This week, meet graded stakes-winning trainer Layne Giliforte, who talks about his '23 campaign and expectations for '24.
Profiles
A little less than two weeks after Carol Morison first met Silver Peak at LongRun, he was on a trailer headed to her farm in Uxbridge.
The jockey talks about his impressive first season riding at Woodbine and what it will take to improve on last year’s numbers.
Two Thoroughbred owners and staunch racing fans have developed an app and web-based platform that will connect trainers, syndicates and owners.
In this week’s edition of MMQP, the multiple graded stakes-winning jockey talks about his road to recovery after surgery and 2024 goals.
After having 'spent a lot of time in the back of an ambulance as a patient' the former jockey has traded in her racing silks for a paramedic’s uniform.
Woodbine presents the first edition of MMQP, where the trainer shares her thoughts on a career-best 2023 season and looks ahead to 2024.
From competitive rower to breeder of a King's Plate winner, Rusnak applies the lessons learned from both success and failure.
Southern Belle is helping Thoroughbred owners find suitable homes for their racehorses once their careers at the track are over.
Six years after winning the Prince of Wales, Cool Catomine, toiling in low claiming races, was purchased by human friends and brought home.
Encouragement, family ties, a top-notch team and love for the horses have inspired the trainer since he launched his career in 2009.
Motivation and inspiration are always close at hand for Fraser Aebly, an Albertan who moved his tack to Woodbine in October.
From government negotiations to real estate deals, pandemics and industry relations, Jim Lawson reflects on where he started and what lies ahead for Woodbine.
The story of Watery Moon goes far beyond a modest, fleeting life on the racetrack; it highlights all the good people in racing - and beyond.
Raising three daughters while working at Woodbine was difficult to juggle, but Rose Day got by with a little help from her friends.