Belmont Festival: Durkin Coming to Terms With Memoir
Notes from the Belmont Stakes Racing Festival
Notes from the Belmont Stakes Racing Festival
It's unlikely that an American horse trainer will list running in the Melbourne Cup (G1) on his annual to-do list. But if you will be searching for trainer Miguel Clement Nov. 3, you may have to look Down Under.
There is a narrative that the Thoroughbred industry is in decline. But if recent viewership numbers of Triple Crown races are any indication, that narrative is wrong. FOX Sports looks to continue the upswing with the June 6 Belmont Stakes…
In Beyond the Bidding, BloodHorse sales editor Olivia Newman takes a look at notable trends, accomplishments, and personalities around the North American sales scene.
Ways and Means aims to go back to back in the June 5 Bed o' Roses Stakes (G2) at Saratoga Race Course.
Gainesway's marquee sire Tapit is tied with Lexington as the leading sire of Belmont Stakes winners with four. Lexington's Belmont winners won the race between 1868 and 1878.
Some trainers may be wary of running a horse 2 miles in a race such as the $250,000 Belmont Gold Cup Stakes (G2T) at Saratoga Race Course, but Mark Casse has one word for them: R-E-L-A-X.
TJC chair Everett Dobson provides an update on The Jockey Club's progress, plans, and next steps in a letter that will be the first in a new, regular series of updates from The Jockey Club.
Racing has the opportunity to tap into a new global audience of up to 200 million people if it can convert general sports enthusiasts and fans of entertainment and big events, according to a report published June 3.
Breeders' Cup-winning trainer Ron Moquett will judge the 92nd annual Maryland Horse Breeders Association Yearling Show. Open to all yearlings eligible for Maryland-bred registration, the show will be June 28 at the Maryland State Fairgrounds.