Horse Racing News
Posted 5/21/10 8:14 PM by Steve Andersen
Forever Together, the champion turf female of 2008, will start in the $250,000 Gamely Stakes at Hollywood Park next Saturday, her first race in Southern California since a third in the Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Turf at Santa Anita last November.
The transitory label of "interim" Santa Anita president will be stabilized in the next six weeks, when the board of directors of MI Developments names George Haines the formal successor to Ron Charles, Haines said on Friday.
Posted 5/20/10 8:29 AM by Jay Privman
Mine That Bird, the 2009 Kentucky Derby winner, left New Mexico on Wednesday morning bound for Churchill Downs, where he will be trained by D. Wayne Lukas, Leonard Blach, a co-owner of the gelding, said Wednesday.
Posted 5/18/10 9:01 AM by Matt Hegarty
Ernie Paragallo, once one of the leading owners of Thoroughbred racehorses in New York, was sentenced to two years in Greene County jail and assessed a $33,000 fine.
Posted 5/18/10 8:13 AM by David Grening
The New York Racing Association reiterated on Monday that if it does not receive financial assistance from the state, it will be unable to complete the Belmont Park spring/summer meet. The meet runs through July 18.
Posted 5/17/10 2:33 PM by David Grening
Kentucky Derby winner Super Saver, whose Triple Crown hopes were dashed by an eighth-place finish in Saturday's Preakness Stakes, arrived at Belmont Park Sunday morning and will get a brief freshening before being pointed for a summer/fall campaign.
Posted 5/17/10 2:22 PM by Jay Privman
After finishing third in the Kentucky Derby, and then second in the Preakness Stakes, trainer Dale Romans is hoping he can finally get to the top in the last leg of the Triple Crown, the June 5 Belmont Stakes.
Posted 5/15/10 4:45 PM by Marty McGee
The drought continues. For the 32nd straight year -- tacking on yet one more year in the ongoing record of Triple Crown futility -- there will be no sweep of racing's most coveted prize.
Posted 5/15/10 4:07 PM by Associated Press
Lookin at Lucky won the Preakness, ending Super Saver's bid to become the first Triple Crown winner in 32 years.
Posted 5/15/10 2:38 PM by Mike Watchmaker
Taqarub went right to the front and never looked back en route to a 13-1 upset of the Grade 3, $100,000 Maryland Sprint Handicap on the Preakness undercard at Pimlico.