
Doing their best by Dance to Bristol has put the Wantzes on the edge of Eclipse
Susan and David Wantz treat all their horses like “our children,” they say. One of those kids — Dance to Bristol — looks to be an honors student.
Susan and David Wantz treat all their horses like “our children,” they say. One of those kids — Dance to Bristol — looks to be an honors student.
Preakness tickets go on sale on Tuesday, October 1.
In the second of our series on Monday’s Fasig-Tipton Midlantic Yearlings Sale, we look in on some of the sale’s most interesting dams.
Under Eric Camacho, Cherokee Artist sped to the front and never looked back to take Laurel Park’s $50,000 allowance feature this afternoon.
The Virginia Racing Commission yesterday adopted the same model medication rules as other regional states, and it approved expanded wagering at the International Gold Cup.
The annual Fasig-Tipton yearling sale takes place on Monday — and The Racing Biz has crunched the numbers.
Scott Lake retained the top spot in the Midlantic Claiming 7 in our latest Claimbox report, but two new names appeared on the bottom of the list.
A recent international jockey safety conference attracted participants from all over the world — but not many from the United States, which was too bad, says Teresa Genaro.
In a battle of first starters, Graham Motion trainee Emotional Stroll rallied to break his maiden at Laurel Park.
Racing needs stars, but it depends on hard knockers — like Leo Ambrogi and his small string, at Bowie Training Center.
Photographers Laurie Asseo and Vas attended the De Francis Dash and Charles Town Oaks, and they found plenty of interesting pictures.
One horse is “sort of like a fish.” The other has a hard-to-say name. Both delivered the goods — and plenty of smiles — Saturday at Charles Town.
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