Maryland racing shifts to Pimlico starting Thursday
The Preakness, a couple dozen other stakes, and a full promotions schedule herald the arrival of spring and racing at Pimlico.
The Preakness, a couple dozen other stakes, and a full promotions schedule herald the arrival of spring and racing at Pimlico.
We sat down with Maryland Jockey Club president Tom Chuckas to get his take on the past, present, and future of Maryland racing.
King Leatherbury, who turned 81 today, saddled his first winner in 1959. He’s eighth on the Laurel Park trainer list this meet and hoping for a big spring.
Seven active members of racing’s Hall of Fame will participate in the Jockey Challenge on Black-Eyed Susan day.
Counting Crows, The Fray, and Annie Bosko will perform in the Pimlico infield on Black-Eyed Susan day, part of a big weekend of events around the Preakness.
Today in Racing History, Barbara Jo Rubin made her Pimlico debut a successful one, earning the first win by a woman rider in Maryland.
Our RaceBrief offers news and notes from mid-Atlantic racing.
The Maryland Jockey Club today unveiled the 2014 spring Pimlico stakes schedule.
Over the next couple of weeks, The Racing Biz will celebrate the holidays by sharing a few of our favorite things: pictures, articles, and videos from 2013.
The Maryland Jockey Club today unveiled a new logo for Black-Eyed Susan Day and announced a new brand for the event.