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Workouts resume on main track
Full training resumed on the main track at Santa Anita on Wednesday for the first time since Dec. 31, a break caused by extensive rain.
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Full training resumed on the main track at Santa Anita on Wednesday for the first time since Dec. 31, a break caused by extensive rain.
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Almendares may be a longshot to follow in the Grade 1 Pegasus World Cup Turf at Gulfstream Park on Jan. 24 from trainer Phil D’Amato’s perspective.
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Iscreamuscream, the winner of the Grade 1 Del Mar Oaks in August 2024, has been retired and was sent to Kentucky to be bred earlier this week.
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Laurel Park will kick off its 2026 winter meet with a 10-race card Friday, featuring a $53,000 allowance for older fillies and mares and three races restricted to new 3-year-olds. In the twilight of its 115-year lifespan, the track is preparing for one of its biggest years to date.
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The Brad Cox stable topped out at 207 starters during the 2018-19 Fair Grounds season. That number has dwindled each meet since, and Cox's winter shift from Louisiana to Florida, where he began training a string at Payson Park a year ago, has become even more clear this Fair Grounds meet.
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Full Screen, winner of the Queens County Stakes at Aqueduct on Dec. 27, could make his next start at Oaklawn Park, trainer Brad Cox said.
Trainer Mike Trombetta is not going to be in a hurry to find out just how good a horse he may have in the 3-year-old colt Crossingthechannel.
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Success on the New York Racing Association circuit is a full-circle moment for jockey Jaime Rodriguez. It was in May 2010 that Rodriguez, a native of Puerto Rico, recorded his first career U.S. victory aboard a horse named East to Eden at Belmont Park. Rodriguez, 34, is now up to 2,617 North American wins and has been a leading rider at Finger Lakes, Delaware Park, and the Maryland circuit.
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One Nine Hundred and Vettriano, two very fast sprinters, look set to have a throwdown Friday at Aqueduct in a second-level allowance/optional $75,000 claiming race at six furlongs.
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Caspar Fownes reclaimed the lead in a rollercoaster battle for the 2025/26 Hong Kong trainers’ championship with a double at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (7 January) while the four-time champion’s long-time ally Vincent Ho dominated with a treble.