The Grade 1, $1 million Heritage Place Futurity tops Remington Park's stakes schedule for the Quarter Horse meet that opens March 8. The 50-date season will run through June 1.Full Story >>
Long Range Toddy edged stablemate Bankit by a head to win the $400,000 Springboard Mile at Remington Park on Sunday, closing out a dream meet for their Hall of Fame trainer, Steve Asmussen.
Adore will be looking for her fifth consecutive win Sunday when she takes on shipper Shenandoah Queen and the sharp 3-year-olds Cosmic Burst and Rose of Malibu in the $100,000 She's All In at Remington Park.
Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen will be going for a sweep of the 2-year-old series at Remington Park on Sunday when he sends out five of the 11 horses in the $400,000 Springboard Mile.
Trainer Brad Cox has been on a stakes tear all year long and on Sunday he will invade Remington Park with starters for three of the six stakes making up the final card of the meet, including the $400,000 Springboard Mile.
Karl Broberg, who has a chance to become the third trainer to win 500 races in a calendar year in North America, has horses in 11 races on Wednesday with starters in six races at Delta Downs and five at Remington Park.
The dream meet Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen is having at Remington Park continued last week when he broke his own record for earnings in a season in Oklahoma City.
Epic Dreamer will get his first chance at some Kentucky Derby points in the $400,000 Springboard Mile for 2-year-olds at Remington Park on Dec. 16. The first four finishers earn Kentucky Derby eligibility points on a scale of 10-4-2-1.
With a month of racing left in 2018, Karl Broberg has a chance to become just the third trainer in history to win 500 or more races in a calendar year in North America.