This month's OwnerView Conference panel highlights sensor and stride technology, where three panelists discuss their products to support the future of racing.
In Beyond the Bidding, BH sales editor Olivia Newman takes a look at notable trends, accomplishments, and personalities around the North American sales scene.
A filly (Hip 570) by first-crop sire Jackie's Warrior was the first juvenile to clock a furlong in :09 3/5 during the April 8 under-tack show for the Ocala Breeders' Sales Spring 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale.
Having made his three starts in Oklahoma and New Mexico, The Hell We Did could be easy to overlook when he faces 10 fellow 3-year-olds in the $400,000 Lexington Stakes (G3) April 11 at Keeneland. But not by students of pedigree.
Ten Broeck Farm's strapping bay filly won her racing debut at Keeneland by an easy 3 1/2 lengths. She will be aimed next for the April 29 $250,000 Kentucky Juvenile Stakes at Churchill Downs.
Lightning quick on his own style of racetrack, a lifelong passion for horses has led Olympic gold medalist Quincy Hall to begin partnering in Thoroughbred racehorses through Legion Bloodstock.
The North American portion of the series will again deliver a robust schedule of races throughout the United States and Canada, leading into the 43rd Breeders' Cup World Championships Oct. 30-31 at Keeneland in Lexington.