The Road, presented by Gainesway and WinStar Farm, looks at how a more selective approach for awarding grade 1 status for races restricted to 3-year-olds might benefit the Triple Crown races.
Owned and trained by the same connections as her sire, 2-year-old filly Epic Reign becomes the first winner for Ashford Stud's freshman sire Epicenter with a rousing last-to-first victory May 28 at Churchill Downs.
Ombudsman warmed up for Royal Ascot next month in winning fashion in the May 28 Brigadier Gerard Stakes (G3), but was forced to pull out all the stops to hold off Gethin in a thrilling finish.
All eyes will be on Ciaron Maher's stable star Jimmysstar when he goes out a AU$3.50 favorite for the May 30 Kingsford Smith Cup (G1) over 1,300 meters (about 6 1/2 furlongs) at Eagle Farm.
The Goat, the 2024-25 Chilean Horse of the Year and champion 3-year-old male, makes his United States debut May 31 in the Triple Bend Stakes (G3) going 7 furlongs at Santa Anita Park.
The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame is pleased to announce the return of its juried photography exhibition Photo Finish, and is now accepting submissions.
To compete with other sports that offer in-game wagering, horse racing has its own answer: allowing bettors to wager on horses at various parts of a race. Such in-race wagering is proving popular in Europe.
Fiorenza finishes as top lot in the Inglis Digital May (Late) Online Sale that ended May 28 and will be immediately retired and visit Arrowfield's new stallion Lead Artist this season after selling to the famed Hunter Valley nursery for AU$325,000.