WITH FUNDING SHUT OFF, PURSES AND RACING SCHEDULES GET A MUCH CLOSER LOOK
By: Tom LaMarra Posted: April 15, 2020 As racetracks and horsemen’s groups await clarity on when live racing—probably with only essential personnel on hand at the outset—can resume in many jurisdictions, they also are re-examining purses and racing dates given revenue shortfalls
Social Distancing in Racing: 2020 G1 Apple Blossom Handicap at Oaklawn
After a break from an injury in her three-year-old year, Trainer Michael McCarthy brings Bo Hirsch's homebred filly Ce Ce back to win by a head over Ollie's Candy in Saturday's $600,000 Apple Blossom Handicap at Oaklawn Park. Victor Espinoza,
HORSE OWNERS, TRACKS ELIGIBLE FOR PPP LOANS UNDER NEW FEDERAL GUIDANCE By: THA
See here: Posted: April 24, 2020 The Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association is pleased to announce that the Small Business Administration April 24 issued new guidance clarifying that racetracks and small entities such as horse ownership entities are eligible for loans under the
Kidd Breeden Waiting at Home, Hoping to Return to Action
KIDD BREEDEN WAITING AT HOME, HOPING TO RETURN TO ACTION April 20th, 2020 By Dick Jerardi Kyle Frey’s last ride was on March 10 at Parx. Angel Arroyo’s last ride was four days later at Laurel Park. Those are the two riders that jockey