PEGASUS WORLD CUP INVITATIONAL WILL BE MOST COMPETITIVE IN 2023
By HRI Foreign Staff — There will be a full field of the nation’s best older handicap talent on display at Gulfstream Park, January 28,
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By HRI Foreign Staff — There will be a full field of the nation’s best older handicap talent on display at Gulfstream Park, January 28,
Edited Release — Six horses have been added to the second list of invitees for the GI Pegasus World Cup Invitational S. to be held
HALLANDALE BEACH, FL, December 19, 2021 – Perhaps for the first time since Gulfstream’s Championship Meet began on December 3, with the possible exception of
HALLANDALE BEACH, FL, December 17, 2021 – Maybe tomorrow should be considered the opening of Gulfstream’s Championship Meet. Another way to say that is the
Edited Gulfstream Release — A major race will be inaugurated, and a significant purse increase for a tradition-rich Triple Crown prep will be introduced in
Edited Release – In addition to being co-headlined by the $3 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1) and the $1 million Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational
HRI Edited Release — 1/ST RACING announced today that 2021 stakes races run at the company’s premier Florida racetrack Gulfstream Park will be carded Lasix-free
Let the record show that the mandatory Rainbow 6 payout was $6,234, that Edgard Zayas won the riding title, and Rohan Crichton a training title
Edited Gulfstream Release – The 2020-2021 Championship Meet at Gulfstream Park will get under way Wednesday for the first of 84 days of Thoroughbred racing contested
By Gulfstream Park Press Staff – The Pegasus World Cup Championship Invitational Series, which has evolved into one of sport’s most exciting and prestigious days, and
The Pegasus World Cup and Pegasus Invitational Turf are now strictly invitational events with reduced purses. The centerpiece dirt event carries a purse of $
Edited NYRA Release — Tom Albertraini, winning trainer of Sadler’s Joy: “That’s really the way he likes to be ridden. He likes to be farther