Welfare and Safety of the Racehorse Summit Taking Shape
The June 25 Welfare and Safety of the Racehorse Summit will focus on how the industry has achieved a more than 35% decrease in racing fatalities since 2009 and what the sport can do to further increas...
NTRA Supporting RACE Act on Capital Hill
The National Thoroughbred Racing Association is actively working on Capitol Hill to help expand investments in the sport of Thoroughbred racing. The NTRA is an active supporter of the Regulation Advan...
Bramlage: Surgery for Just Steel 'Went Really Well'
Just Steel, who exited a fifth-place finish in the May 18 Preakness Stakes (G1) at Pimlico Race Course with a right front leg fracture, is doing well following surgery, renowned veterinary surgeon Dr....
Two Years After Her Daughter's Birth, Doyle Back Riding
Jockey Sophie Doyle resumed riding at Churchill Downs May 19, marking her first mount beneath the twin spires since her daughter, Emilie, was born nearly two years ago....
Webster Leads the Way Again for Inglis With Bold Move
In the 17 years Mark Webster has led Australian auction house Inglis, he can't be accused of not being bold. Inglis announced May 22 that it had purchased American online Thoroughbred auction house Wa...
Johnny Podres Looks to Keep Hitting Streak in Daytona
A field of 10, led by the top four finishers from last month's Siren Lure Stakes—Johnny Podres, First Peace, Lane Way, and Mucho Del Oro—is entered in the $100,000 Daytona Stakes (G3T) May 26 at ...
Johnny Podres Looks to Keep Winning Streak in Daytona
A field of 10, led by the top four finishers from last month's Siren Lure Stakes—Johnny Podres, First Peace, Lane Way, and Mucho Del Oro—is entered in the $100,000 Daytona Stakes (G3T) May 26 at ...
Adare Manor Looks for Second Santa Margarita
Adare Manor, trained by Bob Baffert, could become the first horse since Bayakoa in 1990 to win consecutive runnings of the Santa Margarita Stakes (G2) at Santa Anita Park....