Horse Racing News by Associated Press
Posted 1/8/13 8:59 AM by Associated Press
New York's top court refused Tuesday to hear another appeal by a Kentucky Derby-winning trainer on his 10-year ban from the sport for drug violations.
Posted 11/3/12 6:58 PM by Associated Press
Bob Baffert got beat again in the $5 million Breeders' Cup Classic. Bill Mott settled for half of a repeat sweep in the weekend's two biggest races.
Posted 9/13/12 12:32 PM by Associated Press
The one-year suspension of John Veitch, Kentucky's former chief racing steward, in connection with the Life At Ten case was upheld by a judge Sept. 12.
Posted 8/4/12 4:25 PM by Associated Press
When Linda Toscano got involved in harness racing, she never dreamed she would get a chance to make history.
Posted 7/19/12 8:45 AM by Associated Press
A New York court has upheld Kentucky Derby-winning thoroughbred trainer Rick Dutrow's 10-year ban from the sport.
Posted 7/11/12 8:52 AM by Associated Press
Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner I'll Have Another was ailing well before he was retired from racing with a tendon injury the day ahead of his bid to win the Belmont Stakes and become the first Triple Crown champion in 34 years.
Posted 7/11/12 8:11 AM by Associated Press
Belmont Stakes winner Union Rags has a minor ligament injury in his left front leg and will be sidelined for the rest of the year.
Posted 7/9/12 9:35 PM by Associated Press
The owner of I'll Have Another says he sold his Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner to a farm in Japan for $10 million, a price that far exceeded any amount he was offered in the United States.
Posted 7/7/12 2:56 PM by Associated Press
Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner I'll Have Another paraded between races at Betfair Hollywood Park on Saturday, giving fans at the colt's home track a chance to cheer him one last time before he heads off to stud duty in Japan.
Posted 7/6/12 7:01 AM by Associated Press
A jockey has died after falling from his horse during a race at the Alameda County Fairgrounds.