Young sire Tiz the Law covered 274 mares, narrowly ranking as the busiest stallion in North America, as The Jockey Club's Report of Mares Bred and foal crop estimates released Thursday showed ...
Wednesday marked a milestone in the Belmont Park construction project. The last steel beams have been put in place and on Wednesday there was a “topping off” ceremony held at Belmont, with a ...
Patch Adams, who won back-to-back Grade 1 races this summer at Saratoga Race Course, has been retired to WinStar Farm for the 2026 breeding season after sustaining an injury during preparations for ...
Triple Crown winner American Pharoah will shuttle to stand the upcoming 2026 breeding season in Japan, where he has been immensely successful, before returning to Kentucky next summer, the ...
Bucchero covered a robust book of 192 mares in his second New York season after moving from Florida, according to The Jockey Club's Report of Mares Bred. It is a rarity for a non-Kentucky stallion to ...
Trainer Richard Mandella took a conservative outlook regarding his chances in the Breeders' Cup Filly and Mare Sprint on Sunday, a day after Tamara easily won her 2025 debut in the Grade 3 ...
The stallion rosters of many farms will be finalized in the weeks leading up to, or following, the Breeders' Cup, but two major retirements for 2026 were confirmed on Wednesday, with Sierra Leone and ...
Trainer Miguel Clement hopes the horse-for-course angle bears fruit for his stable Saturday in a pair of turf stakes being run at Aqueduct. In the $150,000 Artie Schiller Stakes, for older males at ...
Richard Craigo, a leading equine tax attorney and a former regional president of the Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association, died on Oct. 6 at the age of 91, according to his friends.
Given the on-paper pace dynamics and his wide post in a three-turn race with a short run to the first bend, jockey Flavien Prat on Ohana Honor could tap his mount for whatever speed he possesses after ...
Trainer Brad Cox said Saturday morning that he would aim Further Ado, a brilliant maiden winner Friday at Keeneland, toward the Kentucky Jockey Club Stakes on Nov. 29 at Churchill Downs.
Winning is not easy, but multimillionaire M-M's Dream and streaking On To Norway have made a habit of finding their way to winner's circle. And the two trotters will look to continue that trend Friday ...