
Preakness: Sovereignty a no-go
Kentucky Derby hero Sovereignty will not contest the Preakness, 1/ST Racing announced Tuesday.
Kentucky Derby hero Sovereignty will not contest the Preakness, 1/ST Racing announced Tuesday.
For a ninth straight year, $100,000 in bonus money is on the table for trainers that run at least five horses in stakes races Preakness weekend.
During April’s first weekend of stakes action at Charles Town, longtime local breeder Jim Miller was prominent in multiple states and win photos.
Which Charles Town jockeys and trainers are having a good meet? Who’s doing better than you’d think? Or heating up now? Answers within.
April saw wagering handle on US races that was more than 5% below the April 2024 mark, as the industry continues to scuffle.
Trainer Greg Compton won 14 races at Delaware Park last meet, good for sixth in wins, and will arrive for this year’s meet with stronger stock.
In today’s video, highlights from the weekend’s racing at Charles Town, including upsets, win streaks, and more.
Your five-minute read to catch up on all the Mid-Atlantic racing action you may have missed over the weekend…
One of ‘em sold for a song. The other cost $875,000. This weekend at Laurel Park, though, both Romeo and Lionel debuted in notable fashion
Sovereignty won Saturday’s 151st Kentucky Derby with a stirring run. Now comes the waiting game: who’s coming to the Preakness?
We provide full-card picks and analysis for this afternoon’s races at Laurel Park.
Sovereignty reigned supreme in a sloppy Kentucky Derby, rallying to overwhelm post time favorite Journalism.
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