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.
Days, field size, and handle are all up in Maryland. So why do some trainers feel like it’s so hard to find spots for their horses?
Yesterday and Today highlights the best of yesterday’s mid-Atlantic racing and looks ahead to today’s action.
Quirky, stubborn, and flighty are words to describe Virginia-bred Stellar Wind, who has deep mid-Atlantic roots. Also: Grade 1 Santa Anita Oaks winner.
Maiden Jeyran is one of only five horses ever bred in Azerbaijan to race in the United States.
Trainers Robin Graham and Donald Barr scored for the Laurel Park home team over Presidents’ Day weekend, combining for three stakes wins and a second.
Local runners Gypsy Judy and Savvy Street took the Wide Country and Miracle Wood Stakes on today’s General George undercard.
Improving Cutty Shark, trained by Donald Barr, just held on to win today’s Laurel Park feature in prepration for the G3 General George next month.
One Laurel Park bettor shouldn’t have any problem getting in the holiday spirit after winning a $75,000 Jackpot Pick 5.
With the 2014 Maryland Million nearly at hand, we revisit last year’s edition, race by race. Today, It’s a Bang takes the Maryland Million Nursery.