Plenty of Stakes Top Racing Week's Radio, TV Schedule
A rundown, compiled by America's Best Racing, of this week’s horse racing coverage on TV, streaming, and radio.
A rundown, compiled by America's Best Racing, of this week’s horse racing coverage on TV, streaming, and radio.
Equine medical director Dr. George Mundy says June 9 during a Kentucky Horse Racing and Gaming Corporation meeting that Kentucky will reduce the amount of time before a horse can work off the vets' list from 14 days to seven.
A peak audience of approximately 4.7 million viewers tunes into FOX for the June 6 Belmont Stakes (G1) from Saratoga Race Course on FOX during a 15-minute segment surrounding the race.
The son of Posse died suddenly June 9 at Shadai Stallion Station in Hokkaido, Japan, according to several international news outlets.
The Remington Park Thoroughbred season begins Aug. 21 and features major races in the $400,000 Oklahoma Derby (G3) for 3-year-olds and the $300,000 Springboard Mile for 2-year-olds.
Last year's The Goodwood (G1) winner Reserve Bank will be offered as a stallion prospect through Inglis' new private online auction platform, Bull Ring, next week.
The Inglis Digital Australia June (Early) Sale grossed AU$3,915,100 and continued Inglis Digital's strong run of results, with 182 lots selling for AU$100,000 or more since the beginning of 2025.
America’s Best Racing joined the Belotes and West Point at Saratoga when Counting Stars turned the tables on Always a Runner and surged to an emphatic win in the Acorn Stakes.
Curtis and Beth Harrell have reopened a historic 370-acre farm, formerly the site of Bonne Chance Farm, as a boutique boarding operation for broodmares under the management of John Durr.
The 23rd New Vocations All-Thoroughbred Charity Horse Show raised more than $180,000 to support racehorse aftercare. Proceeds from the May 29-31 event go directly toward New Vocations' efforts to rehab, retrain, and rehome retiring racehorses.