Six-year-old Got Stormy returned to the work tab Jan. 6 for the first time since her Nov. 7 bid in the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint (G1T) at Keeneland.
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Robsham Estate Donates $500,000 to New Vocations
New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program announced today that the estate of Joyce and Paul Robsham made a $500,000 contribution to the program’s endowment fund.
JRA is Official Partner of International Conference
As part of the partnership, the JRA will promote Japanese racing on the IFHA’s website and social media channels.
Grade 1 Winner Fierement Retires to Northern Farm
Multiple Japanese grade 1 winner Fierement has been retired due to a suspensory ligament injury and will stand at Katsumi Yoshida’s Northern Farm.
Turf Paradise Pauses Use of Grass Course
Two days into a delayed meet that began Jan. 4, Turf Paradise has suspended use of its grass course for an estimated 2 1/2 weeks, effective Jan. 6, according to the track’s general manager, Vince Francia.
Breeders' Cup Mile Standout Goldikova Dies
Goldikova became the first horse to win the same Breeders’ Cup race three times when she landed the Breeders’ Cup Mile (G1T) in 2008, 2009, and 2010, performances which earned her election to the Hall of Fame in 2017.
Jockey Kenny Bourque Dies at 67
Funeral services have been established for longtime jockey Kenny “Chopper” Bourque, who died Dec. 29 in Taylorsville, Ky., at age 67 from liver cancer.
Cowboy Culture to Stand at Midwest Equine Clinic
The grade 3-winning son of Quality Road has an introductory fee of $2,500.
Arrigo Joins Yorton Farm Stud Roster in Wales
Arrigo, a group 2-winning son of Shirocco and a half brother to BMW Deutsches Derby (G1) winner and group 1 sire Adlerflug, has been confirmed as having joined the stallion ranks at Yorton Farm Stud in Wales.
Kameko Set for Top-Class Book of Mares at Tweenhills
Kameko is set for a strong debut book after Tweenhills announced that they and Qatar Racing would be sending 45 of their own mares to last year’s QIPCO Two Thousand Guineas (G1) hero.
Dates, Format Change for Goffs Sales as Lockdown Starts
Goffs has revealed changes to its Doncaster January and Goffs February sales as a result of the lockdown measures imposed by the British and Irish governments due to COVID-19.
CDI Rebrands Sports, Gaming Platforms Into TwinSpires
Churchill Downs Incorporated announced Jan. 5 it will move to a single brand strategy for its online wagering segment by rebranding the company’s sportsbook and iGaming platform as TwinSpires.
Normcore to Take Up Broodmare Duties at Northern Farm
Dual top-level victress Normcore has been retired from racing and will take up broodmare duties at Northern Farm this year.
Woodbine Jockey Kimura to Ride Winter in Saudi Arabia
Jockey Kazushi Kimura, the Eclipse Award-winning apprentice of 2019, has begun riding in Saudi Arabia for the winter and will stay through mid-March before returning next spring to Woodbine, agent Jordan Miller said.
Wagering Steady, Purses Decline in Challenging 2020
While racing saw a quarter of its race days eliminated in 2020 because of restrictions put in place to slow the spread of COVID-19, bettors supported the available product while owners saw a decline in purses that mirrored the loss of race days.
Reproductive Vet, Hagyard Partner Smith Dies at 86
Veterinarian Dr. James Donovan Smith, a senior partner at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute for more than 40 years, died Dec. 28. He was 86.
Breeders' Cup Sprint Winner Elmhurst Dies at 31
Elmhurst, winner of the 1997 Breeders’ Cup Sprint (G1), died Jan. 4 due to heart failure, Our Mims Retirement Haven in Paris, Ky., announced. He was 31.
Azeri Retired From Breeding in Japan
The U.S. Horse of the Year has a new job as a “lead horse,” teaching social skills to weaned foals.
Racing to Continue in Britain Despite New Lockdowns
Racing will continue in Britain despite strict new lockdowns announced in England and Scotland on Jan. 4 in response to a surge in COVID-19 cases and fears over a highly transmissible new variant of the virus.
TERF Awards $20,000 to Foundation for the Horse
The Thoroughbred Education and Research Foundation is pleased to award $20,000 to the Foundation for the Horse, the charitable arm of the American Association of Equine Practitioners, to fund graduate student research.