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DATE POSTED:June 9, 2026
London Gold Cup winner Lost Boys has been purchased by Wathnan Racing with the Royal Ascot-bound 3-year-old set to remain in training with David Menuisier.
DATE POSTED:June 9, 2026
Among the consignors is first-time Great Southern vendor Karen Sinclair, who will offer a seven-strong draft under her recently established Highfield Thoroughbreds banner.
DATE POSTED:June 9, 2026
Four fillies worked a furlong in :09 4/5 June 9 during the first session of the under-tack show for the Ocala Breeders' Sales June 2-Year-Olds in Training and Horses of Racing Age Sale.
DATE POSTED:June 9, 2026
Winner of the San Simeon Stakes (G3T) in March the last time he raced down Santa Anita Park's downhill turf course, Sumter breaks from the far outside in an overflow field for the $100,000 Daytona Stakes (G3T) June 13.
DATE POSTED:June 9, 2026
Silent Impact and My Gun's Loaded break their maidens June 5 and 6, respectively, at Saratoga Race Course.
DATE POSTED:June 9, 2026
Last year's Prix Robert Papin (G2) winner Green Sense is among the first 16 entries revealed for the June 15 Goffs London Sale.
DATE POSTED:June 9, 2026
Registration is now open for the Global Symposium on Racing, taking place Dec. 7-9 at Loews Ventana Canyon Resort in Tucson, Ariz.
DATE POSTED:June 9, 2026
Since 2017, Total Performance Data and Equibase have together tracked more than 2,000 race days and more than 21,000 Thoroughbred and Standardbred races at both Woodbine Racetrack and Woodbine Mohawk Park.
DATE POSTED:June 9, 2026
The International Federation of Horseracing Authorities announced that its Council on Anti-Illegal Betting and Related Crime has expanded its membership to include three additional experts to support integrity in racing and other sports.
DATE POSTED:June 9, 2026
The Keeneland Library has received the prestigious Thomas D. Clark Award of Excellence from the Kentucky Historical Society to recognize outstanding achievement in preserving, sharing, and promoting Kentucky's rich heritage.