Canadian horse racing lost a popular horseman and friend to many on May 20; Irwin Driedger passes at age 66 after cancer battle.
Jockeys
Dance Shoes named Horse of the Year as the Thoroughbred industry celebrated the achievements of 2022 horses and horsepeople.
Some exciting new initiatives offer something for everyone as live racing gets set to kick off May 22nd at the Winnipeg track.
Sharing snippets from his daily life as a jockey, Declan Carroll's videos offer a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the profession.
Eight inductees have been named, including Glenn Sikura, Irwin Driedger, Pink Lloyd and Formal Gold from the Thoroughbred sector.
More than 113 horses shipped into the backstretch over the long weekend, with more coming into the border oval daily.
The 27-year-old top-10 rider in South Africa and champion in Zimbabwe is headed to Ontario to start a new chapter in his career.
The Barbados-born rider has a 24% win rate in his career and over 1,500 winners in western Canada where he has dominated.
Canadian horsepeople look forward to spring as the backstretches open; Moon Landing moves to the top of the charts for the King's Plate.
Finalists have been announced for the E. P. Taylor Award of Merit, Outstanding Groom award winners, and Media Sovereign awards.
In this week’s report, trainer Minshall and jock Carroll speak about 2022 and their hopes for the upcoming 2023 Woodbine season.
Champion Woodbine rider Patrick Husbands to partner former Woodbine-based So Suave (Ire) in the Group 1 Coolmore Stakes in Barbados Jan. 28.
Woodbine's leading jockey won another stakes race at Santa Anita when guiding 13-to-1 shot Duvet Day (Ire) to victory in the Astra Stakes.
Kimura posted career-best numbers in 2022; Mark Casse announced as leading trainer, while leading owner is still up for grabs.
The Jockey Club of Canada awards ceremony returns to Universal Eventspace in Vaughan; early-bird tickets available until March 13th.