A clearer view of Maryland racing
The Maryland Jockey Club will broadcast its signal in HD starting with the Pimlico meet, the Maryland Racing Commission heard today.
The Maryland Jockey Club will broadcast its signal in HD starting with the Pimlico meet, the Maryland Racing Commission heard today.
Stronach Group COO TIm Ritvo says the three steps to Maryland racing’s rebirth are improving the facilities, cleaning up the game – and lowering takeout.
In our weekly feature, Maryland Jockey Club analyst Gabby Gaudet plays a Pick 4 and analyzes an allowance race at Laurel!
What’s on tap: maidens and more…
Governor Larry Hogan today appointed four nominees to the Maryland Racing Commission.
If it’s possible to be in a hurry while taking your time, Tim Ritvo is, as he leads the Stronach Group’s corporate effort to rejuvenate Maryland racing. Pt. 1 of two.
Jockey Sheldon Russell has broken 17 bones in the last eight years — but that hasn’t stopped him from racking up wins. With three more, he’ll hit 1,000.
Trainers Robin Graham and Donald Barr scored for the Laurel Park home team over Presidents’ Day weekend, combining for three stakes wins and a second.
Pimlico’s spring stand will begin April 2 and feature 21 stakes, eight of them graded, the Maryland Jockey Club announced today.
Our cameras were clicking during the just-completed Barbara Fritchie weekend at Laurel Park. Here’s what they saw…