Linda Rice

The Daily Racing Blog continues its tribute to the Great Ladies Of Thoroughbred Racing with one of the best handlers in the business today. From wins and training titles to awards and earnings, Linda Rice is known in the thoroughbred industry as the most decorated female trainer in history.  Over the past twenty years the third-generation trainer has been one of the top ten trainers in New … Continue reading Linda Rice

Breeders Cup Schedule

The Breeders’ Cup committee announced the order of races as well as the wagering pools Wednesday morning for the two-day World Championships scheduled for Nov. 2-3 at Churchill Downs. There will be a total of 10 races (five Breeders’ Cup races) on the first day of the Championships—now promoted as “Future Stars Friday”—and 12 races on the Saturday program (nine Breeders’ Cup races).  The Friday program begins … Continue reading Breeders Cup Schedule

Lady Rider

The Daily Racing Blog has been remiss by not profiling some of the leading women in the sport of horse racing.  We correct that today by featuring one the most successful jockeys of the modern era, male or female. When asked about her perseverance to gain entry into a work force dominated by men, Julie Krone once said; “If the stable gate is locked, climb the fence.” She was … Continue reading Lady Rider

Revamped Breeders’ Cup Schedule

In a move that brings greater cohesiveness to Breeders’ Cup Friday, all five juvenile races will now be contested on the first of the two-day World Championships, newly branded “Future Stars Friday.”  Breeders’ Cup officials announced the scheduling revamp Thursday, with the new order to take effect when Churchill Downs hosts the horse racing extravaganza on November 2-3. The Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) and Juvenile Fillies(G1) switch to Friday, joining the … Continue reading Revamped Breeders’ Cup Schedule

SEATTLE SLEW

Forty-one years ago, a dark brown colt purchased at a bargain-basement price by some thoroughbred neophytes made horse racing history. His name was SEATTLE SLEW and his memorable two-month run of 1977 began at Churchill Downs. He was purchased as a yearling for the paltry price of $17,500 by Karen and Mickey Taylor of White Swan, Washington, at the annual Fasig-Tipton auction.  Just a few years … Continue reading SEATTLE SLEW

Q.E. II Challenge Cup @ Keeneland

The 9th race is the feature event at Keeneland Racecourse Saturday, with the running of the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup.  It is a race (by invitation only) for fillies, three years-old and upward, run at a distance of a mile & 1/8th on the turf course.  It is a Grade One Stakes Race, with a purse of $500,000 dollars.  Here are the eight who accepted the … Continue reading Q.E. II Challenge Cup @ Keeneland

Keeneland Racecourse

Located in Lexington, Kentucky (sometimes known as the Horse Capitol of the World) Keeneland is an internationally renowned racecourse as well as the thoroughbred industries leading auction house, conducting three sales a year. Founded in 1936, Keeneland continues to live up to its original mission statement to reinvest in the industry and to preserve the tradition of thoroughbred racing.  It was dedicated a National Historic Landmark in 1986.  Keeneland … Continue reading Keeneland Racecourse