Betty Matthews' silks are worn throughout North America.
Racetracks and major breeding farms aren't the only beneficiaries of New York's rebirth as a Thoroughbred racing power.
Jonathan Sheppard keeps on moving and winning.
A two-year agreement buys time for Ontario racing.
From polo champion to Wasted Tears, Bart Evans knows horses.
CandyLand Farm's Herb and Ellen Moelis have raised millions for retired racehorses.
Linda Madsen brings Thoroughbreds to Milky Way Farm.
Plain-talking Eddie Plesa Jr. may be having his lucky day.
A $23.4 billion industry seems worth protecting.
Sometimes it's nice to be a big fish in a small pond a couple of turns off the beaten path.
Fred and Jane Brei's Jacks or Better Farm plays a winning hand.
O'Cains continue Lizza legacy at Highcliff Stallions at Mill Creek Farm.
Emily Wygod builds on a family tradition.
Mari Hulman George's interest in Thoroughbreds is up to speed.
Bo Derek's positive effect on the California Horse Racing Board
Louisiana Stallion Station North leads the pack.
Trevor Denman still thrills fans after 30 years of race calling at Santa Anita
Gaming puts the 'OK' in Oklahoma.
Mark Casse has referred to his vast Thoroughbred training business at Woodbine racetrack as a "well-oiled machine" that runs smoothly from the early morning hours to late in the day.
Bigheart Thoroughbreds steps up in Oklahoma.
Noosa Beach shines for Doris and Jeff Harwood.
Oklahoma telecom mogul hits with Caleb's Posse, takes equity interest in Three Chimneys Stallions
McMahon of Saratoga turns 40 in style
Theresa Moore goes from owner to breeder to developer of Harmony Training Center.
New York revival fueled by VLTs at Aqueduct.
Indiana Stallion Station is back on its feet thanks to some key help.
Texas horsemen gear up for last, best run at video lottery terminals
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Tough-as-nails "Buck" Woodson is making his own way in West Virginia
Florida training center under Ian Brennan sends out winners in bunches
Rudy and Virginia Tarra hit the heights with Giant Oak
New Jersey-born owner, trainer, and breeder Edwin Broome obviously relishes the mountaintops in racing much more than the inevitable valleys, but like every other horseman he knows both extremes are part of playing the game.
.Don Van Kempen's claims lead to a pair of millionaires
Harold Queen finds success in the Sunshine State.
Ghost Ridge Farms compiles a top group of stallions in Pennsylvania.
Bernard McCormack has built Cara Bloodstock into a Canadian force.
Dr. Mark Dedomenico's Pegasus Training and Equine Rehabilitation Center keeps runners on track.
Bessie Gruwell earns the respect of horsemen nationwide.
Purse increases create interest in Indiana racing.
Harold Forman's Copper Crowne wows 'em in Cajun Country
You look at Steve Bajer and John O'Hara moving around the sales at Keeneland each September and November, and they seem like two guys who took a wrong turn on the way to a fishing trip.
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