The blow-by-blow report of an infamous and ferocious stretch skirmish between jockeys Don Meade and Herb Fisher in the 1933 Kentucky Derby.
With a 40-year career in the irons, this enduring jock is one of several veteran riders who defy the odds in this punishing career.
Born in Melfort, SK, Jennifer Reid is the ultimate competitor, a rider that continues to enjoy every opportunity she’s given.
Allyson, who had grown up in nearby Woodstock, Illinois, said if Jesse was willing to take the chance on moving to Woodbine, she was willing to as well.
Richard Hamel, Shannon Beauregard and Jesse Campbell take readers inside the jockeys’ rooms at Hastings Park, Northlands Park and Woodbine Racetrack.
Paralyzed Jockey Alyssa Selman is overwhelmed by new wheelchair-accessible home.
Anthony Esposito, Neal Wilson and Ron Burke take you inside the world of Woodbine jockey agents.
Each time, male jockeys boycotted, refusing to participate in a race that included a woman, the races had to be cancelled.