Proudest of all: Pimentel wins three stakes on Md Pride day
Jockey Julian Pimentel stole the Maryland Pride Day show, winning three of the four stakes at Laurel Park.
Jockey Julian Pimentel stole the Maryland Pride Day show, winning three of the four stakes at Laurel Park.
Jockey Trevor McCarthy and trainer Mike Trombetta both could have huge Maryland Pride days, each with four live stakes runners.
Jockey Lauralea Glaser went nearly 600 days between mounts, and then scored on her second mount back Friday at Laurel Park. Where’s she been?
Two-year-old fillies Gifted Heart and Hello Beautiful impressed today at Laurel Park, and could see each other soon, perhaps in the Maryland Million.
Just Howard returned to graded glory, weather won a couple, and more: the week in social media.
Old Time Revival recaptured his winning ways when dropping out of stakes company to face allowance foes Thursday at Laurel Park.
Scrap Copper, a stakes winner at two, will make his three-year-old debut Thursday at Laurel Park.
Ten times in a four-month period, new course records were set at Laurel Park, promoting the track to return to Teletimer, its former timing system.
With extreme heat in the forecast, Laurel Park will not race on Saturday, July 20.
Favorites fell in four of five stakes at Laurel Park on Sunday, with two winners returning $39 or more.