Horse Racing News
Posted 5/4/11 4:56 PM by Jay Privman
Although Arienza has come quite far in just a handful of starts in the past two months, her trainer, Dan Peitz, thought it wise to bypass the Kentucky Oaks on Friday at Churchill Downs and instead run her on the undercard in the Grade 3 Eight Belles.
Posted 5/4/11 4:52 PM by Mike Welsch
For a Grade 3 event, Friday's $300,000 Alysheba came up a pretty tough spot. Anybody who doesn't agree with that assessment need only ask trainer Chris Block, who will send out the likely favorite, two-time Grade 1 winner Giant Oak.
Posted 5/4/11 3:47 PM by Marty McGee
Dialed In was assigned post 8 in a full field of 20 3-year-olds entered to run Saturday in the 137th running of the $2 million Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs. Morning line odds had yet to be assigned by track linemaker Mike Battaglia.
Posted 5/3/11 3:53 PM by David Grening
If Unrivaled Belle is to record a repeat victory in the Grade, $300,000 La Troienne Stakes at Churchill Downs, she will again have to defeat a Kentucky Oaks winner and reigning champion to do so.
Joyful Victory, runaway winner of Oaklawn Park's Grade 2 Fantasy and Grade 3 Honeybee in her past two starts, tops a stellar cast of 13 fillies entered in Friday's 137th running of the $1 million Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs.
Posted 5/3/11 7:45 AM by Deirdre B. Biles
Toby's Corner, who upset juvenile champion Uncle Mo in the Resorts Casino New York Wood Memorial, has been withdrawn from the May 7 Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands.
Posted 5/1/11 3:43 PM by Ron Mitchell
Grade 3 Louisiana Derby winner Pants On Fire showed his affinity for the off track at Churchill Downs on May 1 when the Jump Start colt breezed four furlongs in :47 4/5.
Posted 5/1/11 8:30 AM by Associated Press
Uncle Mo looks good to go for the Kentucky Derby.
Posted 4/30/11 8:07 PM by Byron King
Machen dashed his connections' Kentucky Derby dreams when he flattened out to run fourth in the Risen Star Stakes and fifth in the Louisiana Derby this spring at Fair Grounds.
Posted 4/30/11 8:01 PM by Chuck Dybdal
Most race observers expected Our Nautique to be on the lead early in the Grade 3, $100,000 San Francisco Mile at Golden Gate Fields on Saturday.