If proponents of a current bill before U.S. Congress succeed, pre-race Lasix injections may be a thing of the past as soon as next year’s racing season.
Whether you are leaving your horses in Canada for the winter or sending them south, these next few months are a good time to give your horses some rest.
A&A Farms is the latest project for entrepreneurs Andrij and Andrea Brygidyr, and the father and daughter team is having the time of their lives.
Woodbine executives are committed to being more transparent and creating a dialogue with horse people as they strive to run a financially successful track.
The Jockey Club of the United States is considering setting a cap on the number of mares that can be bred per stallion during a calendar year.
The story of a Thoroughbred that was too slow to race, but sure knows how to dance in the dressage ring in his second career with partner Jennifer Moore.
Thoroughbred trainer Reade Baker discusses the steps horse owners and trainers should take once they’ve purchased a yearling racehorse prospect.
Despite a constant clamour for a horse racing commissioner to cure all of the sport’s ills, experts weigh in on why it’s not feasible.
Ole Nielsen’s life-long obsession with horse racing began when we was 12, and has culminated in a victory in the Canadian Derby.
Ontario-bred Tone Broke asserted himself as the country’s top 3-year-old with convincing wins in two-thirds of the Canadian Triple Crown series.
Just before his retirement, Woodbine jockey Eurico Rosa Da Silva scored his first win in the Woodbine Mile when he rode Ontario-bred El Tormenta to victory.
Eight-time champion jockey Rico Walcott has returned to the irons with a new outlook on life after having a tumour removed from the front of his brain.
The battle between Chief Know It All and Double Bear, over the 2017 Canadian Derby result, continues to rage on off the track two years later.
In 2019, Woodbine unveiled a pristine new inner turf course that received rave reviews and added plenty more exciting grass races for fans to enjoy.
Century Mile’s plan is to bring back the past while at the same time heading into the future of Thoroughbred racing in Edmonton.