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Unbeaten and for the most part untested after three starts, Verifire is looking like a million bucks out on the racetrack. And with a 2 3/4-length win Sunday at Churchill in the $250,000 Maxfield ...
Montana, the rugged fulcrum of Big Sky Country, features perhaps the most egalitarian and customer-friendly retail sports betting setup in the United States. Hundreds of locations, many mom 'n pop ...
The last weeks of June will be a quiet period for Journalism, winner of the Preakness Stakes who was second in the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes this spring. Journalism has been galloping on a ...
Paul Cornman, who held a variety of positions in the Thoroughbred racing industry but was best known as an outstanding handicapper, advocate for horseplayers and part owner of the first New York ...
California trainer Doug O’Neill is on the verge of a continental milestone as early as this weekend: his 3,000th career win in North America.
Viewership of the Belmont Stakes on Saturday night at Saratoga Race Course on FOX’s flagship network station peaked at 5 million viewers while the race was being run, according to the network ...
Bumpy at times, yes, but Journalism has taken jockey Umberto Rispoli on the ride of a lifetime this spring. On Saturday, Rispoli hopes to close out the Triple Crown with a victory in the Belmont ...
Carl Spackler, arguably the top male turf miler in North America, has been sold by Bob Edwards to Yulong Investments and will be heading to Australia by way of Royal Ascot.
Mountain Bear has been his own worst enemy at times, but despite his pre-race antics, his two trips to the United States have resulted in placings in Grade 1 races. Now based in the U.S. with ...
In deep stretch of Saturday’s 150th Preakness Stakes, trainer Michael McCarthy thought he was going to witness history repeating itself from two weeks ago in the Kentucky Derby.
As the curtain closes on this incarnation of Pimlico Race Course, it's only fitting that trainers Bob Baffert, D. Wayne Lukas, and Steve Asmussen have horses in the field for Saturday's 150th ...
Rodriguez, the Grade 2 Wood Memorial winner who was scratched from the Kentucky Derby due to a foot issue, will also miss the Preakness Stakes, trainer Bob Baffert said Friday.
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