Month: July 2025

Behind the Dismount: GR Carter’s Legacy (EP. 60)

Behind the Dismount: GR Carter’s Legacy (EP. 60)

In today’s episode, GR Carter, a legendary jockey, shares his journey from a young boy with a passion for horses to becoming one of the most successful jockeys in quarter horse racing history. He discusses the early influences that shaped his career, the challenges he faced, and the memorable races that defined his legacy. GR reflects on the thrill of winning, the importance of hard work, and the camaraderie among jockeys, while also addressing the physical demands and risks of the profession. As he looks to the future, GR emphasizes the growth of the racing industry and the potential of new talent.

Highlights Include:

  • GR Carter’s journey began at a young age with a passion for horses.
  • Winning titles and championships marked significant milestones in his career.
  • Injuries were minimal due to his athletic background and dedication.
  • The thrill of winning races kept him motivated throughout his career.
  • He became the all-time leading money earner in quarter horse racing.
  • The future of racing looks promising with new talent emerging.
  • And more!

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G. R. Carter didn’t raise the bar. G. R. Carter is the bar. The all-time-everything jockey is American Quarter Horse racing’s record-leading rider in mounts, with 25,700; in wins, with 4,013; and in money earned, having booted home the earners of $75,900,474. In 2008, G. R. set a single-season earnings record of $5,019,594, breaking the previous record of $4.5 million that he set two years earlier. He was AQHA champion jockey 10 times, twice as many as any other rider, including six years consecutively from 2003 to 2008.

Known for his signature back-flip dismount, the highly sought-after rider racked up 386 wins in stakes, with 100 at the Grade 1 level (including 20 Restricted Grade 1s), including twice in the sport’s marquee event, the All American Futurity, aboard Falling In Loveagain in 1998 and world champion Stolis Winner in ’08. G. R. rode winners of the rich All American and Los Alamitos Super derbies and scored five wins in the Heritage Place Futurity, three in the Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity and one in the Texas Classic Futurity.

G. R. hung up his flat tack in 2018, but whether heading or heeling at a local jackpot or roping steers at Pendleton and Cheyenne, he never hung up his rope. In 2007, he was half the team that won the Pro-Am at the 2007 World Series of Team Roping, and he and his dad won the 2005 Southwest Regional finals at Albuquerque, New Mexico.

G.R. was inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 2023. (Bio credit AQHA)

“I truly wish that a lot of the people that are fans of horse racing could experience that because you can’t, you can’t already describe the rush of one standing there, flat footed in the gates and going 50 plus mile an hour in, less than a hundred yards and running away from the field. Knowing you got the race won. It’s it’s, it’s, it’s pretty exciting, pretty special”.

GR Carter

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Harnessing Technology in the Horse Industry with James Dexter (EP. 59)

Harnessing Technology in the Horse Industry with James Dexter (EP. 59)

In this episode, Billy and Shaun interview James Dexter, the founder and CEO of Stable Pro, a software solution designed to help horse trainers manage their businesses more efficiently. James shares his journey of identifying a problem in the horse industry related to invoicing and scheduling, leading to the creation of Stable Pro. The conversation covers marketing strategies, features of the software, client interaction, and future goals for expanding the platform to better serve the horse community.

Highlights Include: 

  • Stable Pro addresses the paperwork challenges faced by horse trainers.
  • James Dexter’s journey began with a passion for the horse industry.
  • The importance of getting started and learning through experience.
  • Stable Pro offers features for managing horses’ health and wellness.
  • Future goals include connecting with breeder registries and expanding services.
  • James emphasizes the passion and dedication behind building Stable Pro.

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James Dexter, a lifelong Nevadan, has been immersed in the horse industry from an early age, continuing a family legacy of equine breeding and ranching that spans generations. As the owner of Fifty Horse Ranch and Chief Pharmacist at the Fallon Paiute & Shoshone Health Clinic, he balances his passion for horses with his expertise in healthcare. Through his close work with horse trainers, James recognized a critical need for modern business solutions tailored to the equine industry, leading him to create STABLE pro. Founded in 2023 and headquartered in Fallon, Nevada, STABLE pro is an all-in-one business management platform designed specifically for equine professionals. The platform streamlines operations by offering automated billing, horse care tracking, scheduling, team management, trip planning with expense tracking, insurance integration, and secure file storage. By prioritizing trainer-driven innovation, STABLE pro delivers tailored solutions designed for efficiency and success, enriching the equine community.

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Historic Horse Racing in Wyoming with Eugene Joyce (EP. 58)

Historic Horse Racing in Wyoming with Eugene Joyce (EP. 58)

In today’s episode, Billy Peterson and Eugene Joyce discuss the evolution and revitalization of horse racing in Wyoming. They explore Eugene’s journey from Manhattan to Wyoming, the impact of the historic racing bill on the industry, the growth of horse racing as a significant economic contributor, and the importance of engaging younger generations through ownership opportunities. The discussion highlights the community aspect of horse racing and the future prospects for the industry in Wyoming.

Highlights Include:

  • Eugene Joyce’s journey from Manhattan to Wyoming shaped his passion for horse racing.
  • The historic racing bill has transformed Wyoming’s horse racing industry.
  • Horse racing in Wyoming has grown into a $200 million industry.
  • Incentives for breeding and racing have significantly increased in Wyoming.
  • Ownership opportunities can attract younger generations to the sport.
  • The future of horse racing in Wyoming looks promising with ongoing developments.
  • And more!

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Eugene Joyce has been involved in horse racing which began under the tutelage of his father, the late, great race track owner/operator Joe Joyce. Eugene was general manager at Wyoming Downs from 1992 through 1998. There, he oversaw the racing, mutuels, food service, advertising, promotions, and press relations departments. He also headed lobbying efforts with state legislatures and negotiated simulcasting contracts.

After working alongside his father at Wyoming Downs, he was hired by Lone Star Park where he helped produce the successful 2004 Breeders’ Cup. Eugene also worked at Arlington Park and Sunray Park and Casino and most recently operated the Wyoming tracks – Sweetwater Downs, Energy Downs, and the Central Wyoming Fairgrounds. He was an active racing Committee member and past chairman of the graded stakes sub-committee for the American Quarter Horse Association.

Joyce also has extensive experience in sports sales & marketing. The graduate of Marquette University held positions with Host Communications, Turner Broadcasting Systems, and Madison Square Garden Network before venturing into horse racing.

“Our industry more than any other, is built on hope,” Joyce said. “And the success of historic horse racing has led to greater purses, greater breeder incentive money, and that’s really fueling what’s going on in this state right now.” – Eugene Joyce