Kenny McPeek featured on Off to the Races Radio
Off to the Races Radio returns to the air April 17 with a show featuring trainer Kenny McPeek and Jeb Hannum, head of the Virginia Equine Alliance.
Off to the Races Radio returns to the air April 17 with a show featuring trainer Kenny McPeek and Jeb Hannum, head of the Virginia Equine Alliance.
A new study from the Virginia Equine Alliance (VEA) shows that the horse racing industry has an economic impact of more than $500 million in Virginia.
The Virginia Equine Alliance will this year bring back its popular starter reward program for horses participating in point-to-point races.
Regulations governing historic racing machines in Virginia must have greater flexibility and discretion if this industry is to thrive, the Virginia Equine Alliance (VEA) argued in a letter to the Commission.
The Virginia Equine Alliance, the umbrella group representing the state’s horse industry, is applauding a new state law and the sale of Colonial Downs.
The Grade 3 Commonwealth Derby and Oaks – will be mothballed this year, possibly to return in ’19 at a reopened Colonial.
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam on Tuesday signed a law that will allow “historical racing” machines in Virginia and is expected to allow Colonial Downs to reopen for live racing.
This morning’s Off to the Races radio show – archived here – featured trainer John Servis, Jeb Hannum of the Va. Equine Alliance, and more.
On Saturday’s “Off to the Races” radio show: trainer John Servis, Jeb Hannum of the Va. Equine Alliance, and more.
Saturday’s “Off to the Races” radio show trainer Tim Keefe, attorney Alan Foreman, owner-breeder Willie White, and more.