Jockey Club to support track surfaces lab
The Jockey Club announced today it will contribute more than $750,000 to the Racing Surfaces Testing Lab to help the lab expand to additional racetracks.
The Jockey Club announced today it will contribute more than $750,000 to the Racing Surfaces Testing Lab to help the lab expand to additional racetracks.
The Jockey Club Fact Book, now available online, includes data about racing, wagering, breeding, and more.
A hearing on the Horseracing Integrity Act showed little industry agreement on the bill — but unanimity that the industry must act on equine safety.
Under fire for equine fatalities, racing’s leadership is flailing for responses — while ignoring the almost-good story it could be telling.
The Jockey Club announced it would continue its study of reducing stallion book size, saying it hopes to protect the breed’s health and welfare.
The share of mares bred to Midlantic stallions is slightly higher than it was a year ago, with two Pennsylvania newcomers leading the way.
The number of mares bred in 2019 decreased more than 3 percent versus last year, the Jockey Club reported today.
The Jockey Club has under consideration a rule that would limit the number of mares that a stallion could breed to 140.
The Jockey Club is predicting a 2020 foal crop of just 20,500, less than half of what it was in 1990.
The Jockey Club today released a white paper calling for passage of the Horse Racing Integrity Act of 2019, among other reforms.