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Topic: Feelgood Story HarnessPosted: 11 Apr 2023 at 6:08pm |
Horseman saves the life of a spectatorSwift and immediate intervention from Swedish harness racing driver Kevin Porshage, 31, possibly saved the life of a spectator during the races at Umåker Travbana in Northern Sweden on Friday (April 7). ![]() The life and death drama took place immediately after the fourth race, a race in which Porshage guided four-year-old filly Catri Hall to only her second career win. While getting ready the start the winners’ circle interview, Porshage noticed a spectator who fell lifeless to the ground a few yards away. “I was very worried, of course,” Porshage said. “I went over to him but was unable to make any contact. I checked for a pulse, but there was almost nothing, so I started with heart compressions. He woke up pretty quickly, so I don’t know if my actions contributed that much. It was more like a heart massage.” Porshage later told Norwegian site Trav365no that in the hours after the race the Swedish driver received countless messages. He’s very appreciative but also slightly bothered: for Porshage it’s not about being a hero but doing what’s right. “I have received many messages from unknown people,” Porshage said. “It’s very nice, but the most important thing is just to react and do what you have to do in such a situation. It’s about some simple basic skills and technique, and it’s important that as many people as possible can do these things. I have a background as a cab driver. Then we had annual first aid courses, and the lessons there have stuck with me. “At least we got his heart going,” Porshage added. “But my wife, who is a nurse, would probably say that there was a lot to work on in terms of technique,” he adds tongue-in-cheek. Edited by Gay3 - 08 Jul 2025 at 4:39pm |
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Posted: 08 Jul 2025 at 4:40pm |
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‘All I can ask for is hope': Cancer battle casts pall over Inter DominionChampion pacer Leap To Fame's quest for a second Brisbane Inter Dominion crown has been engulfed by sadness. Dan Costello, the hugely popular Albion Park photographer who has captured many of Leap To Fame's greatest moments, has revealed he is rapidly losing a battle with advanced cancer. The 66-year-old was back at the office taking snaps of Leap To Fame's opening round Inter Dominion win last Saturday night, but had to leave soon after. "They've told me to start planning for palliative care," Costello said. "My main tumour has tripled in size since the last check-up and the cancer has now spread to my spine. They told me it would be two months before I'd really start to feel the full impact, but it's already getting hard now." Leap To Fame's owner Kevin Seymour learned of Costello's plight and – as he has done for so many – is throwing all his support behind him. Seymour has connected Costello with a "cancer guru" at Brisbane's Mater Hospital and will pay all his medical bills and any lost income. "Dan's one of nature's gentlemen. If I was in his position and had done as much for harness racing as he has, I'd like to think someone would do this for me," Seymour said. "I don't want him working, I want him seeing the best and working out the best way to fight this. We all want Dan at the 2026 and 2027 Inter Dominions here in Brisbane, not this year. "I've got him to see the best specialist there is in Queensland and we're all hoping there is a treatment plan." An emotional Costello said he and wife, Gitana, were humbled by Seymour's generosity and support. "He's given me hope when there was none … all I can ask for is hope," he said. "Not only is Kevin using his connections big time for me, but this costs a huge amount of money and I just don't have it." Costello, who has been Albion Park's course photographer for 14 years, was first diagnosed with bladder cancer a week after Leap To Fame won his first Inter Dominion crown at Albion Park in December, 2023. "My world came crashing down. I was on such a high after what Leap To Fame did in that Inter Dominion. He's the best horse I've photographed and it was such a huge night for Queensland harness racing," he said. "Then I got that diagnosis, which was really bleak. It was just a few days before Christmas, too. "I had the tumour removed from my bladder, but they said it had spread and was aggressive. It went to my liver and is now in my spine. "I'd pretty much run out of options, but now there's hope Kevin's help can at least buy me some more time. "I've lost a stack of weight and get very tired. Kevin wants me fighting my battle at the moment, not working at the races. Without him I simply wouldn't have the money to do that." Although Seymour doesn't want Costello working at the races, he wants him trackside to cheer for Leap To Fame in Saturday week's $1 million Ladbrokes Inter Dominion final. "Dan doesn't know this, but if we win it again, we're giving the winning trophy to Dan," Seymour said. Leap To Fame won his first round Inter Dominion heat last Saturday night, is favourite his second heat this week and a commanding $1.25 prepost favourite to win the Grand Final on July 19. |
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Posted: 08 Jul 2025 at 5:46pm |
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I have a Im Themightyquinn Albion Park photo hanging up in my office taken by Dan Costello
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Posted: 09 Jul 2025 at 4:20pm |
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Nice work Gay
The harness game needs support
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And The Boys Light Up.... !
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Posted: 04 Oct 2025 at 6:07pm |
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It’ll be a feel good story if my boy Cya Art salutes again at Menangle tonight. Out to $81 But they’ve woken up about the place price line @ only $4.40😆
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Posted: 04 Oct 2025 at 6:34pm |
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Just looking Cya Art and its start #100 tonight.
Amazingly has only won 8 races. Looks like didn't start as 2 or 3yo. Then due to small NZ horse pool 5 wins over there got it a rating high enough that when it transferred to Aust it had a high rating. Would have got 8-10 wins + in Aust before hitting that rating.
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