Jessica Phoenix is aiming Down by the Docks for Toronto’s Pan Am Games.
Profiles
If you get the chance to talk to Max Gibb you can’t help but get caught up in his excitement, his passion, his joie de vivre.
Shannon Beauregard is a warrior that walks the walk.
Ever wondered how some of the sport’s best jockeys got their start?
His breeding career started as a lark, but Head Chopper is proving to be the real deal with two stakes winners from four racing-aged foals in 2014 to earn more action in 2015.
Emma-Jayne Wilson, Josie Carroll, Jennifer Reid and Allyson Walker are just four examples of the multitudes of successful women working in racing at all levels.
BC jockey Corrine Andros appears to be on the fast track to success.
Having just one eye hasn't slowed Real Trouble's second career.
John Carey is a hands-on, eighth generation Irish horseman that has made an impact in Ontario’s breeding industry thanks to his T.C. Westmeath Stud Farm and Old Forester, Canada’s leading freshman sire in three of the last five years.
Hillstar won a bizarre edition of Pattison Canadian International after favoured Brown Panther tore off down the E.P. Taylor turf course before the start, dropping rider Richard Kingscote.
Lexie Lou, Coltimus Prime and Ami's Holiday each grabbed a leg of the 2014 Canadian Triple Crown
Jamie Spencer orchestrated a late rally to ride Trade Storm to victory in the $1 million Ricoh Woodbine Mile, earning a trip to the Breeders' Cup for the six-year-old trained by David Simcock.
Peacock loves his perch as Woodbine's timer
From top B.C. stakes horse to Trainer Challenge success story.
Steve and Kathleen Kemp's Ballycroy Training Centre is beginning to reap the rewards of investing in better mares when the horse racing industry was in a down cycle.