
Today in Racing History: Skip Trial
Today in Racing History, multiple Grade 1 winner Skip Trail won the 1986 John B. Campbell Handicap.

Today in Racing History, multiple Grade 1 winner Skip Trail won the 1986 John B. Campbell Handicap.

In our weekly feature, Maryland Jockey Club analyst Gabby Gaudet shares her longshots and exotic plays with The Racing Biz.

Bad weather and cutthroat competition made for a tough winter for Laurel Park, which saw wagering decline by nearly 20 percent.

Journeyman jock Julian Pimentel kicked off the Pimlico meet in style, with two wins on Thursday.

Mid-Atlantic states are among the leaders in providing injured jockey insurance, a hot issue since the catastrophic injury to rider Anne Von Rosen.

Mid-Atlantic claiming activity dropped for the first time in five weeks, while the new boss of the Midlantic Claiming 7 is the same as the old boss.

In the Horseplayers Association of North America’s latest track rankings, Atlantic City has surged to the head of the regional class.

Whether there will be a Thoroughbred meet at Colonial Downs in 2014 remains up in the air — but the track will host jump races, Saturday’s Dogwood Classic.

Nice work if you can get it: for the first month, Pimlico will guarantee unique winners of its Jackpot Pick 5 $50,000 and tickets to the Preakness.

We sat down with Maryland Jockey Club president Tom Chuckas to get his take on the past, present, and future of Maryland racing. Part 2 of two.

The rate of equine fatalities at mid-Atlantic tracks rose in 2013, according to the latest statistics from the Jockey Club.

The Preakness, a couple dozen other stakes, and a full promotions schedule herald the arrival of spring and racing at Pimlico.
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