Pimlico: From Preakness pearls to everyday whirls
Passions and more have burned at Pimlico since its grand opening on Oct. 25, 1870. Racetrackers past and present remember.
Passions and more have burned at Pimlico since its grand opening on Oct. 25, 1870. Racetrackers past and present remember.
More than a dozen riders based in the Mid-Atlantic have won the Eclipse Award as top apprentice, making it fertile ground, indeed.
A hearing on the Horseracing Integrity Act showed little industry agreement on the bill — but unanimity that the industry must act on equine safety.
Our Ghosts of Racetracks Past series continues with the story of the Bowie, the Maryland track known for wicked winters — and the unusual devotion of its fans.
Saturday’s rematch of California Chrome and Arrogate calls to mind the Alysheba-Ferdinand contests three decades ago.
The seventh Welfare and Safety of the Racehorse Summit ended following 12 reports on topics ranging from racing surfaces and equine injuries to rider safety and beyond.
Apprentice rider Victor Carrasco won three on Wednesday to continue a late-season push for a potential Eclipse Award.
Rider Kristina McManigell, injured in a spill at Delaware Park on Monday, reportedly is “coming around nicely.”