Son of Canadian-bred Smart Strike just keeps on winning; latest romp in the Grade 1 Stephen Foster, now on to Saratoga in August.
Horse Racing News
July 17-19 is the next weekend for wagering in advance of the September 5 Kentucky Derby as well as early betting on the Sept. 5 Kentucky Oaks.
One of Canadian horse racing's greatest jockeys has passed away; Don Seymour loved family, friends and fast and wonderful racehorses.
The Board of Directors made the difficult decision due to the restrictions resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic; the Class of 2020 will be inducted in 2021.
Thursday racing at Woodbine was highlighted by Pink Lloyd, but jockey Carl DeFreitas made his own headlines with his Daily Double sweep.
The last major Canadian racetrack awaiting approval from health officials, but reports are entries will be taken next week; BC Derby not on stakes schedule.
Three-time champion sprinter returns as an 8-year-old and surges to 2-length win in Grade 3 for his 23rd career victory on June 25.
Recent winner at Churchill Downs will have a stern test with multiple stakes winner Amalfi Coast ready to bounce back from troubled run.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins hopes to score at Woodbine as his star filly targets the Fury Stakes on July 5th - the NHLer's first horse to run at the Toronto oval.
Coronation Futurity winner Halo Again is headed back to Woodbine for the upcoming Queenston Stakes; Plate will be held on September 12 at Woodbine.
Wagering down and fields size small as Santa Anita ends and hands off racing to Del Mar for the 2020 summer season; horse fatalities down.
A mixed bag of emotions and events as Alberta Thoroughbred racing gets underway after the COVID-19 delay; accident sidelines riders.
Jean Elizabeth loves to visit Woodbine; Emma-Jayne and Raffie on rolls as the high heat and humidity settles over four days of Woodbine racing.
John Gosden trains 7 Ascot winners, Frankie Dettori now has 73 winners there and a plethora of great races and horses highlighted the 5 days.
New York colt will aim for Travers Stakes, Preakness and Kentucky Derby for rest of year; filly Gamine steals Belmont day show.