Thu, 05/20/2021 - 16:40

Woodbine gets green light to begin meet June 18

Michael Burns
Woodbine CEO Jim Lawson said the track will be prepared to open earlier than June 18 if the government accelerates its “Roadmap to Reopen” plan.

The government of Ontario announced a three-step reopening of the province’s economy on Thursday. Live horse racing is included in Step 1 of that plan, which begins Monday, June 14.

The Standardbred season at Woodbine Mohawk Park will resume June 14, and then continue its regular schedule of five race days per week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday). Woodbine’s Thoroughbred meet begins Friday, June 18 and will continue Saturday, June 19 and Sunday, June 20 for the opening weekend. It will then go to four race days per week on a Thursday-through-Sunday schedule.

Thu, 05/20/2021 - 13:25

Beem named track announcer at Tampa Bay Downs

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Jason Beem (above) has been hired to replace Richard Grunder as the Tampa Bay Downs track announcer.

Jason Beem, the journeyman racecaller, has been hired as the new track announcer at Tampa Bay Downs, the track announced Thursday.

Beem, who has a large social-media presence, will take over the race-calling duties on June 30, the track said. He will fill the full-time role most recently held by Richard Grunder, who retired from race-calling on May 2 after 37 years as Tampa Bay’s announcer.

Wed, 05/19/2021 - 13:50

Belmont Stakes 2021: Prat likely to ride Hot Rod Charlie, not Rombauer

Barbara D. Livingston
Flavien Prat rode Hot Rod Charlie (above) to a third-place finish in the Kentucky Derby, then came back to win the Preakness on Rombauer.

Flavien Prat is a man in demand. He won the Preakness aboard Rombauer, but he also rides Hot Rod Charlie, who crossed the wire third in the Kentucky Derby, and there is the strong likelihood he will be on Hot Rod Charlie if, as currently planned, both go in the Belmont Stakes on June 5.

“We have Prat. Grateful to have him,” said Doug O’Neill, who trains Hot Rod Charlie.

Wed, 05/19/2021 - 12:46

Parker, Quinones celebrate their Woolf Awards

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DeShawn Parker has won 5,841 races in his career, placing him 22nd all-time.

After Sunday’s ceremony for the George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award at Santa Anita, honorees Deshawn Parker and Luis Quinones returned to their Midwest homes.

Parker, honored as the 2021 recipient, was back riding at Indiana Grand, where he had a winner on Tuesday. Quinones, the 2020 recipient, resumed physical therapy with the hope of a return to riding in early 2022, more than 18 mounts after being injured in a spill.

“I broke both hips, my pelvis, five vertebrae,” Quinones said on Sunday. “Everything is pretty good except the vertebrae.”

Wed, 05/19/2021 - 12:46

Prat has chance to reach Pincay's record

Justin N. Lane
Preakness-winning jockey Flavien Prat has 102 wins at the Santa Anita meet. The record is 138, set by Laffit Pincay Jr. in 1970-71.

This could be a record-breaking spring for California jockey Flavien Prat, depending somewhat on his travel plans.

Through Sunday, Prat had 102 wins at the winter-spring meeting at Santa Anita, within striking range of the all-time record of 138 wins for the season set by Laffit Pincay, Jr., in 1970-71. Prat, who has repeatedly produced numerous winners on a single program this year, has 16 days of racing remaining at Santa Anita before the season concludes on June 20.

Wed, 05/19/2021 - 11:46

Maker looks ahead after big weekend at Pimlico

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Mike Maker holds the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes trophy aloft after Army’s Wife’s victory last Friday at Pimlico.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The Trackside training annex near Churchill Downs is quiet, just like the trainer whose stable nearly overruns the place. Mike Maker has always preferred that his horses do the talking for him, just as they did last weekend 600 miles away at Pimlico.

“Sure was,” Maker said with typical brevity when it was mentioned how awesome his Preakness weekend was.

Tue, 05/18/2021 - 13:57

With Retama repairing storm damage, Quarter Horse meet is transferred to Sam Houston

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Sam Houston is handling more than $2.2 million per day on its live races this year.

The Texas Racing Commission on Tuesday approved the transfer of Retama Park’s meet for Quarter Horses to Sam Houston Race Park, according to an announcement by Sam Houston.

The 20-date meet will begin June 23 and continue through Aug. 7. Post time will be 6:45 p.m. Central.

The transfer was made because of damage Retama Park near San Antonio sustained to its grandstand, barn area, and racing office in a February ice storm, according to a press release from Sam Houston. The facility is undergoing repairs, by they will not be completed in time to conduct a meet.

Tue, 05/18/2021 - 11:22

Preakness television viewership up 30 percent from 2019

Barbara D. Livingston
El versátil Rombauer ganando el Preakness S. G1 en Pimlico

Total viewership of the NBC broadcast of the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course late on Saturday afternoon averaged seven million viewers, according to the broadcast network, a significant gain over the viewership number for the last time the race was held in its traditional slot, in 2019.

Mon, 05/17/2021 - 16:24

Baffert banned from entering, stabling horses at NYRA tracks

Barbara D. Livingston
Trainer Bob Baffert has been barred from entering and stabling horses at NYRA tracks.

Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert will be barred from entering and stabling horses at New York Racing Association tracks indefinitely, the company announced Monday afternoon.

The length of NYRA’s ban will be determined by additional information that comes out of the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission’s investigation into the positive test of Medina Spirit after he finished first in the Kentucky Derby on May 1, according to a press release issued by NYRA on Monday afternoon.

Mon, 05/17/2021 - 15:16

Sainthood shows Penine Ridge potential in turf work

Barbara D. Livingston
Sainthood, shown a week before finishing 11th in the Kentucky Derby, put in an encouraging work on turf Sunday at Belmont.

ELMONT, N.Y. – Sainthood, 11th in the Kentucky Derby, worked a half-mile in 49.09 seconds on the Belmont Park turf course Sunday morning. The work may have earned him a start in the Grade 2, $200,000 Pennine Ridge on turf here May 29.

“I thought he went very well on it,” trainer Todd Pletcher said. “He certainly worked good enough to put the Pennine Ridge in play.”