What is the secret behind the $157,000 fortune Karl Khoder earned at Digiturf.com?
His meteoric rise from ambitious newcomer to confirmed champion on Digiturf.com is not without secrets! The Digiturf.com Equine Awards for Virtual Horse Racing Excellence recognized Karl Khoder's dramatic upward spiral meteoric rise within his first season of virtual horse racing -- and many are curious to learn more about this inimitable trainer.
| Date Joined: |
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| Fri, Dec 25, 2009 |
| Top Horse by Earnings: |
| Secret Legend US$17,260.34 |
| Top Horse by Wins: |
| Secret Legend 99 |
His meteoric rise from ambitious newcomer to confirmed champion on Digiturf.com is not without secrets! The Digiturf.com Equine Awards for Virtual Horse Racing Excellence recognized Karl Khoder's dramatic upward spiral meteoric rise within his first season of virtual horse racing -- and many are curious to learn more about this inimitable trainer.
Yesterday he was an ambitious newcomer with just a small stable and big dreams, today he is a law unto himself with a stable that speaks volumes about his character and prowess as a virtual horse trainer. It is predicted that within the foreseeable future his name will be counted amongst those legends before him who made Digiturf.com one of the greatest virtual horse racing communities on earth!
If you have yet to make his acquaintance, and you only have five minutes to learn about the man who came from down under and rose to fame when he started running in the same championship circles as the community's top ten trainers, then you'll know why while most people try lay claim to their fifteen minutes of fame Karl Khoder can only refer to his fifteen minutes of obscurity. You see, his horses hit the ground running and they never stopped till they reached the top.
Since joining Digiturf.com in December 2009, Karl Khoder has run an incredible 2827 races, placing in 40% of them and winning 291. The Free races held limited appeal for him as he skipped straight into Graded races, Qualifiers and Championships as effortlessly as he slips into his midnight blue silks. With over $25,743 earnings, 21 Championship runs and the Juvenile Classic Qualifier Fillies title to his credit one can safely say he's no flash in the pan who tore through the turf on a wing and a prayer and a bucket of beginner's luck. Clearly, Mr. Khoder is one whose vision is to be the most competitive man on Digiturf.com because he doesn't see the competition -- he is the competition.
Even ESPN.com, the worldwide leader in comprehensive sports coverage, has commended his exceptional racing form against such luminaries as Bigbob, Captinj, Chrisman, Colwells End, Dime A Dozen, Paris House, Samster, Trezza Stables, Tri M Fent Stables and Whymea Farms. He's due to be featured in an ESPN.com exclusive in recognition of him receiving TheDigiturf.com Equine Award for Most Accomplished New Stable of the Season in addition to receiving another Equine Award for Virtual Crown Colt of the season, Secret Legend.
He is competition for some of the most competitive stables in the community - including Chrisman, Trezza Stables, MudFlaps, Whymea Farms, Black Lotus, Mckinleys, Samster, Jekegr Stables and Tri M Fent Stables. He's also highly regarded by his closest rivals, gained their respect and their trust and even some of their horses. He snapped up Achilles Heel, Capital Offense, Kentucky Rain, Midnight Illusion, Midnight Massacre, Mistress Revenge, Queen's Shadow, Quick Heist, Ring Girl, Rusty Smash, Rusty's Secret, Secret Gun, Secret Legend, Silent Gold and The Snooki Punch from Trezza Stables at prices ranging from a modest $500 to a headlining $6,000. He also has an eagle's eye for spotting a bargain in the claimers - having claimed some classic horses from Robslobs, Barley Run Stable, Gittie Up Ranch, Legends Racing, Sunny Future, The Legend, Tri M Fent Stables and Winky Racing Inc.
When it comes to associating with the jockeys, Karl Khoder has had the privilege of having some of the best jockeys representing his stable. His top most frequent jockeys include John Stewart, Paddy O'Reilly, Heinrich Nikolaus, Ming Ho, Massimo Conti, Abel Torres, Khaled Azzam, Landon Webster, Kiah Bradshaw and Laurence Trudeau with scarce sighting of some of the less accomplished jockeys. It hasn't escaped anyone's attention either that not unlike the granddaddy of virtual horse racing, Pillbutt, Karl Khoder seems to have had a difference of opinion with none other than the best jockey in the world, Jack Ford, who has only ridden for Karl 96 times.
But the real reason behind Karl Khoder's success story is his innate ability to manage his horses strategically. He also has a keen eye for spotting potential champions and the ability to race his horses to their best advantage over their ideal conditions against some of the most formidable contenders in the community. Let's not overlook the fact that he only joined the community last season and his statistics are comparable to the crème de la crème of the virtual horse racing community, which makes him a faster learner than some of his horses are fast runners.
The pride in his stable includes The Snooki Punch for taking his biggest win in the Juvenile Classic Qualifier, and Secret Legend for most wins and earnings. The list continues with more big money-spinners and Championship contenders following Snooki Punch like Midnight Massacre, Donna Martini, Rusty's Secret, Silent Weapon, Rusty Smash, Silent Gold and Achilles Heel. Some may even suggest that it's time Karl started selling off a few of his horses so that smaller stables can enjoy the sweet taste of success by following in his footsteps.
Following in Karl Khoder's footsteps is exactly where other stables want to run because this is just the beginning of a very successful winning streak on Digiturf.com for a very successful trainer. Who knows where his success will take him #&133; but it is a given that he will be making a very high-profile appearance in the Hall of Fame. And that's no secret!
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