Cash Asmussen Goes to $1.35M for Not This Time Colt
Cash Asmussen, a former jockey and brother to Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen went to $1.35 million on behalf of Richard Drake for Hip 1066, a son of Not This Time, during the fourth session of th...
Flying Dutchmen Buy Two Million-Dollar Yearlings
Fillies remain a key component of the operations of Flying Dutchmen Breeding and Racing, a point emphasized by Flying Dutchmen's acquisition of Hip 887, a Not This Time filly, for $1 million at the Ke...
Gun Runner Continues Reign Through Book 2 at Keeneland
A total of 717 horses had changed hands through two books, grossing $318,461,500, up 21% from last year's $262,793,000 from 690 sold through Day 4. The average is up 17% to $444,158 from $380,859....
Zen Equine Brings First Consignment to Keeneland
When Jennifer Leamy came to America in 2015 for an internship with Gerry Dilger, she did not expect to be selling horses under her own banner just 10 years later. On Sept. 13, Leamy and her husband wi...
Bentornato Returns in Louisville Thoroughbred Society
Leon King Stable's Bentornato will make his first start since finishing second in the 2024 Breeders' Cup Sprint (G1) in the $300,000 Louisville Thoroughbred Society Stakes Sept. 13 at Churchill Downs,...
Delaware Park to Donate to Aftercare Groups, PDJF
The best of the best in Delaware racing will be showcased with the 33rd Owners Day on Sept. 13 and Delaware Thoroughbred Certified Day on Sept. 14....
Ortiz Jr. Shifts Base to Kentucky This Fall
Irad Ortiz Jr., the five-time Eclipse Award winner as well as North America's top jockey in races won every year since 2017, has moved his tack from New York to Kentucky for the fall....