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Karis Teetan ready to roll for Sunday’s Season Opener at Sha Tin
Karis Teetan is relishing the challenge as he prepares for another campaign in Hong Kong when the 2025/26 racing season kicks off this Sunday (7 September) at Sha Tin.
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Karis Teetan is relishing the challenge as he prepares for another campaign in Hong Kong when the 2025/26 racing season kicks off this Sunday (7 September) at Sha Tin.
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Gary Hartunian, the Southern California horse owner and real estate developer, has signed a two-year lease for the operation of Turf Paradise in Phoenix, according to an official involved in the process.
Four Star Sales is pleased to announce that George Connolly has joined the company as a Bloodstock Sales Associate. He brings international experience and a broad background in bloodstock and sales to one of North America’s leading consignors and bloodstock agencies.
Biederman Real Estate and Auctioneers is honored to announce a special auction of personal items and professional equipment belonging to the late D. Wayne Lukas, one of the most accomplished trainers in the history of Thoroughbred racing.
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The numbers look good for front-runner Sammy Davis in the I'm Smokin Stakes, a sprint for California-bred 2-year-olds Friday at Del Mar. But some recent trends may not play into the John Sadler trainee's favor.
Lucy Young Hamilton, whose family bred and raced the top-class racehorse and sire Storm Cat, has been selected to receive the Dinny Phipps Award by the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation, the organization announced on Wednesday.
Jockey Emanuel Nieves hit a milestone of 1,000 career wins on Aug. 26 at Louisiana Downs when he guided Jus Makes Cents to victory in the fifth race, according to Equibase.
Louisiana Downs has added two dates to its calendar this meet. Both are Wednesday programs, on Sept. 10 and Sept. 17, according to Roxanne Tanner, the track's director of racing.
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The 71-year-old trainer Allen Landry is arguably operating the hottest barn in Louisiana. He will attempt to keep rolling Saturday when he saddles He's Late Again in the $250,000, 1 1/8-mile Super Derby at Louisiana Downs.
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Even the losers get lucky sometimes, and the longtime maiden Bee Me may have found a field that he can beat in Friday's sixth race at Woodbine, a 6 1/2-furlong Tapeta sprint for Ontario-sired and $40,000 maidens.