Notes from the Maryland Racing Commission
At today’s Maryland Racing Commission meeting: a new quality assurance program in equine testing, a sharp rise in Timonium handle, and more.
At today’s Maryland Racing Commission meeting: a new quality assurance program in equine testing, a sharp rise in Timonium handle, and more.
The Maryland Racing Commission today gave approval for live racing dates in July at Laurel Park and for seven live days at the State Fair in Timonium.
Claiming activity picked up during the past week, plus the region’s leaders, in our Claimbox report.
We have the August claiming wrapup, plus a sluggish week, in our Claimbox report.
Claiming activity dipped but remained solid, plus the Midlantic Claiming 7, in our Claimbox report.
Jockey J.D. Acosta and trainer Hugh McMahon reprised their roles atop the Timonium standings in the just-completed stand. Plus, a Timonium photo gallery.
Claiming activity rose sharply, plus the Midlantic Claiming 7, in our Claimbox report.
Who was up – and who was down – during the first weekend of the Timonium meet.
You won’t find it on your racing channel, but Gary Quill says Timonium’s as fun as it gets, and he wants his Big T.
The entries for the first day of racing at the Maryland State Fair at Timonium are up, which means one thing: racing is back in Maryland.