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Category Archives: Horse Racing
Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale Smashes Records
Magic Millions officials were toasting the setting of a new benchmark set of figures for its major auction of the year, the Gold Coast Yearling Sale, at the end of a massive five-session Book 1 offering Jan. 16.
Abdullah’s Family Commits to Future of Juddmonte Empire
The cherished silks of the late Khalid Abdullah will continue to be seen on racecourses for many years to come after his family made public a commitment to continue what has become arguably the world’s most successful racing and breeding operation.
First Reported Foal a Colt for Heart to Heart
Crestwood Farm stallion Heart to Heart was represented by his first reported foal Jan. 15 when a colt bred by Kenny and Jeannie Racing was foaled at Daisy Acres Farm.
Bellamy Road Pensioned to Old Friends
Grade 1 winner and grade 1-producing sire Bellamy Road has been pensioned to Old Friends, the Thoroughbred retirement facility based in Georgetown, Ky.
Authentic Leads Eclipse Awards Finalists
Kentucky Derby (G1) and Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1) winner Authentic heads the list of finalists for the 2020 Eclipse Awards, the winners of which will be announced Jan. 28 in a virtual ceremony hosted by Spendthrift Farm.
HRRN Expands Popular Equine Forum Show to Three Hours
Beginning Saturday, Jan. 30, the Equine Forum will grow to a new 3-hour format airing from 8:00-11:00 a.m. ET.
Longtime California Trainer Bruce Headley Dies
Bruce Headley, a longtime California trainer whose most famous runner was champion sprinter Kona Gold, died Jan. 15 at age 86 from the effects of a stroke.
Kenny Had a Notion Seeks to Rebound in Spectacular Bid
Louis J. Ulman and H. Neil Glasser’s Kenny Had a Notion, beaten a neck in the Dec. 26 Heft Stakes, takes on eight rivals in the Jan. 16 $100,000 Spectacular Bid Stakes for 3-year-olds at Laurel Park.
Shancelot Available for Inspection Jan. 22
Grade 2 winner and multiple grade 1-placed Shancelot will be available for inspection at Buck Pond Farm in Versailles, Ky., on Friday, Jan. 22.
Mt. Brilliant Breeds First Foal by Demarchelier
The colt, bred by Mt. Brilliant, was born Jan. 14 out of the mare Limbo Loose.
Study: Negligible Effect on Breakdowns From Tight Turns
A study published Jan. 8 by the University of Kentucky verified a lot of earlier analysis from the Equine Injury Database and raised to new questions to explore.
The Jockey Club Launches Summer Internship Program
As part of its efforts to support young people who are interested in entering the Thoroughbred industry, The Jockey Club announced Jan. 15 the creation of a structured summer internship program for college students and recent college graduates.
TERF Awards 20K to Penn School of Veterinary Medicine
The Thoroughbred Education and Research Foundation is pleased to award $20,000 to the University Of Pennsylvania School Of Veterinary Medicine to be used for equine research.
NYRA's TV Partnership with FOX a Winning Combination
For the on-air talent, production staff, and executives responsible for NYRA’s “America’s Day at the Races” telecasts there’s been only a modicum of rest for the weary crew, many of whom are also involved with NYRA’s daily simulcast shows.
Kenny Had a Notion Seeks to Rebound in Spectaular Bid
Louis J. Ulman and H. Neil Glasser’s Kenny Had a Notion, beaten a neck in the Dec. 26 Heft Stakes, takes on eight rivals in the Jan. 16 $100,000 Spectacular Bid Stakes for 3-year-olds at Laurel Park.
Leofric's First Foal is a Pennsylvania-Bred Filly
The filly was born Jan. 11 at Daydream Farm near Hamburg, Pa.
New York Race Track Chaplaincy to Honor Ortiz Jr.
The New York Race Track Chaplaincy announced Jan. 15 that it will honor jockey Irad Ortiz Jr. for his generous and continued devotion to the backstretch community at its fundraiser during the Saratoga Race Course meet this summer.
Industry Leaders at Recent NYS Hearing Encourage Change
The economic state of New York racing is encouraging, according to industry leaders who spoke at a hearing Jan. 14, but without significant changes going forward, they warned of a dire future.
Coolmore Lands Pricey Son of Not A Single Doubt
Magic Millions has achieved a record sale in a remarkable set of circumstances with the final Book 1 session still to come, after three colts made more than a million dollars Jan. 15.