Colonial Downs cancels Monday card
With excessive temperatures and heat indexes predicted, Colonial Downs has canceled its live racing card for Monday, July 25.
With excessive temperatures and heat indexes predicted, Colonial Downs has canceled its live racing card for Monday, July 25.
With brutal heat entering the region, the Maryland Jockey Club will delay the start of its Sunday card until 1:50 p.m.
Grade 3 winner Cordmaker, nearing $1 million in earnings, is back at Laurel Park with trainer Rodney Jenkins to resume training.
In the face of intense heat expected throughout the weekend, Laurel Park has canceled its live card for Sunday, July 24.
The Timonium race meet, the last fair meet on the East Coast, will take place August 26 through September 5 with seven days of live racing.
The Maryland Horse Breeders Association (MHBA) today announced its new slate of officers for 2022-2023.
Trainer Michelle Lovell will send out Just Might and Change of Control, both favored in Monday stakes at Colonial Downs.
Former jockey-turned-trainer Stevica Djuric send Bomboloni, his only horse, out to a debut victory Friday at Laurel Park – only to see him claimed away.
Off to the Races returns to the airwaves July 16 with Colonial-based jockey Jareth Loveberry and Joe De Francis, former owner of Laurel Park and Pimlico.
Colonial Downs recorded its largest-ever opening day handle Monday, topping $3 million on a day that featured four Virginia-bred stakes.