Jonathan Thomas on Off to the Races Radio
Off to the Races Radio returns to the air May 29 with a show featuring trainer Jonathan Thomas and Leon Nichols of the Project to Preserve African-American Turf History.
Off to the Races Radio returns to the air May 29 with a show featuring trainer Jonathan Thomas and Leon Nichols of the Project to Preserve African-American Turf History.
Three runners trained by Todd Pletcher — Known Agenda, Bourbonic, and Overtook — breezed towards possible Belmont Stakes starts Friday morning.
BackTracks focuses on Midlantic racing history. Today, Hall of Famer Elliott Burch, who, three times in a decade, pulled off an extraordinary training feat.
It’s a family heirloom passed down through the generations: a case containing the shoes and bit Man o’ War wore during the 1920 Belmont. But is it real?
In the strangest of all years for the Triple Crown, Saturday’s running of the Belmont Stakes provided an utterly formful outcome as Tiz the Law romped.
For Sackatoga Stable’s Jack Knowlton, his second time through the Triple Crown whirl, now with Tiz the Law, is very different, but just as special.
Triple Crown hopeful Tiz the Law worked five furlongs Monday at Belmont and will have one more breeze before the June 20 Belmont Stakes.
This year’s “Triple Crown” won’t look anything like recent Crowns have. That’s neither new, nor a bad thing, argues Teresa Genaro.
Sir Winston’s big win, a record at Laurel, and Walk for the Horses: what social media has been buzzing about.
Sir Winston, the other Mark Casse trainee in a race featuring Preakness winner War of Will, upset the Belmont Stakes Saturday.