Makes for good race calling
Makes for good listening
Love his verbs. Adjectives and phrases
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No haircut yet For shaggy the handicapper
I believe the race announcer is Robin Burns. He has been announcing races since the 1970's.
Announced over 150,000 races, both thoroughbred and harness, at such major tracks as Hollywood Park, The Meadowlands, Laurel Race Course, Pimlico, Presque Isle Downs, Freestate Raceway, Rosecroft, Los Alamitos, Capitol Racing @Cal-Expo and other smaller tracks. Called numerous horse races for both ESPN and CBS, including The Breeder’s Crown, Maryland Million and Washington, D.C. International.
Served as Director of Simulcasting, Track Announcer, and Consultant to Track Management, Racing Secretary, Steward, Morning Line Maker, as well as providing program comments and hosting nightly TV handicapping shows at various race tracks including the Macao Trotting Club (Hong Kong).
Host of Racing from the Meadowlands on The Madison Square Gardens Network, New York City, Host of Winning at Rosecroft broadcast on Home Team Sports, Washington, D.C. and Co-host of Harness Hoofbeats televised on KTLA Channel 9, Los Angeles, CA.
Guest Speaker to Honors graduate class at The Ohio State University on “Decision-Making and the Psychology of Gambling”.
Co-Master of Ceremonies for 2002-03 Harness Tracks of America/United States Harness Writers Association/United States Trotting Association Annual Awards Dinner in Las Vegas.
Specialties: Professional announcer and racing official. Over 30 years of experience in all types of voice work.