Horse Racing
Ron Turcotte, the Hall of Fame jockey who rode Secretariat to the 1973 Triple Crown, has died at 84
Hall of Fame jockey Ron Turcotte, who rode Secretariat to the Triple Crown in 1973, has died. He was 84.
SharesBelmont Stakes to be run at Saratoga Race Course again in 2026, a third time in a row
The Belmont Stakes is set to be run at Saratoga Race Course in upstate New York for a third consecutive year in 2026.
SharesHorse trainer Christophe Clement dies at 59 from rare eye cancer
Christophe Clement, who trained longshot Tonalist to victory in the 2014 Belmont Stakes and won a Breeders' Cup race in 2021, has died. He was 59.
SharesHorses on a Kentucky farm are helping men build sober lives, gain work and reunite families
Jaron Kohari never thought his path to sobriety would involve horses.
SharesJournalism is the horse to beat in the Preakness. But recent trends show it won’t be easy
Leave it to two seasoned, Hall of Fame trainers with 15 combined Preakness Stakes victories to turn up the heat on a competitor a few days before the big race.
SharesAnother Kentucky Derby winner not in the Preakness reignites debate about Triple Crown changes
Sovereignty is not running out of that starting gate in the Preakness Stakes on Saturday, two weeks after winning the Kentucky Derby. Yet he is still the talk of Pimlico Race Course this week.
SharesNBC Sports’ Mike Tirico says he’s feeling fine after nut allergy knocked him off the Derby broadcast
NBC Sports host Mike Tirico said Monday he is feeling fine after having to leave the Kentucky Derby broadcast early over the weekend because of a strong reaction to a nut allergy.
SharesPlans are unclear for Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty and others with the Preakness 2 weeks away
Sovereignty's Kentucky Derby victory in the muck at Churchill Downs sparked curiosity over whether the colt can build on his signature win over a possibly drier, faster surface on the Triple Crown trail.
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