Maryland horsemen, track owner see injury issue differently
Recent injuries at Laurel Park stem from issues with the racing surface, Maryland horsemen say — a position the track owner seems not to share.
Recent injuries at Laurel Park stem from issues with the racing surface, Maryland horsemen say — a position the track owner seems not to share.
The Maryland Jockey Club will offer a future wager on the Preakness Stakes after receiving approval Tuesday from the state Racing Commission.
With the 2023 legislative session fast approach, negotiators hope to find a “reasonable resolution” to major issues in the Pimlico-Laurel project.
Issues with the Pimlico-Laurel rebuilt project are forcing industry participants to consider a future structure that looks very different from the present.
Reports to the legislature show that the Pimlico-Laurel rebuild project is over budget and behind schedule. In a series, we examine why and what next.
The Maryland Jockey Club will host its biannual Champions Handicapping Tournament October 15 at Laurel Park.
Friday’s “Real Rider Cup” charity jumping event will include a Maryland Jockey Club team.
For a sixth straight year, the Maryland Jockey Club is offering bonus money totaling $100,000 to trainers who run a minimum of five horses in the 15 Thoroughbred stakes races during Preakness weekend, May 20 and 21, at historic Pimlico Race Course. The blockbuster weekend includes a total of 16 stakes, 10 graded, worth $3.8 […]
Originally slated to run in August, Pimlico will now instead run nine dates in September, with Laurel Park running the August dayes.
A law adopted this month sends a message to the Maryland racing industry: get the Pimlico-Laurel renovation project in gear.