The 20-year-old son of Yonaguska sired five champions in Korea, including Winners Man, who was named Horse of the Year in ...
The saddle Ron Turcotte used as he rode Secretariat to the Triple Crown in 1973 is on a New York City auction list.
The Trump administration is spending billions of dollars on deals with ownership stakes in companies. The unusual practice shows no sign of slowing. By Ana Swanson Reporting from Washington The Trump ...
Journalism, a 3-year-old son of Curlin , raced for owners Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, Bridlewood Farm, Don Alberto Stable, Bob LaPenta, and Elayne Stables Five through March before the ...
Roses at the Kentucky Derby (Photo by Coady Photography/Churchill Downs) The 1957 Kentucky Derby might be best known for Bill Shoemaker’s misjudging the finish line at Churchill Downs: his hesitation ...
Parx Racing’s biggest day of the year is here. Saturday’s 15-race card features seven stakes races, headlined by a pair of $1 million Grade 1s – the Pennsylvania Derby for three-year-olds and the ...
As the racing world waits for the expected third meeting of Sovereignty, winner of the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes, and Journalism, winner of the Preakness, in the $7-million Breeders’ Cup ...
One of the greatest legends of the sport of horse racing, Ron Turcotte passed away at home in New Brunswick on August 22. The Canadian jockey was 84. Turcotte first got a taste of working with horses ...
Ron Turcotte, the Hall of Fame jockey who rode Secretariat to the 1973 Triple Crown, passed away at age 84 on Friday. Turcotte died of natural causes at his home in Drummond, New Brunswick, according ...
Hall of Fame jockey Ron Turcotte, who won the Triple Crown in 1973 with Secretariat, has died at the age of 84. Turcotte's family announced that the jockey died from natural causes on Friday, Aug. 22, ...
The jockey who rode the legendary race horse Secretariat to the Triple Crown in 1973, Ron Turcotte, has died at 84. Turcotte’s family said through his longtime business partner and friend Leonard ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) and first lady Dawn Moore attended a demolition ceremony for the old Pimlico Race Course that hosts the iconic Preakness Stakes annually in West Baltimore on Aug. 21.
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