Owner Rick Porter at Fox Hill Farm announced the superstar filly’s retirement earlier today on his Facebook page. Take a look back at some of Songbird’s greatest triumphs!
Undeniably our favorite anti-hero from the 2017 Kentucky Derby, Thunder Snow is back to winning form: watch his wire-to-wire domination of the G1 Prix Jean Prat in Chantilly, France!
Thoroughbred ownership clubs are making the dream of getting involved in racing more affordable and accessible than ever: we spoke with Geoff Gray of The People’s Horse about the latest project — owning a foal by California Chrome.
Just days before the Belmont Stakes and the classic race that should have been his to win, Classic Empire developed an abscess and had to scratch as announced earlier this morning. Who hasn’t been there?
We’re continuing our look back at the history of the Triple Crown by examining the years — like this one — where a different horse won each leg. Pick up at 1983 here!
With both Cloud Computing and Always Dreaming skipping the Belmont, we’ll have three different winners of the Triple Crown races this year. We take a look back through the Triple Crown’s history for similar stories!
The historic Massachusetts track has been scaling back on live racing for years, but with a sale expected to close soon to a development company, it appears that Suffolk Downs’ days are truly numbered.
While the main spotlight may have been on Cloud Computing for Saturday’s Preakness Stakes, it was a filly day on Friday: long shot Actress scored an exciting win in the Grade 2 Black-Eyed Susan.
With the Preakness Stakes just days away, the pressure is most certainly on: we spoke with Kristen Dieffenbach of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology to learn about how sport psychology can help jockeys (and all equestrians).
It might just be a two-minute horse race, but those two minutes represent more experience and emotion than you can possibly sum up in that mile and a quarter. Here are three of our favorite Kentucky Derby stories this year.
From owners to trainers to rider and jockeys, women are working hard in the traditionally male-dominated world of horse racing. This video salutes their efforts!
Four-year-old Arrogate absolutely destroyed a field that included reigning Horse of the Year California Chrome to romp in the inaugural Pegasus World Cup in Florida on Saturday.
The $12 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational field is finalized as of Monday afternoon — we’re taking a look at the twelve horses who will be vying for victory in the inaugural running.