Shum on Romantic Warrior
Trainer Danny Shum discusses Romantic Warrior ahead of the Dubai Turf (G1T). Video courtesy of Dubai Racing Club....
Ferland Talks Double Major and No Lunch
Trainer Christophe Ferland discusses Double Major in the Gold Cup (G2), and No Lunch in the Godolphin Mile (G2). Video courtesy Dubai Racing Club....
Cogburn's Australian Stud Fee Set by Widden Stud
The graded stakes-winning son of Not This Time will stand for a fee of AU$27,500 when he shuttles to Widden Stud for the first time later this year. He currently stands at WinStar Farm near Versailles...
Trainer Seemar Discusses Runners in Dubai
Trainer Bhupad Seemar talks about his various runners at Meydan Racecourse, including two horses in the Dubai World Cup (G1): Walk of Stars and Imperial Emperor. Video courtesy of Dubai Racing Club.�...
Radio/TV Schedule for one of Racing's Busiest Weeks
Three major Kentucky Derby (G1) preps are this weekend. Don't miss a race with this handy schedule of programs on radio and TV compiled by America's Best Racing....
Assiniboia Downs Adds Five New Board Directors
The non-profit Manitoba Jockey Club, operators of Assiniboia Downs, announced the addition of five new members to the board of directors, bringing the total to 11....
Attendance, Handle Gains Continue at Santa Anita
The season kicked off Dec. 26, 2024, with the largest non-weekend or holiday opening day crowd in 34 years. To date, Santa Anita has hosted more than 293,000 visitors during the Classic Meet, a gain o...
Ushba Tesoro, Wilson Tesoro Part of Japan's Dubai Hopes
While Forever Young is the talk of the Dubai World Cup media briefings April 2, out on the track it was the Noburu Takagi-trained pair of Ushba Tesoro and Wilson Tesoro that drew admiring glances afte...
The Devil Is in the Details
Even the simplest of tasks during foaling season come with their own set of complexities and surprises.
After years of walking around my place in the dark of night, checking mares every two hours i...
Art of the Cowgirl
The view from my side of the fence was something special.
The women who competed or sold horses at the seventh annual Art of the Cowgirl this past February definitely had the best seat in the house...