News

The story of Saturday's Temple Stakes contender American Affair is very much a family affair for Lanarkshire trainer Jim Goldie, with his deep knowledge of the pedigree and the devotion of his ...
The NFL's Chicago Bears have shifted their focus back to Arlington Heights, the site of the old Arlington Park racetrack, for a new stadium, the Sports Business Journal reported Tuesday. According to ...
Larry Demeritte, whose inspiring story of battling cancer and making it to the 2024 GI Kentucky Derby captivated racing, passed away Tuesday evening after a lengthy battle with blood cancer. He was 75 ...
Peter Orton will leave his position as general manager of Vinery Stud and pursue his own endeavors in the Thoroughbred industry. Arriving at Dr. Thomas Simon's Vinery Stud in 2000, Orton would go on ...
On the verge of demolition, Pimlico Race Course's 150 Preakness day card drew $110 million in wagering, an increase of 11.3% over $98,858,918 bet on last year's Preakness program. The May 17 card had ...
GI Preakness Stakes winner Journalism (Curlin) departed the Pimlico backstretch Monday morning on a van bound for Saratoga, where he will train towards a possible appearance in the third and final leg ...
The debate will continue to rage on. Should a horse run back in the GI Preakness, just two weeks after the GI Kentucky Derby, ...
Neil Pessin, who trained the late Bob Lothenbach's Bell's the One (Majesticperfection) to a victory in the GI Derby City Distaff in its COVID-delayed renewal in 2020, is leaving the training ranks ...
To adapt Shakespeare on Cleopatra: “age cannot wither him, nor custom stale his infinite variety.” To be enjoying an Indian ...
Chapel Stud's Bangkok, a dual Group winner for Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha's King Power Racing, was the latest first-crop sire off the mark on Monday as his son Rising Empire captured Windsor's ...
Knowing when a horse is ready to take a step up and when it's time to take a step back–it's one of the fundamentals of training. Get it right and you get rewarded. Get it wrong and, well, you'll ...
TIMONIUM, MD – After a week of rainy days, it was a picture perfect morning and the buyers were out in force at the Maryland State Fairgrounds Monday, a day ahead of the reshuffled Fasig-Tipton ...