Suspended Trainer Dutrow Granted 30-Day Stay of Action
A judge granted the trainer a 30-day stay of action after officials suspended his license for 10 years.
A judge granted the trainer a 30-day stay of action after officials suspended his license for 10 years.
Richard Hughes says he will not race again unless the new regulations regarding whip use in races are changed.
The TIP will reward the versatility of the Thoroughbred horse through sponsorship of special classes at shows.
Breeders’ Cup participants will pledge a percentage of their earnings to support retired racehorses’ care.
Race day medications, drug testing initiatives, and research committees were discussed at an Oct. 6 meeting.
Two British jockeys received suspensions for excessive use of the whip during races at Salisbury Racecourse.
Dutrow is expected to find out if he will be allowed to train again after alleged equine drug infractions.
Banned euthanized after sesamoid repair, and Life At Ten will likely be retired after last place finish.
Eight thoroughbred rescue organizations have joined the ASPCA Million Dollar Rescuing Racers Initiative.
Researchers are learning what genes (when found or not found) could suggest about a Thoroughbred’s potential.
Researchers found that using a whip on a racehorse does not necessarily encourage him to run faster.
Thoroughbreds in need of homes will now be listed publicly on thoroughbredconnect.com, the Jockey Club said.
Policy reform could be ahead after a filly broke down and was not euthanized for nearly an hour.
The Thoroughbred colt broke both sesamoids in his right ankle after working at Santa Anita Park on Sept. 22.
Gluck Center researchers have synthesized a certified reference standard for ITPP testing at UPenn’s request.
Awesome Again returned home after undergoing colic surgery Sept. 13 at Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital.
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