Arrogate romps in Pegasus World Cup
Arrogate — recently rated the world’s top racehorse — showed why yesterday when he cruised to an easy win in the Pegasus World Cup. California Chrome finished ninth.
Arrogate — recently rated the world’s top racehorse — showed why yesterday when he cruised to an easy win in the Pegasus World Cup. California Chrome finished ninth.
California Chrome came from breeding a second-choice stallion to a mare whose sire was the “most available.” No wonder owner Steve Coburn feels blessed.
California Chrome reprised his Derby victory with a dominant Preakness win, and now it’s on to Belmont and, perhaps, history. With a Preakness gallery.
A day after his cough sent social media into a frenzy, California Chrome galloped two miles at Pimlico. Next stop: the Preakness.
California Chrome galloped 1 1/2 miles at Pimlico this morning, and trainer Art Sherman and his staff were all smiles afterwards.
In the latest Preakness Profile, we check out Kentucky Derby winner California Chrome.
Trainer Art Sherman arrived at Pimlico today to see his Derby champ, California Chrome.
Sirens blared and the police motorcycles thundered through Baltimore. Just your average, everyday police escort — for horses bound for the Preakness.
California Chrome is feeling “excellent,” his connections say. Meanwhile, the plans for other Preakness contenders are coming into focus.
Filly Ria Antonia has emerged as an unexpected Preakness possible, despite her sixth place finish in the Kentucky Oaks.