ARCADIA, Calif. - Few people have taken a more contrarian approach to breaking into horse racing than Rich and Gaby Sulpizio.
Since they acquired a 238-acre farm in Santa Ynez in late 2001, the Sulpizios have not done the following things - gone crazy claiming horses at the track, rocked the yearling sales with a series of big-ticket purchases, or sent agents to foreign countries with an open checkbook.