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John Velazquez to ride Union Rags - ESPN
![]() The Star-Ledger - NJ.com | John Velazquez to ride Union Rags ESPN 26 Fasig-Tipton Fountain of Youth Stakes at Gulfstream Park. Most recently, however, the pair finished third in the March 31 Florida Derby and seventh, beaten 7½ lengths following a troubled trip in the May 5 Kentucky Derby. John Velazquez to replace Julien Leparoux over Union Rags in the Belmont Stakes |
At 85, Hallandale Beach is looking back at its roots - MiamiHerald.com
At 85, Hallandale Beach is looking back at its roots MiamiHerald.com But the first big draw came in 1934 with the building of the Hollywood Greyhound Track — now Mardi Gras Casino and Racing. Five years later, Gulfstream Park racing followed suit. But the Gulfstream horse racing track had a short first life. |
Pletcher sends two for 'Susan' - ESPN
![]() The Associated Press | Pletcher sends two for 'Susan' ESPN Seven other stakes help comprise the 13-race card including the return of the historic Pimlico Special after a three-year hiatus. The day of racing also features the $30000 Pimlico Female Jockey Challenge, back for its second year, and the Lady Legends ... In Lingerie wins Grade 2 Black-Eyed Susan Black-Eyed Susan Day At Pimlico |
Preakness predictions: A look a head - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
![]() Bleacher Report | Preakness predictions: A look a head The Star-Ledger - NJ.com He would have become the first horse to have won the Derby without racing as a 2-year-old. Perhaps he didn't have enough of a foundation for stamina, but more than likely you just can't run that fast early and hold on at 1¼ miles. Post Time Went The Day Well may be ready Strong finish could serve Well Richard Linihan: Back Bodemeister at your own peril |
Maryland horse racing has trouble holding its top riders - Baltimore Sun
Maryland horse racing has trouble holding its top riders Baltimore Sun In another time, Maryland was a hotbed for horse racing, its history rich and its purses comparable to other states. It was a place where jockeys could make a career and not have to contemplate leaving for New York or California. Since the late 1980s, ... |



