Canterbury Park begins its 51-day racing season May 23. "We're excited to kick off our 2026 meet this weekend with three days of racing," general manager John Groen said.
The Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation proudly announces the return of the Belmont Pledge, an initiative led by a dedicated group of trainers committed to supporting retired racehorses beyond their racing careers.
Horse Racing Radio Network announces that industry veteran Angela Hermann will join the network's flagship show, the Equine Forum, working alongside HRRN president Mike Penna as co-host of the popular Saturday morning show.
The Pinkerton Vision Award honors those who have had a direct impact on improving the lives of women, served as an outstanding role model, or have displayed great leadership, innovative thinking, and influence in their chosen field.
In the fourth episode of Homegrown Heroes, farm manager Bradley Purcell reflects on growing up at Claiborne Farm and what it means to carry on a legacy working for the Hancock family.
Jockey Paco Lopez does not often make the journey to Laurel Park to ride, but a mount in the Preakness Stakes was one of those exceptions. With his first career classic race win, he was voted Jockey of the Week.
Created through The Jockey Club, the program recognizes not only the horses themselves, but also the owners, riders, trainers, and organizations helping them succeed in their new roles.
At the end of two days of trade, Fasig-Tipton reported 384 horses had changed hands for gross receipts of $52,875,500, including private sales, which were up 19.3% from 2025's single-session sale that saw 327 horses sell for $44,317,500.