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What is Jeff Ruby Steaks? The Jeff Ruby Steaks is an annual Grade III horse race held at Turfway Park in Florence, Kentucky. It is run over 1 1/8 miles on a synthetic surface and serves as a key prep ...
The highest payoff in Kentucky Derby history was the $184.90 Doneraile paid for a $2 wager in 1913. Last year, Country House returned a whopping $132.40 for every $2 when he was elevated to the win ...
The fastest Belmont Stakes in history at the classic 1 ½-mile distance was the 2:24 that the great Triple Crown winner Secretariat clocked when he won the 1973 renewal and became horse racing’s ninth ...
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What is the Steve Sexton Mile Stakes? The Steve Sexton Mile Stakes is a Grade III Thoroughbred race held annually at Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie, Texas. Contested at 1 mile on the dirt for horses ...
As much as the Kentucky Derby has stayed the same and replicated decades worth of traditions, perhaps the biggest change overall may be the actual field size, or actual numbers of runners who will be ...
What is the Giant's Causeway Stakes? The Giant's Causeway Stakes is a Grade II Thoroughbred race held annually at Keeneland Racecourse in Lexington, Kentucky. Run at 5½ furlongs on the turf for ...
While some owners of previous Kentucky Derby winners had been given valuable “supplemental prizes” (in 1922, the owners of Morvich were given a gold buffet service including a combination loving ...
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What is the Santa Margarita Stakes? The Santa Margarita Stakes is a Grade II Thoroughbred race held annually at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California. Contested at 1⅛ miles on the dirt for fillies ...
Frank and Jesse James, notorious outlaws in the American West in the late 1800’s, were huge fans of racing when they weren’t busy robbing banks and trains. The height of the summer season brought ...