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California Chrome wins Horse of the Year at Eclipse Awards (Sports Betting News)

California Chrome has one race left in his career, and is in such good condition right now that trainer Art Sherman is clamoring for more time with him. California Chrome was the biggest winner at the Eclipse Awards on Saturday night, taking home three trophies celebrating his accomplishments in 2016 – including Horse of the Year for the second time. ”It’s really an honor,” Sherman said.

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