Grassroots highlighted in 2nd “Truth to Power” panel
The second “Truth to Power” virtual panel, which took place March 17, focused on grassroots efforts to encourage racing to become more inclusive.
The second “Truth to Power” virtual panel, which took place March 17, focused on grassroots efforts to encourage racing to become more inclusive.
Three-year-old Exculpatory won at first asking, but that doesn’t get close to describing his long journey to the winner’s circle.
Maryland-based trainer Brittany Russell will have a string of horses stabled at Belmont Park this spring and hopes to have some at Saratoga in the summer.
After a one-year hiatus because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Penn Mile will return to the calendar for 2021 and take place on May 28.
Wanamaker’s, the online horse sales company, has unveiled the catalog for its next sale, which takes place March 25.
The National Racing Compact hopes to deploy later this year a new online multi-state licensing portal for horsemen.
Have questions for Wednesday’s second “Truth to Power” virtual panel on diversity and inclusion in racing? You can ask them here!
Swiss Skydiver returned with a bang this week and is on the rise in the NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll.
The National HBPA has joined with the conservative Liberty Justice Center to file suit opposing the newly enacted Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act.
The second “Truth to Power” virtual panel focused on diversity and inclusion and the future of the Thoroughbred industry will take place Wednesday, March 17.