Thoroughbreds Deliver in Kentucky Three-Day Event
Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event sees two Thoroughbreds earn top-10 finishes.
Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event sees two Thoroughbreds earn top-10 finishes.
Recently released book In Service to the Horse: The Life and Legacy of Dr. Marcus W. Cheney, by S.D. Stanley, brings to readers the story of one of the Thoroughbred industry's most respected veterinarians, mentors, and horsemen.
The May 2 Turf Classic Stakes (G1T) at Churchill Downs drew a salty field of 10 older males with not much separating the top choices from each other.
Only three owners have won the Kentucky Derby (G1) at least three times. All of them reached that milestone paired with the same trainer. That history would be welcome news for Paul Reddam and Doug O'Neill as they prepare Pavlovian.
Churchill Downs media notes on the Kentucky Derby (G1) and Kentucky Oaks (G1).
Connections for Se Va Colando had their faith rewarded with a professional victory in the Gran Premio Pamplona (G1) that signaled better things to come for Se Va Colando.
Southern California-based trainers are generally known to have their horses work quickly in tune-ups for major stakes races. On April 26, that reputation was reinforced from two West Coast trainers preparing horses for the May 2 Kentucky Derby (G1).