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With the nominations released for the Grade 1 Travers, Saratoga’s biggest race set for Aug. 23, many are asking who will run ...
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Paulick Report on MSN1/ST Renames Two Graded Stakes In Honor Of D. Wayne Lukas, Christophe Clement
1/ST Renames Two Graded Stakes In Honor Of D. Wayne Lukas, Christophe Clement originally appeared on Paulick Report.
Five fillies entered the Grade 2 Saratoga Oaks with the hopes of ending Laurelin’s undefeated status, although the Graham ...
Florida-bred Thoroughbreds have won 15 graded stakes in 2025, exceeding last year's yearly total of 13, according to an Aug.
For example, the expansion of racing at Colonial Downs by Churchill Downs Inc., the track’s owner since 2022, has moved major graded stakes races to Virginia, including the Grade 1 Arlington ...
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Paulick Report on MSNOrtiz Named Jockey of the Week After Two Graded Wins
Jose Ortiz added to his 2025 graded stakes victories with wins Aug. 2 in the Test Stakes (G1) and the Saratoga Special Stakes ...
The $1 million Whitney Stakes is scheduled for 5:41 p.m. and features Fierceness, White Abarrio and Sierra Leone.
William Buick heads to Canada this weekend as Charlie Appleby eyes more Grade 1 glory in North America with Diamond Rain in ...
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Paulick Report on MSNEquibase Analysis: Sierra Leone One Of Many Big Guns In Whitney Stakes
Eight of the 10 entered are millionaires, led by 2024 G1 Breeders’ Cup Classic winner Sierra Leone ($6.2 million), who finished second in the G1 Stephen Foster Stakes in his most recent race.
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Paulick Report on MSN‘Impressive’: George Weaver Trainee Cy Fair Makes Stakes Debut In Bolton Landing
‘Impressive’: George Weaver Trainee Cy Fair Makes Stakes Debut In Bolton Landing originally appeared on Paulick Report.
Currently run at Gulfstream over 1 ½ miles on the grass for fillies and mares, the 1992 running at Calder was the first of Clement’s six wins in the race, followed by Tampoli (1994), Caretta ...
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Wilkie: Should Races Be Graded On A Geographic Curve? - MSN
New York will host 27 percent of the nearly 400 graded stakes races in the U.S. in 2025, the most of any state. After second-place California, Kentucky comes in third, with 23 percent.
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