Thursday, June 3, 2010

Dennis Dahle

The last week has been very hard for me personally and especially for my wife and our children as my wife's brother Dennis was killed while working out his races horses when the horse he was riding was startled and reared over backwards on him.

Last Saturday all Dennis' horse friends took his two horses that he had been training up to Pocatello, Idaho for the featured race. My wife and her family asked me if I could come and take photos of the race to include in a DVD of images that would be played at his viewing. I have known Dennis for over 26 years and I was honored that they would ask me.

Thanks to Keith Johnson who volunteered to work my photo edit shift on Saturday night I was able to drive up to Pocatello and cover the race.

I have photographed a lot of horse races in my day, but this race was like none other. Dennis had two horses entered in the last race of the day, a ten-horse field. One horse Royal Rumbo was a 25-1 long shot and the other Corona Light was an 8-1 listing.

The jockey on the favorite horse fell off coming out of the gate.

In a stunning upset, Dennis horses ended the race in a photo-finish 1st and 2nd place, with Royal Rumba just edging out Corona Light for the win. Prior to the start of the race, as he was a long time regular at the track, the stadium announcer acknowledged Dennis and told of his death just a few days before.

After the race all the jockey's and family gathered in the winners circle at the finish line hugging and crying at the amazing results. Dirk Crane, the winning jockey said, "I have won a lot of races in my career but I don't think I will ever have another race like this," "The feeling during the race and how the horse ran was something I will never forget".

For me personally all I will say is it is really hard to take photographs with tears streaming down your face.

To my wife, her family and my children and all those who knew and loved Dennis, may we all find peace and comfort in all the good memories and times we shared together.

Dennis was taken by horse drawn carriage to the Lewiston, Utah cemetery where he was laid to rest on Tuesday June 1, 2010.

Rest in peace Dennis.























































Corona Light, far left. Royal Rumbo second from right.

















































































































Dennis Dahle December 31, 1953 to May 26, 2010.






For all the jockey's who have asked for photos here is my email address: august@augustmillerphoto.com

Also for a nice article on the race in the Idaho State Journal click here.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

HANNspree FIM Superbike World Championship at Miller Motorsports Park




HANNspree FIM Superbike World Championship is the largest, fastest, most exciting and competitive motorcycle racing series. Last weekend they held their only race in North America at Miller Motorsports Park in Tooele, Utah. The featured races were held on Monday Memorial Day. Here are a few photos from the event, where Max Biaggi of Italy had a good day winning both races after the pole winner and race favorite Carlos Checa had engine trouble in both races and had to drop out. 



As it was Memorial day and Miller Motorsports Park had a big field of American Flags near the club house corner I headed over there during the second race to try and get a photos of the race leader with the flags as a backdrop. Here is what I came up with.

Max Biaggi leads the race


























Max Biaggi pumps his fist after winning both races at Miller Motorsports Park.

































Max Biaggi gets congratulated by his team mates after winning the first race.































Max Biaggi leads the race through the turns known as the "Attitudes" at Miller Motorsports Park.

































Max Biaggi rounds the last turn and heads for the finish line and a checkered flag in the second race of the HANNspree FIM Superbike World Championship races at Miller Motorsports Park in Tooele, Utah.
























more to come...