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DATE POSTED:January 20, 2026
Allison Banks' Farm d'Allie Racing Stable bred the first reported foal by WinStar Farm's Timberlake, a colt born Jan. 20 out of the Verrazano mare Flume.
DATE POSTED:January 20, 2026
Byron King's Top 12 on the Road to the Kentucky Derby, presented by Spendthrift Farm.
DATE POSTED:January 20, 2026
From winning the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1) with Super Corredora to losing her business just days later, Debbie Self has leaned on her horses to help her heal.
DATE POSTED:January 20, 2026
Coolmore's grade 1-winning sire Henry Longfellow's first foal arrived at Noralla Stud Farm in County Tipperary Jan. 19. The filly is out of the mare Aurora Borealis.
DATE POSTED:January 20, 2026
Dual grade 1 winner La Cara is set to be back in action Jan. 24, favored in a field of eight contesting the $300,000 Houston Ladies Classic (G3) at Sam Houston Race Park.
DATE POSTED:January 20, 2026
Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races has released its 2026 stakes schedule following approval by the West Virginia Racing Commission.
DATE POSTED:January 20, 2026
Keeneland has scheduled 19 stakes worth a total of $9.55 million during the Spring Meet April 3-24. It offers two marquee events for 3-year-olds: the $1.25 million Blue Grass Stakes (G1) for males and the $750,000 Ashland Stakes (G1) for fillies.
DATE POSTED:January 20, 2026
The National Thoroughbred Racing Association Horse PAC Board Chairman Bill Farish and President Tom Rooney announced Phil Maxson and David O'Farrell as the newest members of the Board of Directors of NTRA Horse PAC. 
DATE POSTED:January 20, 2026
The New York Racing Association announced that tickets and hospitality offerings for the final Belmont Stakes Racing Festival at historic Saratoga Race Course will go on sale to the general public Feb. 12 at 10 a.m. ET.
DATE POSTED:January 20, 2026

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