Voices of jockeys are strangely quiet in racing policy debates
In a sport where jockeys are the only human athletes, you’d think their voices would be loud and clear in policy discussions. You’d be wrong.
Read MorePosted by Frank Vespe | Nov 13, 2013 | Breaking, Maryland, MD Racing, Opinion, Top Stories |
In a sport where jockeys are the only human athletes, you’d think their voices would be loud and clear in policy discussions. You’d be wrong.
Read MorePosted by Frank Vespe | Nov 11, 2013 | Breaking, Features, Maryland, MD Racing, Top Stories |
It took Lady Sabelia nearly to the end of her three year-old season to break her maiden. It took her just five more weeks to become a stake winner, and now it looks like the sky’s the limit.
Read MorePosted by Frank Vespe | Nov 4, 2013 | Breaking, Features, Opinion, Regionwide, Top Stories |
For racing fans, the Breeders’ Cup provided plenty of annoyances. And then the gates opened.
Read MorePosted by Frank Vespe | Oct 23, 2013 | Audio, Breaking, Features, Maryland, MD Business, MD Racing, Top Stories |
Making a morning line is more art than science, says Laurel Park linemaker Keith Feustle. All it requires is figuring out what thousands of strangers are gong to do in nine races a day.
Read MorePosted by Frank Vespe | Oct 17, 2013 | Breaking, Maryland, MD Breeding, MD Racing, Top Stories |
At the Maryland Million post draw, you couldn’t shake the feeling that this old event is becoming new all over again.
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