Horse Racing News by Associated Press
Posted 6/23/12 6:10 PM by Associated Press
Rachel Alexandra, the 2009 Horse of the Year who gave birth to her first foal in January, is expecting again.
Posted 6/23/12 3:20 PM by Associated Press
Jockey Chris DeCarlo rode his 1,000th winner, guiding Oconee Gold to victory Saturday in the eighth race at Monmouth Park.
Posted 6/22/12 8:05 PM by Associated Press
Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner I'll Have Another is headed to stud duty in Japan.
Posted 6/21/12 7:54 PM by Associated Press
Jockey John Velazquez won't need surgery for a broken collarbone that he sustained in a riding accident at Churchill Downs on June 16.
Posted 6/20/12 12:54 AM by Associated Press
Secretariat's winning time in the 1973 Preakness has been changed to reflect that the Triple Crown-winning colt's time was actually faster than the stakes record.
Posted 6/16/12 8:42 PM by Associated Press
Jockey John Velazquez was transported to Audubon Hospital after injuring a shoulder Saturday in a spill in the ninth race at Churchill Downs.
Posted 6/15/12 5:34 PM by Associated Press
Federal agents were forced to seize a dozen horses in New Mexico that are part of a racing operation allegedly laundering money for one of Mexico's most powerful drug cartels, after their trainers refused to continue caring for them, prosecutors said in c
Posted 6/14/12 8:19 AM by Associated Press
Churchill Downs is revamping the eligibility system that sets the field for the Kentucky Derby.
Posted 6/13/12 9:27 PM by Associated Press
In the stables at a prominent Quarter Horse racetrack in New Mexico, workers quietly nicknamed Jose Trevino Morales's stables as the "Zetas' stables" and say they often saw people show up with bags of cash to buy the horses.
Posted 6/13/12 2:54 PM by Associated Press
Kentucky horse racing regulators approved a ban Wednesday on the race-day use of an anti-bleeding drug, making it the first state in the nation to take such action.