After surging past Sovereignty and Journalism in the stretch of the April 18 $1.25 million Oaklawn Handicap (G2) at Oaklawn Park, White Abarrio is surging up the ranks in the National Thoroughbred Racing Association's Top Thoroughbred Poll.
Mill Ridge Farm supports a new sewer pump station on its property as the community's best option but some Lexington area farm owners oppose the plan, as they believe it would weaken current standards protecting Fayette County farms from development.
Second Stride announced its 2026 honorees. Mary Nixon will receive the Industry Champion Award, and Jan and Joan Carstanjen will receive the Volunteer Award at a ceremony April 27.
The Lavin Family Foundation, Glen Hill Farm, and the Jockeys' Guild announce the establishment of the Jockeys' Guild Education Foundation, a first-of-its-kind initiative dedicated entirely to the educational empowerment of professional jockeys.
The Jockey Club Thoroughbred Incentive Program announced April 21 updates to the 2026 T.I.P. Championships, including a Thoroughbred Premier Series Preview Show and an enhanced exhibitor experience.
Keeneland announced April 21 that five horses—including grade 3 winner Queen Azteca—have been supplemented to its April Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale, which will begin at 6:30 p.m. ET April 24 on closing day of the spring meet.
Now qualified for the Kentucky Derby (G1), Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen discusses what is being weighed in the decision to actually run Chip Honcho at Churchill Downs on the first Saturday in May.