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- “I think the sire (LOVE CONQUERS ALL) is quite promising. Every …
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- MALAGUERRA GIVES MAGNUS CARNIVAL ‘DOUBLE’ Memorable finish to the 2015 Melbourne Cup …
- AND HE JUST WENT BOOM! We certainly didn’t have to wait long …
- Darn you Twitter and your 140 character limit!! Here’s the full …
- I didn’t get to see Phar Lap and I didn’t get …
- Talk about quick out of the gates … Wanted youngster, Sun …
- SHARK IS CIRCLING Sharkbite has a tendency to fly under the radar …
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- AIN’T SHE TWEET We’re not the only ones in love with the …
- 3 IN A ROW? It was a nail-biting finish to the Lexus: …
- KEEN ON THE BEL What a super run today from Bel Esprit …
- MAGNUS ‘SIR’VES UP ANOTHER WINNER Magnus has a pretty handy performer racing …
- AND DON’T FORGET STATUE OR THE DOUBLE M Bel Esprit’s 5 winners, …
- BEL-A-DAY Fair dinkum – just how good a stallion is BEL ESPRIT? 5 …
- KHAN GRAEME! Big cheerio to Graeme McCulloch, our good mate from Tassie …
- JOIN THE (WANTED) CLUB It’s been a big week for WANTED with …
- A comprehensive profile by Stallions’ David Bay on SQUAMOSA whose first …
- ALWAYS WANTED TO TRAVEL EPI’s Mitchell ‘Call Me Mitch’ Roach has been …
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- Mick Sell’s Moshway will become the first Moshe runner when he …
- With the announcement that the Singapore Turf Club will no longer …
- Will be on full alert this Saturday for the Kevan Wacey …
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- It was a very good day at the office with a …
- wanted 3yold gelding call me curtis ,in a stunning performance at …
- FOAL BORN THIS MORNING – DONATIONS URGENTLY NEEDED Black Caviar now has …
- SEAL OF APPROVAL FOR MAGNUS 3YO Having only his second outing after …
- STATUE OF LIBERTY 2YO CLEARS OUT Jason Petch looks like he might …
- SUPER NAME FOR A (POTENTIALLY) SUPER HORSE You have to like the …
August
- Our sincere condolences to the Cummings family. A true legend has …
- MAGNUS – THE BREEDERS PAL It was business as usual for Magnus …
- Talking about Ready For Victory! Great effort today first up by …
- ANOTHER WANTED COASTS TO VICTORY Highly impressive performance yesterday by Team Hawkes’ …
- One of the first foals of Fiorente is loving the equine …
- Come along to Eliza Park! Free wine, food, beautiful ponies and …
- Son of Bel Esprit, brother of Black Caviar…the imposing Moshe at …
- Looking forward to making more custom name plates and attaching them …
- HERE COMES THE SUN … We knew when Fighting Sun was retired …
- STATUE’S SON WINS AGAIN Leading WA owner, Bob Peters (pictured), appears to …
July
- Yes, we’re going off slightly before acceptances, but Happy Birthday to …
- EPI TREBLE ON FINAL DAY Nice sign off for season 14/15 at …
- It’s here! Victorian Stallions 2015 has landed on the TBV desk. …
- WANTED READY TO ATTACK Bit of excitement around Brent Stanley’s Wanted colt, …
- WANTED’S ALITAKA SEES THE LIGHT Super duper performance at Cranbourne today with …
- The Queensland industry is clearly moving ahead in leaps and bounds …
- WANTED WIN WAS SORT AFTER Handy win today by the Gai Waterhouse-trained, …
- ASHES TO MAGNUS There’s been a lot of talk about Volcanic Ash …
- JUST CRUISIN’ It’s a tough life for some but Brent Crawford, Mark …
- Expecting more to come! http://www.breednet.com.au/news/113784/First-foal-for-Fiorente #blacktype #blacktypehk #horseracing #luxury #luxurylifestyle #magazine #emagazine #桂冠 …
June
- THE CHAMP IS HERE! Bel Esprit – the 7-time (soon to be …
- Now that’s what we call justice … Wanted 3YO, Rough Justice, …
- Well done to the Smithfield crew which has lobbed with a …
- GO LONG ON MAGNUS An interesting stat we looked at this week …
- FLASHY EFFORT BY RACING Another big couple of days for Eliza Park …
- We like to keep our sales staff lean and keen, but …
- Well done Sheamus @SMBloodstock
- The video isn’t much chop but remember watching Takeover Target and …
- For those of you braving the cold at Oaklands Junction, the …
- We’ll remember Takeover Target for lots of reasons. His asking price … …
May
- BEL CONTINUES TO RAISE SPIRITS Bel Esprit had winners in 3 states …
- There were few ‘easy’ buys among the broodmare elite on the …
- Terrific price for the Bel Esprit mare, Diamond Glow, who was …
- Some days definitely are diamonds. Kim Hall trains a small team …
- Sun Kingdom – principal of Eliza Park International – has again …
- Siorca is just one of the many reasons owners love their …
- Plenty of competition on EPI’s Fastnet Rock colt who was knocked …
- I love this page – it’s interesting, entertaining and informative.
- 10,000 REASONS TO VISIT BEL ESPRIT There has already been a Group …
April
- Another pair of more than handy Bel Esprit winners over the …
- Guineas target for Statue of Liberty’s Liberty Leader: http://www.tbv.com.au/liberty-leader-set-for-belmont-guineas/
- ELIZA PARK INTERNATIONAL ANNOUNCES 2015 SERVICE FEES On the back of a …
- Black Type, a dual language magazine which contains articles on racing, …
- Getting the Mail! Bel Esprit’s move to Queensland made the mainstream …
- BEL ESPRIT TO STAND IN QUEENSLAND Champion Sire, BEL ESPRIT, will stand …
- 3 FOR LIBERTY Handy two state treble yesterday for the remarkable speed …
- WANTED … A DOUBLE Bit slow out of the barriers – unlike …
- Astronomer Royal x South African colt (Lot 218) sold by Eliza …
- Inglis’s VOBIS Gold Sale kicks off at noon tomorrow and Eliza …
March
- #ReadyForVictory … it’s certainly shaping up as an exciting Sires’ Produce: …
- Magnus mare, Karlesha, is clearly relishing the change of scenery after …
- After a couple of long breaks, Colin Little’s Bel Esprit sprinter, …
- #ReadyForVictory … probably won’t be the last time that hashtag is …
- Had to be pretty happy with the performance of the two …
- Another big 24 hours for Bel Esprit with his 4YO, Belorum, …
- (Nick) Smart win by lightly raced Statue of Liberty 3YO, Mr …
- All roads now lead to the black type Fernhill at Randwick …
- Funny how you never get tired of hitting the rewind button! …
- Rock solid finish to the Gold Coast March Magic Millions for …
February
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- Lot 270 powers down the runway at Eliza Park. With less …
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- You’re not the only one Mitch … 5.15pm today – Oakleigh …
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- Now before you start thinking this is something out of ‘Racing …
- Eliza Park International’s Sales & Nominations Manager, Mark Lindsay, featured in …
- BEL’S SPRINTER CHASES PLATE Bel Esprit’s magnificent 7YO, Bel Sprinter, will line …
- Promising Eliza Park International stallion, Sharkbite, has well and truly …
- FIORENTE’S MUM IN BLOOM The dam of Melbourne Cup winner and boom …
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DARWIN AWARDS HONOURABLE MENTION
Have to admit that the first time I heard mention of the Darwin Awards, images of thick Territorians on the tear sprang to mind.
However, as it turns out, the Darwin Awards are in honour of the famous evolutionist Charles Darwin and those pin heads who improve our gene pool by removing themselves from it.
Lawn Chair Larry’s feats didn’t actually see him depart this mortal coil – well, not in the true sense – but he has got the most ‘honourable mentions’.
Larry Walters of Los Angeles is one of the few to contend for the Darwin Awards and live to tell the tale: “I have fulfilled my 20-year dream,” said Walters, a former truck driver for a company that makes TV commercials. “I’m staying on the ground. I’ve proved the thing works.”
Larry’s boyhood dream was to fly. But fates conspired to keep him from his dream. He joined the Air Force, but his poor eyesight disqualified him from the job of pilot. After he was discharged from the military, he sat in his backyard watching jets fly overhead.
He hatched his weather balloon scheme while sitting outside in his ‘extremely comfortable’ Sears lawnchair. He purchased 45 weather balloons from an Army-Navy surplus store, tied them to his tethered lawnchair dubbed the Inspiration I, and filled the 4’ diameter balloons with helium. Then he strapped himself into his lawnchair with some sandwiches, Miller Lite, and a pellet gun. He figured he would pop a few of the many balloons when it was time to descend.
Larry’s plan was to sever the anchor and lazily float up to a height of about 30 feet above his back yard, where he would enjoy a few hours of flight before coming back down. But things didn’t work out quite as Larry planned.
When his friends cut the cord anchoring the lawnchair to his Jeep, he did not float lazily up to 30 feet. Instead, he streaked into the LA sky as if shot from a cannon, pulled by the lift of 42 helium balloons holding 33 cubic feet of helium each. He didn’t level off at 100 feet, nor did he level off at 1000 feet. After climbing and climbing, he leveled off at 16,000 feet.
At that height he felt he couldn’t risk shooting any of the balloons, lest he unbalance the load and really find himself in trouble. So he stayed there, drifting cold and frightened with his beer and sandwiches, for more than 14 hours. He crossed the primary approach corridor of LAX, where Trans World Airlines and Delta Airlines pilots radioed in reports of the strange sight.
Eventually he gathered the nerve to shoot a few balloons, and slowly descended. The hanging tethers tangled and caught in a power line, blacking out a Long Beach neighborhood for 20 minutes. Larry climbed to safety, where he was arrested by waiting members of the LAPD. As he was led away in handcuffs, a reporter dispatched to cover the daring rescue asked him why he had done it. Larry replied nonchalantly: “A man can’t just sit around.”
Hoofnote: Larry’s efforts won him a $1,500 FAA fine, a prize from the Bonehead Club of Dallas, the altitude record for gas-filled clustered balloons, and a Darwin Awards Honourable Mention. He gave his aluminum lawnchair to admiring neighborhood children, abandoned his truck-driving job, and went on the lecture circuit. He enjoyed intermittent demand as a motivational speaker, but said he never made much money from his innovative flight. He never married and had no children. Larry hiked into the forest and shot himself in the heart on 6 October 6, 1993. He was 44.