Video: Talking with two new Hall of Famers
We sat down with two new members of racing’s Hall of Fame: King Leatherbury and Xtra Heat’s co-owner Ken Taylor. We turned the camera on and let ’em roll.
We sat down with two new members of racing’s Hall of Fame: King Leatherbury and Xtra Heat’s co-owner Ken Taylor. We turned the camera on and let ’em roll.
King Leatherbury has earned the admiration of the mid-Atlantic racing community, won 6,400 races, and done it with modest stock. Next stop: the Hall of Fame.
A pair of Maryland legends — trainer King Leatherbury and fleet filly Xtra Heat — have been named to the national racing Hall of Fame.
Ben’s Cat, the popular nine-year-old, returned to action with a second-place finish in a $55,000 allowance heat.
Ben’s Cat is the odds-on choice in today’s second from Pimlico, but it’s a trickier race than you might think.
Nine-year-old Ben’s Cat, the popular Maryland-bred gelding, is scheduled to make his seasonal debut for trainer King Leatherbury on Friday at Pimlico.
Nine-year-old Ben’s Cat posted his first recorded work of 2015 yesterday — a bullet three furlongs in 36 seconds flat at Laurel Park.
Some of our favorite photos of Hall of Fame finalist King Leatherbury and a horse who had a hand in that, Ben’s Cat.
All it took for King Leatherbury to become a Hall of Fame finalist was 56 years and 6,400 wins. He doesn’t think that’s enough – but other trainers disagree.
For the first time, Maryland-based trainer King Leatherbury is among 10 finalists for the Hall of Fame. Also on the ballot: popular sprinter Xtra Heat.