Fri, 06/13/2025 - 14:08

Crazy Mason may ship for Bing Crosby before heading back to Saratoga

Barbara D. Livingston
Crazy Mason came from the clouds to win the Graded 2 Carter Stakes in April.

Crazy Mason may have had his three-race winning streak snapped in the Grade 3 True North Stakes, but he did not lose anything in defeat to his trainer, Gregg Sacco. Crazy Mason, who won the Grade 2 Carter in April, rallied from 14 lengths back to finish third, four lengths behind Book’em Danno, in the Grade 3 True North, run over a sloppy track.

“He ran a dynamite race, proud of him,” Sacco said. “It was very hard track to close on once they sealed it. He made up a lot of ground. Came back super.”

Fri, 06/13/2025 - 14:02

Velazquez first jockey to hit $500 million earnings mark

Barbara D. Livingston
John Velazquez has won 6,714 races through Thursday's racing, 11th on the all-time list.

The fantastic week that Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez had in Saratoga during the five-day Belmont Stakes Racing Festival helped him become the first rider in North America to surpass the $500 million mark in career earnings.

Velazquez, 53, was not as impressed as the number suggests he should. Following Thursday’s card at Aqueduct – where he won the first two races – Velazquez had amassed $500,310,277 in career earnings, according to Equibase. Javier Castellano is second in purse earnings with $408.2 million

Fri, 06/13/2025 - 13:59

With strong 2-year-old crop, Robertson rolling like usual

It was 30 years ago when trainer Mac Robertson first showed up at Canterbury Park and won four races from 23 starts during the summer of 1995. He’s since become the kingpin of racing in Minnesota.

Robertson is Canterbury Park’s all-time leading trainer in local wins, with 1,105 through Thursday, and stable earnings, with more than $24 million. He’s won 141 stakes at Canterbury and in 2011 was inducted into the track’s Hall of Fame.

Fri, 06/13/2025 - 08:02

Mystik Dan, Thorpedo Anna on track for next starts

Coady Media
After a victory in the Blame Stakes, Mystik Dan will start next in the Stephen Foster.

Thorpedo Anna won the 2024 Kentucky Oaks on a Friday, and the following evening Mystik Dan won the Kentucky Derby. The two classic winners trained by Kenny McPeek are on target to race on the same card once again at Churchill Downs.

They’re coming to these June 28 starts from very different places – and ironically.

Fri, 06/13/2025 - 07:56

After missing Royal Ascot, Ward pointing Outfielder to Prix Morny

Barbara D. Livingston
For the first time since 2012, trainer Wesley Ward is without a Royal Ascot starter but has Outfielder aimed at France's Prix Morny.

Wesley Ward said during the third week of May that his Royal Ascot plans hinged on a 2-year-old colt named Outfielder. If Outfielder ran to expectations in a maiden turf sprint May 23 at Churchill, he’d head whatever team Ward decided to send overseas. Outfielder did run to expectations, and he was the hinge point for Ward’s Royal Ascot participation. But Ward, for the first time since 2012, is not sending anyone to the five-day Royal Ascot meeting that begins Tuesday.

Thu, 06/12/2025 - 15:15

Carmouche fined, suspended one day for whip violation in Manhattan victory

Barbara D. Livingston
Jockey Kendrick Carmouche guided Deterministic to a front-running victory in the Grade 1 Manhattan at Saratoga.

Jockey Kendrick Carmouche was suspended one day and fined $5,500 for striking Deterministic seven times, one more than permissible by rule, in winning the Grade 1, $1 million Manhattan Stakes by a head over Integration Sunday at Saratoga, according to a ruling issued Thursday by the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority.

Thu, 06/12/2025 - 14:28

Kopion, Sweet Azteca on course for Great Lady M. showdown

Barbara D. Livingston
Kopion is unbeaten in three sprint stakes since returning from an eight-month layoff in late December.

A tantalizing showdown is on schedule between the Grade 1 winners Kopion and Sweet Azteca in the Grade 2 Great Lady M. Stakes at Los Alamitos on July 5.

Kopion, the emphatic winner of the Grade 1 Derby City Distaff at seven furlongs at Churchill Downs on May 3, worked five furlongs in 59.60 seconds at Santa Anita on Wednesday.

“She couldn’t be doing any better,” trainer Richard Mandella said on Thursday.

Kopion, owned by Spendthrift Farm, is unbeaten in three sprint stakes since returning from an eight-month layoff in late December.

Thu, 06/12/2025 - 13:37

O'Neill on brink of 3,000th U.S. win

Barbara D. Livingston
Doug O’Neill won his richest race of the year in the United States when Raging Torrent won the Group 1 Metropolitan Mile at Saratoga.

California trainer Doug O’Neill is on the verge of a continental milestone as early as this weekend: his 3,000th career win in North America.

O’Neill, annually among the leading trainers at Del Mar and Santa Anita, has 12 runners from Thursday through Sunday at Santa Anita, the final days of the track’s spring meeting.

“I think we can get lucky with three of these 12,” O’Neill said on Thursday morning.

Should O’Neill win three races this weekend, he will be rightfully honored in the winner’s circle for reaching 3,000 wins in the United States.

Thu, 06/12/2025 - 13:29

River Thames, Locked work together at Saratoga

Barbara D. Livingston
Todd Pletcher mentioned races like the Ohio Derby and Indiana Derby as potential choices for River Thames’s next start.

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.- River Thames worked for the first time since his disappointing sixth-place finish in the Preakness and did so in pretty classy company. He trained alongside Grade 1 winner Locked immediately after the renovation break over the Oklahoma training track Thursday at Saratoga. 

Wed, 06/11/2025 - 14:11

Gelner loaded for TTA Sales Futurity divisions

Trainer Jayde Gelner, who in 2023 swept both divisions of the Texas Thoroughbred Association Sales Futurity at Lone Star Park, has some notable candidates for this year’s renewal of the races. The 5 1/2-furlong stakes for 2-year-olds, which each carry a guaranteed purse of $50,000, will be run July 5.

Mor Force is an early favorite for the colts and geldings division after winning his debut with a Beyer Speed Figure of 84 on May 30 at Lone Star Park. He romped by five lengths to earn what is the third highest Beyer put up by a 2-year-old so far this year in North America.