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Harness: Are Standardbred females underpaid?
Whether dealing with the human race or Standardbreds, when it comes to women’s rights the battle is never ending and it can certainly be argued that the equine variety of females are way behind the curve.
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Whether dealing with the human race or Standardbreds, when it comes to women’s rights the battle is never ending and it can certainly be argued that the equine variety of females are way behind the curve.
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Steve Andersen, a longtime California correspondent for Daily Racing Form, has been named the recipient of the Walter Haight Award for “career excellence in turf writing” by the National Thoroughbred Writers and Broadcasters, the organization announced Tuesday.
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Ellis Park in Henderson, Kentucky, generated record handle for the third year in a row during its recently completed summer meet, according to an analysis conducted by Daily Racing Form, continuing an upward swing since the track was purchased by Churchill Downs Inc. in the fall of 2022.
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Brad Free details his Del Mar Horses to Watch for the week of Aug. 21-24, 2025.
Fireworks continued for the second consecutive card leading to a double Pick 5 carryover of $23,151 to be rolled over to Wednesday night (August 27th).
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The enchanting 3-year-old Chi Chi Time stayed undefeated on a rare Monday night of racing at Hastings, winning one of four sale-restricted stakes on a seven-race card by 9 1/4 lengths over her Pat Jarvis-trained stablemate, Zenari.
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Three-year-old filly pacers and male trotters took their turn in the Kentucky Championship Series spotlight on Monday at The Red Mile, with Miki And Minnie and Go Dog Go getting the job done in their respective $80,000 contests.
Odds On Enigma and Liberty Style went home with top honors in the pair of $52,500 New York Sire Stakes divisions for 2-year-old pacing fillies on Monday afternoon at Monticello Raceway.
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Edinburg, Virginia native John Pence is an avid supporter and fan of the Shenandoah County Fair, which kicked off its 106th edition Monday and continues at the grounds in Woodstock through Saturday August 30th. Pence is so avid in fact that he hasn't missed a day at the Fair in 60 years. And he's not just an attendee.
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After running at five different tracks since May, trainer Henry Walters will finally get a chance to bring Maryland-bred gelding Barbadian Runner home to Laurel Park. After a short rest, Walters plans to enter the 3-year-old on Maryland Million Day in October. On Friday, Barbadian Runner earned the biggest victory of his career in the $500,000 Robert Hilton Memorial at Charles Town.