
Jevian Toledo cleared to resume riding
Jockey Jevian Toledo, out over a month with an injury, may be back riding races as early as this weekend after getting the all-clear from doctors.

Jockey Jevian Toledo, out over a month with an injury, may be back riding races as early as this weekend after getting the all-clear from doctors.

The latest NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll shows virtually no change among either three-year-olds or older horses.

In our weekly roundup, racing action around the region you might have missed…

For trainer Brittany Trimble, her first starter – maiden filly Oh My – also became her first winner Sunday at Laurel Park.

Three-year-old Finding Perfection broke her maiden Saturday at Laurel Park in a hard-fought battle and looks to have a promising future.

Did you miss this morning’s edition of “Off to the Races” radio? No worries: you can listen to it here!

Saturday’s “Off to the Races” radio show trainer Tim Keefe, attorney Alan Foreman, owner-breeder Willie White, and more.

The Maryland Jockey Club’s 12-day Pimlico Preakness meet will feature 15 stakes, including the Grade 1 Preakness.

Steuart Pittman, founding executive director of the Retired Racehorse Project, will step aside, to be replaced by Jen Roytz.

Trainer Javier Contreras won three races at Charles Town on Valentine’s Day – but was initially baffled when a friend called him Mr. Valentine.

Multiple graded stakes winner Irish War Cry has been named the New Jersey-bred Horse of the Year by the state’s breeders’ group.

The Md. Racing Commission today upheld the DQ of Blu Moon Ace from the De Francis Dash in a case that raised the question: when is a drug positive a positive?
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