US wagering handle down almost 8% in November
Wagering on US Thoroughbred races dropped almost 8 percent in November versus the prior year and is off about 1.8% for the year to date.
Wagering on US Thoroughbred races dropped almost 8 percent in November versus the prior year and is off about 1.8% for the year to date.
In the third quarter, HISA-regulated tracks reported 1.02 fatalities per 1,000 starts, the organization said Friday.
We catch up with racing highlights from around the Mid-Atlantic region with new stakes winners, promising youngsters, and more!
The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) is seeking public comment on several proposed changes to its medication rules.
The Jockey Club and TOBA hosted a regional breeders organization workshop at Churchill Downs November 12.
Now-retired jockey Trevor McCarthy, who cut his riding teeth in the Mid-Atlantic, will serve as a jockey wellness consultant for HISA.
Jockey Jaime Rodriguez won five consecutive Delaware Park riding titles and a couple of others at Laurel. Now it’s on to New York.
In the latest Top Midlantic-bred Poll, Mindframe has a narrowed lead over fellow Grade 1 winners Book’em Danno and Splendora.
Wagering handle on US Thoroughbred races jumped nearly nine percent in October, though handle for the year to date remains behind 2024.
Talla Racing’s Splendora turned in a dazzling performance to kick off Saturday’s Breeders’ Cup card at Del Mar, storming past her favored stablemate Hope Road at the top of the stretch and drawing clear to win the $1 million PNC Bank Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Sprint (G1) by 4 ¾ lengths. Trained by Bob […]