Pegasus Preferences

It is quite literally a rich day of racing at Gulstream Park on Saturday, as it will feature six Graded Stakes with total prize money equaling $16.7 million dollars.  Culminating with the 12th and final race of the day, the 3rd annual Pegasus World Cup Invitational with a purse of $9 million.  Here then is how the Daily Racing Blog sees that race: Clearly CITY OF LIGHT and ACCELERATE are the stand-outs (rightfully so), but unfortunately … Continue reading Pegasus Preferences

The Pegasus World Cup

The Pegasus World Cup had its inaugural running on January 28, 2017 at Gulfstream Park.  It is run on the dirt course at a distance of ​1 1⁄8 miles (9 furlongs) and is open to horses four years old and up.  With a purse of $12 million in 2017, the Pegasus World Cup surpassed the Dubai World Cup as the richest horse race in the world.  The purse was subsequently increased to … Continue reading The Pegasus World Cup

JJ Castellano

Javier J. Castellano’s  list of accomplishments, in a relatively short period of time are simply staggering. For instance: Castellano is one of only two jockeys to win four consecutive Eclipse Awards; he owns the single-year record for purse earnings;  he has won eight Breeders’ Cup races and a record six editions of the Travers Stakes;  he is closing in on 4,700 career wins and ranks fifth … Continue reading JJ Castellano

Race Of The Week

The Lecomte Stakes is Race 12 at The Fairgrounds on Saturday, January 19th.  It is for three year-olds, run at a distance of one mile and seventy yards on the dirt.  It is a Grade 3, with a purse of $200,000 dollars.  The winning horse also earns ten qualifying points towards a spot in the starting gate at this years Kentucky Derby. There are 14 entrants in what seems to … Continue reading Race Of The Week

Fun Facts

Last time out the Daily Racing Blog explained (and debunked) a few of the myths surrounding thoroughbred horse racing.  Today we serve up a few fun facts regarding the equine athletes. 1. All racehorses celebrate their birthday on the same day.  Regardless of what date they were born on, each Thoroughbred turns a year older on January 1st in the Northern Hemisphere or Aug. 1 in the Southern … Continue reading Fun Facts

Johnny V.

One of the most accomplished and respected jockeys in the history of the sport, John Velazquez was still in the prime of his remarkable career when he was elected to the National Museum of Racing’s Hall of Fame in 2012. After attending jockey school in his native land of Puerto Rico, the 18-year-old Velazquez journeyed to the United States in March of 1990.  His natural … Continue reading Johnny V.

Hall Of Fame

Thoroughbred Racing tends to hit a lull (at least for the casual fan) the last two months of the year.  During this time the Daily Racing Blog (when not addressing certain races) likes to feature Hall Of Fame Horses, Jockeys, and Trainers.  But in looking back, we’ve neglected to talk about the actual Hall of Fame itself.  So in case you’re interested… The National Museum of Racing and Hall … Continue reading Hall Of Fame

Gulfstream Park

Gulfstream Park is a thoroughbred racetrack in Hallandale Beach, Florida.  During its annual meet, which spans December through October, it is one of the most important venues for horse racing in America. Gulfstream was opened on Wednesday February 1, 1939 conducting a four-day meet.  This initial meet drew a crowd of 18,000.  The Gulfstream Handicap was first run in 1946 and the Florida Derby began in 1952.  In that year the … Continue reading Gulfstream Park

All Is Quiet On…

NEW YEAR’S DAY is a bay horse with a narrow white stripe, bred in Kentucky by Clearsky Farms.  He was sired by the Irish-bred stallion STREET CRY, who won the Dubai World Cup in 2002 before becoming a very successful breeding stallion.  In September 2012, the yearling colt was consigned to the Keeneland Sales where he was bought for $425,000 by an ownership group headed by Gary & Mary … Continue reading All Is Quiet On…