An injury discovered Feb. 9 will take the 3-year-old Lothenbach Stables homebred out of training for several months but she is expected to make a full recovery.
Category Archives: Horse Racing
Walsh Suspended, Fined for Acepromazine Positive
Trainer Kathy Walsh has entered into a settlement agreement with the CHRB in which she has been fined $3,000 and suspended 30 days after one of her horses tested positive for a metabolite of acepromazine, after a summer race at Los Alamitos.
Kentucky Senate Approves Historical Horse Racing Bill
With supporters noting the importance of protecting jobs in Thoroughbred racing as well as agriculture jobs and others tied to the industry, the Kentucky Senate approved a bill Feb. 9 that protects historical horse racing in the state.
Our Voices: Litt on Resignation from KTA Board
Commentary from industry figures
Essential Quality, Life Is Good Top Derby Future Wager
Champion Essential Quality and Sham Stakes (G3) winner Life Is Good were made the 8-1 individual morning-line favorites in pool 3 of the Kentucky Derby Future Wager that runs from Feb. 12-14.
Hello Beautiful Catches Eye in Barbara Fritchie Stakes
With few remaining gaps on Hello Beautiful’s resume, trainer Brittany Russell will seek to achieve a significant milestone for both herself and her stable star in the $250,000 Runhappy Barbara Fritchie Stakes (G3) Feb. 13 at Laurel Park.
Kerr & Co Purchase Top Lot at Goffs February Day 1
Times have changed somewhat since the world’s oldest bloodstock agency was founded, so Bert Kerr was happy to laugh along with the well-worn proverb about dogs and tricks as he claimed the top lot at the opening session of the Goffs February Sale.
Maxfield to Make 4-Year-Old Debut in Mineshaft Stakes
Lightly raced Maxfield is scheduled to begin his 2021 season at the same track where he ended his 2020: Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots.
Mackenzie Lands Zoustar Filly at Inglis Classic Sale
Bruce Mackenzie’s determination to take home the highest-priced filly ever sold at an Inglis Classic Yearling Sale led him to deliver a deliberate “knockout punch” for a daughter of Zoustar who also helped create a new benchmark for her breeder.
Canterbury Park Announces $2 Million Stakes Schedule
Canterbury Park announced Feb. 9 that 27 Thoroughbred stakes races with purses totaling $2.06 million will be run during the 65-day race meet that begins May 18 and continues through Sept. 16.
Texas Summer Yearling Sale Set for Aug. 30
The Texas Summer Yearling Sale will be held Aug. 30 at Lone Star Park, the Texas Thoroughbred Association and Dallas-area track announced Feb. 9. Entries are now being accepted with a deadline of June 21.
Remsen Winner Brooklyn Strong Aimed Toward March Return
Remsen Stakes (G2) winner Brooklyn Strong, who missed the Feb. 6 Withers Stakes (G3) at Aqueduct Racetrack due to illness, is aimed toward a return next month, trainer Danny Velazquez said.
Derby Dozen: Concert Tour Hits Right Notes
Concert Tour climbs a spot after his San Vicente Stakes (G2) victory in the third edition of Byron King’s Derby Dozen.
Speightstown Colt Tops Fasig-Tipton Winter Sale Opener
The Feb. 8 opening session of the Fasig-Tipton Winter Mixed Sale saw overall numbers slightly up over last year’s opening session as 207 horses from 264 offered changed hands on the grounds of the Lexington, Ky., sale.
Fast Anna Euthanized Due to Laminitis
Three Chimneys Farm has reported that their stallion, grade 1-placed Fast Anna, was euthanized at the age of 10 due to complications from laminitis.
First Reported Foal a Filly for Force the Pass
The first reported foal by grade 1-winning millionaire Force the Pass arrived Feb. 4 at Murmur Farm in Maryland. The filly is out of Magical Point.
Hyland of Oghill House Stud Dies At 78
Hyland maintained Oghill House Stud, a 300-acre farm in County Kildare.
Miss Brazil in Command Throughout Ruthless
Team D’s Miss Brazil took command from the gate and drew away easily for a 6 1/4-length victory in the $87,000 Ruthless Stakes for 3-year-old fillies Feb. 8 at Aqueduct Racetrack.
Former Newmarket Trainer Armstrong Dies at 77
Former Newmarket trainer Robert Armstrong, who trained two European champions in the latter half of last century, died after a short illness Feb. 5 at the age of 77.
Breeders' Cup Delays Ticket Sales for 2021 Event
Ticket sales for the 2021 Breeders’ Cup World Championships that will be held Nov. 5-6 at Del Mar have been delayed, Breeders’ Cup president and CEO Drew Fleming shared in a newsletter to fans Feb. 8.