Spa Diary: This year, and next
The Saratoga meet reaches its conclusion and so, too, our Spa Diary. Teresa Genaro looks back at a successful meet for Midlantic folks, and ahead, to next year.
The Saratoga meet reaches its conclusion and so, too, our Spa Diary. Teresa Genaro looks back at a successful meet for Midlantic folks, and ahead, to next year.
For Kim and Tony Dutrow, a Saratoga summer is a whirlwind of races, sales, and charty events. They wouldn’t have it any other way. Our latest Spa Diary.
In the latest Spa Diary, we visit with Midlantic-based consignor Marshall Silverman, who made a successful trip to the Fasig-Tipton NY-bred sale.
It’s a cliché to talk about the love that backstretch workers have for the horses. But ask them, and they’ll tell you about it, in this week’s Spa Diary.
Trainer Jonathan Sheppard recently posted a Saratoga win for the 46th straight year. That’s a load off his back, he says, in this week’s “Spa Diary.”
Kicking off our weekly Saratoga Spa Diary, we visit with Kim Dutrow, wife of trainer Tony and integral part of a team enjoying growing success.
Spooky Mulder won 34 races and nearly $1 million. These days, home in Maryland, he’s more concerned with peppermints than finish lines.
Pat Dale said she’d cry when she left Third Regiment, a retired Thoroughbred she’s retraining. Turns out she didn’t have to, because he’s back home.
Hamp, entered in Saturday’s Grade 2 Dixie at Pimlico, carries on two legacies for Sagamore Farm: one for his namesake, and one for his dam.
Racetracks rely on a familiar formula to reach women: raise money for breast cancer, promote wearing pink. Black-Eyed Susan day goes beyond pink.