My Top Ten by Stanton Salter, 40
Maryland Horse Radio host shares his favorite things.
By By Hilary Geisbert | May 2015
TURTLE NECKS: My favorite clothing items, especially in the morning, even in the spring. – Photography by David Colwell
PREAKNESS TICKETS: I buy tickets to give away on Maryland Horse Radio. – Photography by David Colwell
ST. CHRISTOPHER MEDAL: I had a special one that my grandmother gave me that I lost, but I still keep one around to look after me. – Photography by David Colwell
UNDER ARMOUR RUNNING SHOES: Great local company. The shoes help me to stay in shape. – Photography by David Colwell
PREAKNESS MEDIA CREDENTIALS: To get around all of the craziness. – Photography by David Colwell
COFFEE MUG: Early morning coffee is a must. – Photography by David Colwell
MID-ATLANTIC THOROUGHBRED MAGAZINE: They are the heart and soul of the Maryland thoroughbred. – Photography by David Colwell
GRANOLA BARS: Keep me fueled up. – Photography by David Colwell
DAILY RACING FORM: Need this to handicap the horses. – Photography by David Colwell
BINOCULARS: To use at the track. – Photography by David Colwell
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