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Handy Rules for Laying Out a Race Course

Editor | Dec 7, 2020

The following “Rules for Laying Out a Race Course” is shared from an 1833 issue of the American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine. Enjoy! …

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Countdown to Another Event of Equine Stars—the Annual Sporting Art Auction at Keeneland

Editor | Nov 9, 2020

When the Breeders’ Cup is over and the Keeneland November sale is in full swing, another annual event celebrating exceptional equines is on the horizon—the Sporting Art Auction. Now in its eighth year, the auction is a highly anticipated event offering paintings and sculpture in …

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Support Retired Thoroughbreds through TRF’s Ponies, Pumpkins & Pies Event!

Editor | Oct 19, 2020

The Times is pleased to sponsor the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation’s (TRF) fundraiser Ponies, Pumpkins & Pies, slated for Sunday, October 25th at Pitney Meadows Community Farm in Saratoga Springs, New York. This event will split its proceeds between Pitney Meadows’ …

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It’s Preakness Week! Revisiting Triple Crown Winner Assault’s 1946 Preakness

Editor | Sep 29, 2020

In honor of Preakness Week, the Times looks back at one of the race’s historic winners from 1946, the improbable Triple Crown hero and “Little Chocolate Galloper,” Assault. In our Kentucky Derby post in May, we shared one of our favorite quotes about his victory in that first …

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The First Kentucky Derby, Unhorsed by the Louisville Cup

Editor | Aug 31, 2020

It was the first Kentucky Derby, but the race wasn’t the star attraction of the Louisville Jockey Club and Driving Park Association’s six-day inaugural spring meeting in 1875. Opening day on Monday, May 17, 1875, drew more than 12,000 attendees to the new track that would later …

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