Although Curlin’s Kentucky Derby (G1)-winning son, Golden Tempo, is not in Saturday’s Preakness (G1), the Hall of Famer and top sire still factors in the pedigrees of a trio of notable contenders.
The Kentucky Derby (G1) may be over, but the race for overall three-year-old honors is only just getting started.
A field of 10 three-year-old fillies will race 1 1/8 miles at Laurel Park in Friday’s $300,000 Black-Eyed Susan (G2).
Chip Honcho showed talent on the Road to the Kentucky Derby, winning the Gun Runner S. and finishing second in the Risen Star ...
Iron Honor wins the Gotham Stakes at Aqueduct. (Photo by Coglianese Photos / Credit to Joe Labozzetta) Iron Honor is bred to run long, and his conditioner has said that he will excel with distance as ...
With Kentucky Derby (G1) hero Golden Tempo skipping the Preakness (G1), only three Derby runners will contest the middle ...
Relive Kentucky Derby 152 with expert race analysis, behind the scenes insight, and unforgettable moments from the Run for ...
Cherie DeVaux’s victory marks a historic milestone in her career and Kentucky Derby history as the first female trainer to ...