KEEP Foundation Announces Seattle Slew Grant Recipients
The Kentucky Equine Education Project Foundation has awarded over $12,000 to Kentucky equine non-profit organizations through its new Seattle Slew Grant Program.
The Kentucky Equine Education Project Foundation has awarded over $12,000 to Kentucky equine non-profit organizations through its new Seattle Slew Grant Program.
Since late December, Nimitz Class has been unbeatable, winning five consecutive races, four times in stakes at Laurel Park in Maryland and most recently in a May 22 allowance at Parx Racing in Pennsylvania.
The second session of the June 2-Year-Olds in Training and Horses of Racing Age Sale, June 14 at Ocala Breeders' Sales was headlined by a colt by Blame, realizing $485,000 from agent Clay Scherer to be the new sales leader.
While betting on sports is grabbing the headlines, it is the glimmer of hope for Thoroughbred racing fans that might be a game changer.
When trainer Chad Brown says he's looking forward to seeing Goodnight Olive run in the Bed o' Roses Stakes (G2), there's a special emphasis on the "run" part.
The Asian Racing Federation acknowledges with surprise the recent decision of the Singapore government to cease all Thoroughbred racing in Singapore from October 2024 after 180 years.
Meyers rose through the ranks of racing officials and became a steward in 1984. He was part of the steward rotation in California until February in advance of a heart operation.
A victory in the Belmont Stakes (G1) propelled Arcangelo into second place in the National Thoroughbred Racing Association's final Top 3-Year-Old Poll of 2023 announced June 13.
There are differing opinions, of course, but some of the industry's most prominent figures are wondering whether the massive three-races-in-five-weeks challenge of the Triple Crown should become a thing of the past.
Coventry Stakes (G2) favorite Asadna is one of two fancied George Boughey-trained juveniles who will be partnered by champion jockey William Buick at Royal Ascot when he lines up on the opening day of the meeting, June 20.