Horse Racing News
Posted 12/26/11 6:47 PM by Tom LaMarra
A New York task force has recommended a percentage of revenue from video lottery terminals and purse accounts go toward retraining and retirement programs for racehorses in the state.
Posted 12/26/11 6:28 PM by Jack Shinar
Fog City Stable and George Bolton's The Factor cruised to a decisive victory in the Malibu Stakes before a crowd of more than 40,000 on the Dec. 26 opening day card at Santa Anita.
Posted 12/26/11 5:06 PM by David Grening
Likely due in part to the anticipation of higher purses -- which kick in Wednesday at Aqueduct -- activity at the claim box was quite brisk through the first three weeks of the inner track meet.
Posted 12/24/11 9:45 PM by Bloodhorse
Animal Kingdom, winner of the 2011 Kentucky Derby, had his first workout Dec. 24 since being sidelined in late spring.
Posted 12/17/11 6:11 PM by Jack Shinar
Liaison, whose sire Indian Charlie was euthanized two days earlier, outlasted his rivals in a calvary charge to win the $750,000 CashCall Futurity at Hollywood Park Dec. 17.
Posted 12/15/11 9:31 AM by Glenye Cain Oakford
Indian Charlie, sire of four North American champions including Uncle Mo, died Thursday morning at age 16.
Posted 12/14/11 6:56 PM by Brisnet.com
Juvenile filly Weemissfrankie was back in her stall in Barn 52 North at Hollywood Park on Wednesday following successful surgery Sunday for a condylar fracture of her right foreleg.
Posted 12/14/11 6:35 PM by Jack Shinar
With an opportunity to enhance their standing for next year's Run for the Roses, 13 promising juvenile colts and geldings are set for the $750,000 CashCall Futurity at Hollywood Park Dec. 17.
Posted 12/14/11 6:32 PM by Jason Shandler
Strike the Gold, the 1991 Kentucky Derby winner, was euthanized at Karacabey Stud Farm in Turkey Dec. 13, it was confirmed by the Turkish Jockey Club. The 23-year-old son of Alydar had been the oldest living Derby winner.
Posted 12/14/11 6:29 PM by Matt Hegarty
John Veitch, the former chief state steward of the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission, should face a one-year suspension in Kentucky for "gross negligence of his duties" in relation to the Life At Ten incident at the 2010 Breeders' Cup.