Hong Kong trainer Danny Shum talks about Little Bridge in the Kings Stand at Royal Ascot.
Casper Fownes comments on his second in the Audemars Piguet Queen Elizabeth II Cup (Sing-I) and the horse Thumbs Up.
Hear thoughts from various trainers and connections heading into the Singapore racing weekend
Life doesn't always follow the path of hopes and dreams.
From the time she zipped through three furlongs down the stretch as a light sharpener for the world's richest race until post positions were drawn more than eight hours later, trainer Bill Mott wouldn't have changed a thing.
Chantal Sutherland is the jockey of Game on Dude in the Dubai World Cup.
With her bid for history in the Dubai World Cup (UAE-gr. I) only four days away, Royal Delta is feeling, as trainer Bill Mott put it with a delighted grin, 'sassy.'
Gaining more poise with each day she trains at Meydan, champion Royal Delta was able to share some of her self-assurance with another American runner in Dubai on March 26, guiding UAE Derby (UAE-gr. II) contender Lucky Chappy
Royal Delta galloped around Meydan Racecourse just after sunrise on March 25 and then returned to school in the paddock as the last rays of daylight tickled the towers of Dubai's emphatic skyline
Even in the dim half light between night and morning, there was no mistaking her.
View races and scenes from Super Saturday at Dubai!
Synthetic experience key to decisions to ship to Dubai
Jockey Luke Nolan talks about Black Caviar and racing this weekend during the Autumn Carnival.
An interview with South African trainer Brett Crawford for the J & B Met.
Simon Burgess interviews Casper Fownes, winning trainer of Lucky Nine. Sponsored by AmWest
Simon Burgess interviews Mikel Delzangles, trainer for Dunaden who is competing at Hong Kong.
Trainer Neville Parnham is asked about his Cox Plate contender Playing God.
John Bary is the trainer for Cox Plate contender Jimmy Choux.
See the people and races at Longchamp.
Simon Burgess talks about the new all weather training facility at Ballarat at with track manager Andrew Morton, trainer Dan O'Sullivan, and trainer Darren Weir.
Simon Burgess interviews Peter Snowden, trainer for up and coming international star Sepoy (Elusive Quality - Watchful (AUS) by Danehill).
Simon Burgess talks with Kenneth Ramsey, owner of Ramsey Farm and stallion Kitten's Joy, about racing at Royal Ascot.
Simon Burgess talks with Sir Henry Cecil about his St James's Palace Stakes winner Frankel.
Industry newbie, limited budget, I stretched to land a broodmare at the Keeneland November mixed sale in 2001.
Le Glorieux, a top international runner of 1987, died Aug. 19 at Werner Wolf's Haras du Logis Saint-Germain in Normandy, France,
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
International has been named the official truck of Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Derby, officials said April 8. Churchill Downs Inc. and Navistar International Corp. have agreed to a two-year deal.
Wednesday, April 09, 2008The International Federation of Horse Racing Authorities has created an executive director position to oversee the design and implementation of a plan to curtail illegal wagering around the world.
Friday, June 11, 2004An ambitious strategic plan Churchill Downs Inc. hopes to accomplish in 2004, which president Tom Meeker said will "change the culture of our company," includes a major customer service initiative, increased branding of the company's assets, and possibly even a company-owned account-wagering platform.
Wednesday, February 11, 2004Churchill Downs Simulcast Network will offer wagering on the Oct. 5 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe Lucien Barriere (Fr-I) through its Chicago-area racetrack, Arlington Park.
Tuesday, September 23, 2003More than 50 horses have already died since the track in Karachi, Pakistan, was closed in March over a dispute with the government about licensing fees. Out of more than 600 horses that were housed on the sprawling 250 acres of the Karachi Race Club, most have been taken to other tracks around Pakistan, but 250 have been abandoned by their owners and remain without food or care.
Tuesday, July 03, 2001Calling a fatal incident of Japanese encephalitis an "isolated incident," an official with the Hong Kong Jockey Club said its international racing festival on Dec. 17 will go on as scheduled and that it will be "business as usual" for one of the world's most successful Thoroughbred operations.
Friday, November 24, 2000