After Sunday’s fourth race, Keeneland President and CEO Bill Thomason presented a check for $4,120 to the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (PDJF) in ...
Alabama and Notre Dame, the wait is finally over. In probably the most anticipated college football game so far of the 21st century, the top two ranke...
The racing world was shocked by the announcement of Pulpit's sudden death in his paddock last Thursday, December 6. The 18 year old stallion's passing...
As America’s signature race, I find the Kentucky Derbies of 10, 20, 30, and even 40 years ago, on average, more memorable than any other single race. ...
Count Fleet won his first race, at Aqueduct Racetrack. ~1942 Officials of Arlington Park invited Secretariat to compete in a specially crea...
Chad White’s Hurricane Bluff, away alertly and quickly in command, made the pace throughout in Friday’s $41,000 allowance and $30,000 optional claimin...
By Claire Novak, Special Contributor NEW ORLEANS (Wednesday, February 22, 2012) – “Shane Sellers,” jockey agent Fred Aime remarked on a quiet m...
Stacey Moak’s Tonto Fontenot, away alertly and always well placed, took command at the furlong grounds and drew off as the Lone Ranger at the wire in ...
Dwight Sprague’s Cactus Son, placed just behind the early leaders, rallied outside those after the furlong grounds and drew off for a two-length vict...
Cathy & Bob Zollars and Mark Wagner’s Thiskyhasnolimit took advantage of an uncontested lead and finished strongly to win the $100,000 Louisiana H...