J. Perrodin rode with class, talent and heart
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[NOLA.com] - He was one of the pioneers – him and Randy Romero. I'm sure there were guys before him. … His generation was great for all of us young riders. I really respect him. Even now, when you rode up to him, he didn't have an empty saddle.
Denver adopts new policy to save more jail video and for longer...
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The Denver Sheriff Department is expanding its jail video retention policy in response to criticism of deleting footage too quickly.
Hall of Fame bugle sounds for Romero, Point Given - Boston.com
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Jockey Randy Romero spent a career battered by injuries, with trips to the Breeders' Cup winner's circle aboard Go for Wand and undefeated Personal Ensign.
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