Julie Walker guided Prince Of Sussex to victory in Friday night’s (March 8) International Women’s Day Race at Woodbine Mohawk Park.
Month: March 2024
USTA Board of Directors annual meeting commences with Marketing & Communications Committee
The 2024 U.S. Trotting Association Board of Directors annual meeting commenced at the Columbus Hilton at Easton Hotel Friday (March 8) at 5 p.m. with the Marketing and Communications Committee meeting.
Agriculture & NYS Horse Breeding Development Fund announces County Fair Racetrack Capital Improvement Program
The Agriculture & NYS Horse Breeding Development Fund has announced the Fund will implement a County Fair Racetrack Capital Improvement Program. The Fund will disburse up to $15,000 for the purpose of capital construction of, or equipment to maintain, the racetrack.
Pandy’s Meadowlands selections for March 9
Handicapper Bob Pandolfo offers his selections for the full card at The Meadowlands on Saturday night (March 9).
Bernie Kelly International Ladies Charity Race added to Vincent Delaney Memorial Festival weekend
The VDM Committee is pleased to announce the addition of the Bernie Kelly International Ladies Charity Race to the Vincent Delaney Memorial Festival weekend.
Highalator to stand second season in Delaware
Highalator, “Delaware’s favorite beach” by Somebeachsomewhere out of the world champion mare Higher And Higher, stands his second season in Delaware for a stud fee of $3,500.
FAS Rulings for Friday, March 8, 2024
View Fines and Suspensions for the week of March 8, 2024 as reported to the USTA by racing commissions in the United States. This bulletin reports actions that have been taken by the USTA…
Saturday training canceled at Woodbine Mohawk Park
Woodbine Mohawk Park management would like to inform all racing participants that training for Saturday morning (March 9) has been canceled.
Four in a row for Penzance Hanover
Penzance Hanover punished a field of quality pacers in the $27,500 Blue Hen/Open Handicap Pace at Bally’s Dover on Thursday night (March 7).
Arnold: Horsemen must speak out – loudly – about policies that ignore environmental realities
Respected veteran Thoroughbred trainer George “Rusty” Arnold II is the latest horseman to be ensnared in the Horseracing Integrity & Welfare Unit’s (HIWU) draconian approach to addressing obvious contamination positives. Arnold has accepted his penalty but has steadfastly maintained his innocence.