Yesterday and today: April 30 racing highlights
Yesterday and Today highlights the best of yesterday’s mid-Atlantic racing and looks ahead to today’s action.
Yesterday and Today highlights the best of yesterday’s mid-Atlantic racing and looks ahead to today’s action.
After a horse she’d thought saved ended up in the kill pen, Emily Daignault-Salvaggio realized the fight for OTTBs isn’t just about saving horses, it’s about changing mindsets.
Yesterday’s Horse Caucus hearing revealed that even in Congress people who agree with each other tend to agree with each other, and also that racing continues to work at cross-purposes.
Yesterday and Today highlights the best of yesterday’s mid-Atlantic racing and looks ahead to today’s action.
Yesterday and Today highlights the best of yesterday’s mid-Atlantic racing and looks ahead to today’s action.
In our weekly column, we feature a regional horse who caught our attention. This week: Henry S. Clark Stakes winner Rose Brier, who set a Laurel course record.
Yesterday and Today highlights the best of yesterday’s mid-Atlantic racing and looks ahead to today’s action.
Through a collaborative effort, tracks around the country are holding a Derby day fundraiser to raise money for the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund (PDJF).
The Hall of Fame’s 2016 class includes racehorses Zenyatta and Rachel Alexandra, jockey Ramon Dominguez, and trainer Steve Asmussen.
California Chrome and Nyquist top the NTRA’s top thoroughbred and top three-year-old polls, respectively, with most racing action quiet for another week.