Kentucky Proud Series (Fairs) nominations for both 2- and 3-year-olds must be postmarked no later than March 1.
Author: by Amanda Stephens, for Kentucky Harness Horsemen's Association
USTA-UC Davis study seeks to prevent foal abnormalities
Since the beginning of horse breeding, there have been an innumerable number of mutations and genetic advantages and disadvantages for the species. A USTA-UC Davis study seeks to learn more.
Kat romps in $18,000 Filly and Mare Open Pace, carryover highlights Monday program
Wasting no time muscling her way to the top, Kat took no prisoners, winning the $18,000 Filly and Mare Open on Saturday in gate-to-wire fashion.
Majorca N, ‘Serious’ and ‘Nicky’ win at Big M
On what was likely the most power-packed race card of the year thus far in the harness game, Majorca N, Seriously Hanover and Nicholas Beach all brought their “A”-games on the way to jaunts down victory lane Saturday night at The Meadowlands.
Divine Art wins 17th straight at Cal Expo
Divine Art made it 17 wins in a row at Cal Expo Friday night when she captured the featured Filly and Mare Open Pace for owner/driver/trainer Gerry Longo.
Bongiorno wins four, including feature, at Big M
Chapheart had the all-important tightener over the track, and the Ron Burke trainee responded with a superb effort in the Friday night featured conditioned trot at The Meadowlands, giving driver Joe Bongiorno one of his four victories on the card.
Camara Moment and Chedda Chedda take series finals
The finals of the Snowshoe Pacing Series and Blizzard Pacing Series took top billing on Friday’s (Feb. 10) 11-race card at Woodbine Mohawk Park.
NJ Judge declares Charlie May winner of the 2021 Meadowlands Pace
In an appeal heard by New Jersey Administrative Law Judge Andrew M. Barron, Charlie May was declared the winner of the 2021 Meadowlands Pace. His decision has been filed with the New Jersey Racing Commission for consideration.
USTA invites broadcast funding requests from tracks and horsemen
The U. S. Trotting Association invites member racetracks and horsemen’s organizations to apply for broadcast funding that will be made available in the Association’s 2023 budget. Funds are intended for the use of television, radio, or online production of harness racing events or special interest stories and telecasts.
TDN – Letter to the Editor: HISA Smack Down
Letter to the Editor published by Thoroughbred Daily News from Association of Racing Commissioners International President Ed Martin