A red-hot weanling marketplace and a trio of Grade 1 winners who sold for $3 million or more provided the engine as the Keeneland November breeding stock sale opened with double-digit gains on Tuesday ...
Ron Turcotte, the Hall of Fame jockey who was the regular rider of the legendary Secretariat, died on Friday at his home in New Brunswick, Canada, according to friends. Turcotte, who had been a ...
Rhetorical stamped himself as a world-class turf miler winning the Coolmore Turf Mile at Keeneland in October, and after validating that performance with a fine fourth-place finish in the Breeders' ...
Total commingled betting on the nine Breeders’ Cup races held on Saturday at Del Mar Thoroughbred Club in Southern California was up 6 percent compared to wagering on the same nine races last year.
At the eighth pole of Saturday’s 42nd Breeders’ Cup Classic at Del Mar, it became apparent the race was going to come down to the same horses who finished in the top three in the 41st edition of the ...
Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott won the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes this year with Godolphin homebred Sovereignty, and Mott has long associations with the colt's family. He sent out ...
Tyler’s Tribe, the standout Iowa-bred whose magical 2-year-old season lifted the spirits of the young cancer patient he was named for, collapsed and died following a Wednesday workout at Oaklawn Park, ...
Multiple Grade 1 winner Carl Spackler will return to the U.S. to begin his stud career, a representative for his international ownership revealed Monday night at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky fall ...
Antioco Murgia, a jockey who rode with some success in Kentucky last year before being banned while he fought a criminal rape charge, was licensed on Friday after being found not guilty earlier this ...