Horse Racing News
Posted 1/16/12 7:30 PM by Tom LaMarra
Bill Mott wins Eclipse as Leading Trainer
Posted 1/16/12 7:20 PM by Tom LaMarra
Amazombie wins Eclipse Award as Sprint Champ
Posted 1/16/12 4:58 PM by Steve Andersen
Norvsky's affection for Santa Anita's turf course gave the veteran gelding his first graded stakes win in Monday's $150,000 San Gabriel Stakes, a victory that caught trainer Don Warren by surprise.
Posted 1/15/12 7:29 PM by Bloodhorse
Leading Santa Anita jockey Joel Rosario was handed a five-day suspension for causing interference that resulted in a spill near the finish line of the ninth race Jan. 14, stewards announced.
Posted 1/15/12 7:15 PM by Jack Shinar
Reneesgotzip, an impressive first-out maiden winner one month ago, sped to the front for jockey Corey Nakatani and never looked back while romping to a 7 3/4-length victory in the $150,000 Santa Ynez Stakes at Santa Anita Jan. 15.
Posted 1/14/12 8:31 PM by Steve Andersen
Tapizar was allowed to set his own pace in Saturday's $150,000 San Fernando Stakes at Santa Anita, a tactic that essentially dictated the outcome long before the field reached the wire.
Posted 1/14/12 8:18 PM by Vance Hanson
Jackson Bend emphasized how good he will likely be this season from seven furlongs to one mile when rallying from off the pace to garner top honors in Saturday's Grade 3, $100,000 Hal's Hope Stakes over Gulfstream Park's one-turn mile.
Posted 1/14/12 8:17 PM by Vance Hanson
Black Rock Stables' Silver Medallion came out on top, and survived an objection, after an eventful stretch drive in Saturday's Grade 3, $100,000 Ft. Lauderdale Stakes at Gulfstream Park.
Posted 1/13/12 12:23 PM by Bloodhorse
A horse trained by Rick Dutrow has been disqualified from a stakes victory at Laurel Park because he was administrated a medication within two hours of the race, a violation of Maryland racing rules.
Posted 1/12/12 9:48 AM by Brisnet.com
If not the horse to beat, Tapizar is clearly the one to catch at Santa Anita Saturday when he squares off against seven rivals in the Grade 2, $150,000 San Fernando Stakes for four-year-olds at 1 1/16 miles.