By Richard Rosenblatt A double dose of Kentucky Derby preps on Saturday produced a few new 3-year-olds to keep an eye on, and enhanced the reputation of a few familiar horses – and their trainers. I...
By Richard Rosenblatt Brad Cox stole the show again, winning his first Eclipse Award as the nation’s top trainer on Thursday night, and two of his horses were crowned division champions, Essential Q...
By Ed McNamara Like the birds, most Triple Crown hopefuls spend the winter in warmer weather. Eight of the past nine first-place finishers in the Kentucky Derby prepped in Florida or Southern Californ...
[As the road to the 147th Kentucky Derby rolls along, US Racing takes a look back at some history of many of the prep races that now offer qualifying points to Run for the Roses at Churchill Downs on ...
[As the road to the 147th Kentucky Derby rolls along, US Racing takes a look back at some history of many of the prep races that now offer qualifying points to Run for the Roses at Churchill Downs on ...
By Noel Michaels The Oaklawn Park meet is off and running, and already key jockey and trainer trends have become clear one week into the season. Of course, the usual leaders, trainer Steve Asmussen an...
By Ray Wallin Our brains are highly developed. The three main parts work together to make us the people that we are. They keep us alive, provide us with motor skills, and allow us to have judgment, in...
By US Racing Team Unbridled Spirits, among the many off-track thoroughbred groups caring for retired racehorses, has been voted the best OTTB Organization for 2020 by US Racing fans. The organization ...
By Mike Farrell Racing fans can feel it in the air. Their favorite sport is rousing from its post-Breeders’ Cup slumber. The evidence of the awakening came Saturday at Gulfstream Park with the runni...
By Richard Rosenblatt Questions, anyone? Knicks Go grabbed the lead from the start and delivered yet another gate-to-wire performance, winning the $3 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1) on Sat...