Preakness Memories: American Pharoah finally the one
Our 2020 Preakness Memories series continues with American Pharoah, who was finally the one after winning the 2015 Triple Crown.
Our 2020 Preakness Memories series continues with American Pharoah, who was finally the one after winning the 2015 Triple Crown.
The Virginia-bred Stellar Wind has had two heart-breaking trips to the Breeders’ Cup. Friday she’ll try again to add the Distaff to her collection of major wins.
On this morning’s edition of Off to the Races Radio, jockey Victory Espinoza said Stellar Wind has come back in 2017 “very, very strong.”
Arrogate — recently rated the world’s top racehorse — showed why yesterday when he cruised to an easy win in the Pegasus World Cup. California Chrome finished ninth.
Headlines from around the mid-Atlantic region and throughout thoroughbred racing…
Triple Crown champ American Pharoah gave a record Monmouth Park crowd what it came for by romping to victory in the Grade 1 Haskell Invitational.
Dame Dorothy and Stellar Wind — leading their respective divisions of the Top Midlantic-bred Poll — both scored in graded events this weekend.
American Pharoah dominated the Belmont Stakes to become racing’s 12th Triple Crown winner. Here’s the race in photos, and the words of the connections.
Sudden rain turned Old Hilltop into “Swimlico,” but it had no impact on American Pharoah, who romped to a seven-length win.
For Jessica Lindsey, ponying California Chrome in the Preakness post parade gave her the chance to show support for longtime friend Willie Delgado.