FOUR WAYS IN WHICH HORSE RACING HAS CHANGED OVER TIME
By HRI Foreign Desk — Horse racing, also known as ‘the Sport of Kings’ expands its roots into tradition and history from ancient times (4500BC).
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By HRI Foreign Desk — Horse racing, also known as ‘the Sport of Kings’ expands its roots into tradition and history from ancient times (4500BC).
HALLANDALE BEACH, FL, January 23, 2022 – There wasn’t much hype going into this weekend’s festivities in the Crescent City, nor was there very much
LOS ANGELES, January 1, 2022—The excitement generated by Flighline’s electrifying performance in the Malibu Stakes has been extraordinary. Not since Spectacular Bid has the winner
By Newswriter — With Charlatan on the bench for an unspecified injury, taking him out of the Metropolitan Handicap, trainer Brad Cox called an audible
Edited Release — According to website HorseRacingPlanet.com, jockey David Egan, who upset Charlatan with Mishriff on Saturday was fined $100,000 for violating Saudi Arabian whip
Edited Release — Charlatan, who returned to the races after an absence of eight months with a dominating 4 ½-length victory in the Grade I
By NTRA Release – Champion Maximum Security, who led the National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA) Top Thoroughbred Poll in early March, has moved back into
For those not “socially” connected with horse racing, it still shouldn’t surprise you to learn that race-watching, like handicapping, is more art than science. Achievement
Money isn’t everything. This is never more true than when it comes to ranking the best of thoroughbred racing. Strictly based on earnings, Midnight Bisou
The following statement was provided by Thoroughbred owner and breeder Gary West, who bred and co-owns Maximum Security, Eclipse Award champion 3-year-old male of 2019
By HRI Staff — This week trainer John Sadler was quoted in the Daily Racing Form saying that Higher Power, a last-out third in the Breeders’ Cup
Bad keeps getting worse. The $12 million Dubai World Cup and its lucrative supporting card has already strip-mined American winter racing of many of its
Saudi racing officials announced Wednesday the inaugural $20 million Saudi Cup, at nine furlongs on dirt, will be run February 29, 2020 at King Abdulaziz