RANDYWILIA MS GREW UP IN LA CENTER, KENTUCKY, ON THE outside looking in at the racing industry, but he made sure to change that as quickly as he could. "I promised myself that when I got big enough to work, that 1 would get involved with horses myself, and I would be on the inside and somebody would be watching me," Randy says. Randy, 60, makes his living raising corn, soybeans and wheat, but he's very much involved with the racing industry. He's been enamored with horses since he was a little boy. 1 le recalls that when he was 7 or 8, he would jump at the chance to make the 20-mile trip to Paducah with his mom.
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