Grade 1 winner Locked joins the growing list of United States-based runners that will bypass the rich $20 million Saudi Cup ...
Superstars from Japan, Hong Kong, and Dubai line up for the Feb. 22 Saudi Cup (G1) as several American runners take a pass on ...
Senor Buscador extends the powerful A.P. Indy sire line, while More Than Looks is the latest son of the late More Than Ready ...
There was a time I could go weeks and weeks without writing about the inability of racing's legislative efforts to end horse ...
Reversing a stewards' decision at Sunland Park that disqualified Holy Hank from victory in the Jan. 16 Corralito Steak House ...
With a busy scene playing out behind him on a cold day at Belmont Park, New York Racing Association president and CEO David O ...
The Horseracing Integrity and Welfare Unit, the enforcement arm of the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority, has ...
Bidding opened Feb. 7 for the online auction, with the first horse in the catalog closing Feb. 12 at 2 p.m. ET, and ...
The graded-placed Owen Almighty, disqualified from victory in the Jan. 11 Pasco Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs due to interference ...
The new Maryland Jockey Club announces it has hired Fritz Widaman as senior vice president, marketing and sponsorships.
Reflective of how NYRA has not cut corners is the $100 million it is spending on a separate project for its racing surfaces.
WinStar Farm and CHC's undefeated 3-year-old colt River Thames bounced out of his Feb. 1 allowance optional claiming victory ...
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