Augustin Stable’s four-year-old filly Pamina outduelled favourite Katie Baby to prevail in a photo finish in the $125,000 Ontario Matron Stakes at Woodbine.
Horse Racing News
Multiple stakes winner and 2017 Canadian Horse of the Year, Pink Lloyd, goes after his third straight Grade 3 Vigil Stakes victory, at Woodbine.
Veteran sprinter Stormy Rush kicked off the Woodbine Turf Sprint Series at Woodbine Racetrack with an 11-1 upset in the $55,000 first qualifying round.
The Queen's Plate champion One Bad Boy is preparing for the Prince of Wales Stakes, the second jewel of the OLG Canadian Triple Crown.
Dixie Moon and Katie Baby provide trainer Catherine Day Phillips with a solid one-two punch in the $125,000 Ontario Matron, at Woodbine.
Fort Erie Race Track has announced that effective immediately, there will be a 5% increase in purse scale for the remainder of the 2019 racing season.
The Canadian Horse Defence Coalition filed a lawsuit against the federal government regarding violations of sections of the Health of Animals Regulations.
A study led by Dr. Luis Arroyo at the OVC set out to determine the prevalence of Lyme Disease and Anaplasmosis in the Ontario horse population.
Jockey Rafael Hernandez completed a sweep of the two-year-old stakes races at Woodbine this weekend when Mr. Hustle took the $100,000 Victoria Stakes.
Two-year-old filly Fast Scene returned to the Toronto Tapeta and won as the even-money favourite in Saturday’s $100,000 My Dear Stakes over 5-1/2 furlongs.
Gabe Grossberg’s two-year-old filly Reiterate, trained by Hall of Famer Mark Casse, will contest the $100,000 My Dear Stakes at Woodbine.
Mr. Hustle, a two-year-old son of Declaration of War, hopes for another head-turning effort, this time in Sunday’s $100,000 Victoria Stakes, at Woodbine.
Intercity Insurance Services Inc., a national leader in equine insurance and risk management announced its name change to CapriCMW Insurance Services Ltd.
Results are in from the Equine Guelph funded research that marks the first study to investigate steamed, soaked and dry hay in Ontario.
On June 29, 2019, Ontario's interim animal protection model came into effect to keep animals safe as the province transitions to a new system.