BackTracks: Ral Parr and the changing times
Our BackTracks column focuses on Midlantic racing history. Today, Ral Parr, the Marylander who bred and owned 1920 Kentucky Derby winner Paul Jones.
Our BackTracks column focuses on Midlantic racing history. Today, Ral Parr, the Marylander who bred and owned 1920 Kentucky Derby winner Paul Jones.
Our BackTracks column focuses on Midlantic racing history. Today, Bee Bee Bee, the Maryland-bred who upset the 1972 Preakness.
Our BackTracks column focuses on Midlantic racing history. Today, the great distaffer Gallorette, who repeatedly faced – and beat – the top boys.
Our BackTracks column focuses on Midlantic racing history. Today, even Spanish flu, one of the worst pandemics ever, takes a bite – but not too big – out of racing.
Our BackTracks column focuses on Midlantic racing history. Today, NJ-bred Kentucky Derby winner and his owner, Isabel Dodge Sloane.
Our BackTracks column focuses on Midlantic racing history. Today, Love Sign, who faced off against Genuine Risk, Weber City Miss, and others of a dazzling generation.
Our BackTracks column focuses on Midlantic racing history. In our first, a profile of Cicada, one of the earliest great Meadown Stud runners.
The Maryland Thoroughbred Hall of Fame welcomed its newest members today, with Eclipse Award winner Smart Angle and Belmont champ Caveat.
Copper Tax will leave from the far outside in Saturday’s Federico Tesio Stakes at Laurel Park, and a Preakness berth awaits the winner.
With the offseason upon us, Mike Valiante pondered: who were the best horses to run at Delaware Park in the last 60 years? Here are his answers.