Mosse to Retire From Saddle, Eyes Training Career
One of the longest and most distinguished riding careers in post-war European racing will come to an end July 14 after Gerald Mosse announced he will retire from the saddle at the age of 57. The post...
View ArticleCarl Spackler Aces Test in Saratoga's Kelso
No one will ever confuse Carl Spackler and Talk of the Nation with Affirmed and Alydar, but the two turfers certainly know how to put on an exciting show. The post Carl Spackler Aces Test in Saratoga's...
View ArticleCella to Deliver Keynote at Global Symposium on Racing
Oaklawn Park president Louis Cella is set to kick off the Global Symposium on Racing by delivering this year’s keynote address at the milestone 50th anniversary of the event, which takes place Dec....
View ArticleMill Stream Seals Victory in July Cup
William Buick reached a landmark 100th win at the highest level in partnering Mill Stream to glory in the July Cup (G1) July 13 at Newmarket. The post Mill Stream Seals Victory in July Cup appeared...
View ArticleBaffert Plans to Run National Treasure in Whitney
After winning the Metropolitan Handicap (G1), the premier race for older dirt horses during the Belmont Stakes Racing Festival at Saratoga, the classic-winning 4-year-old is eyeing an unprecedented...
View ArticleStar of Mystery Shines Against Males in Quick Call
To say the $175,000 Quick Call Stakes (G3T) was a battle of the sexes might be a bit of an overstatement. It was more like a mismatch of the sexes. The post Star of Mystery Shines Against Males in...
View ArticleStakes Recap: Diana & Sanford
Maggie Wolfendale & Sara Elbadwi look back to the Diana Stakes & Sanford Stakes from Saratoga. The post Stakes Recap: Diana & Sanford appeared first on E-Ponies.
View ArticleNorevale Farms Consignment Off to a Promising Start
In their first sales venture under their own banner, Norevale Farms sold all three of their yearlings at Fasig-Tipton’s The July Sale for a total of $350,000. The post Norevale Farms Consignment Off to...
View ArticleTojo's Mojo First Winner for NY Stallion Name Changer
Grade 3 winner Name Changer, who stands at Kaz Hill Farm in New York, was represented by his first winner July 14 as Tojo’s Mojo took home a $47,000 maiden special weight at Laurel Park. The post...
View ArticleAlmond Eye's First Foal Nearing Career Debut in August
Report from Japan The post Almond Eye's First Foal Nearing Career Debut in August appeared first on E-Ponies.
View ArticleJockey Mosse Makes Final Ride After 41-Year Career
After announcing his retirement just ahead of his mount in the July 13 Grand Prix de Paris (G1), there remained one last ride in the big handicap on Bastille Day at Chantilly. The post Jockey Mosse...
View ArticlePaddington, Chaldean Drawing Plenty of Interest in NZ
Paddington and Chaldean, the latest star shuttlers added to the New Zealand stallion ranks, have been well received by breeders on both sides of the Tasman as the pair look to make their mark in...
View ArticleRomantic Warrior Crowned Champ as HK Wraps Its Season
The Hong Kong Jockey Club wrapped up its 2023-24 season July 14 with a new Horse of the Year and bold plans unfolding to deal with tight local economics and vast opportunity on the Chinese Mainland....
View ArticleExtreme Heat Cancels Woodbine July 14 Card
Due to the extreme heat forecasted for the Toronto area July 14, Woodbine has made the decision in consultation with the HBPA and the commissioned veterinarian to cancel Sunday’s live racing. The post...
View ArticleIndy Jockeys Compete in World Challenge to Support PDJF
More than 30 jockeys competed for points for their home countries during the July 13 card at Horseshoe Indianapolis in support of the Permanently Disabled Jockeys Fund. The post Indy Jockeys Compete in...
View ArticlePandagate Returns With Narrow New York Derby triumph
The Christophe Clement trainee improves to 2-0-1 from three starts this year and more than $250,000 in earnings. He is owned by Adelphi Racing Club, Madaket Stables, Corms Racing Stable, and On The...
View ArticleSlezak: From 'Idol' Recapper to Grade 1-Winning Breeder
BH Interview: Michael Slezak The post Slezak: From 'Idol' Recapper to Grade 1-Winning Breeder appeared first on E-Ponies.
View ArticleFirst Winner Begins Late Sire Improbable's Legacy
Intrepid Thoroughbreds’ Maybe Eye’ll Call won by four lengths July 15 at Horseshoe Indianapolis. The post First Winner Begins Late Sire Improbable's Legacy appeared first on E-Ponies.
View ArticleCummings, Williams Join Retired Racehorse Project Board
The Retired Racehorse Project announced July 15 the election of two new members to its board of directors, Patrick Cummings and Sarah Williams. The post Cummings, Williams Join Retired Racehorse...
View ArticleParx Cancels July 16 Card Due to Heat
The July 16 nine-race card at Parx Racing has been canceled due to extreme heat, the track announced July 15. The post Parx Cancels July 16 Card Due to Heat appeared first on E-Ponies.
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