While racing at Woodbine is expected to return to its usual April opening, fans may not be on site until summer or fall.
Horse Racing News
Want to follow your favourite sales yearling of 2020? The names are beginning to roll in and here is a look at some.
Eurico, one year into his retirement from riding, recently visited LongRun Retirement Society which he has supported for years.
Okay, so we are stuck inside but there sure is a lot of neat horse racing going on around the world. Here is a short recap.
Ivan Dalos' undefeated filly competes in Grade 3 Sugar Swirl Stakes Saturday at Gulfstream and other locals get in some racing action.
Mathematicians in Paris weigh in on how to run the "perfect" horse race ‒ by the numbers ‒ based on velocity studies at Chantilly.
18-year-old Canadian Champion Musketier offered in Dec. sale, Sam-Son dispersal continues in January auction.
Horse Acquisition Program returns, stall applications due January 29, 2021, Will Fleissig named Chief Development Officer.
Equine Guelph is looking for input on racehorse health priorities and online industry training (you could win a $50 Tim Hortons gift card!)
Three new faces to the Frank Stronach Ontario stallion division for 2021 join 2020's leading sire Silent Name (Jpn).
Orphaned as a foal, the Bodemeister gal has won 6 of 8 races this year for a litany of owners and trainers and Dec. 5 won an $80,000 event.
The British Columbia Horse Racing Industry Management Committee has proposed 51 racing dates for 2021 with backstretch opening Feb. 5.
Home market area wagering down 41 per cent, foreign market holding its own after shortened 2020 Thoroughbred season.
Tracks in the U.S. are in different stages of opening, re-opening or not opening as the final month of 2020 begins.
Some Canadian horses and horsepeople have headed south for the winter; some to rest, some to race, or maybe a bit of both.