Racing News

Jockey Jevian Toledo Sidelined with Collarbone Injury

Meet Leading Rider, Apprentice J.G. Torrealba Returns Friday

LAUREL, MD – Champion jockey Jevian Toledo is expected to be out of action until late June after having minor surgery to repair his collarbone, while spring meet leading rider J.G. Torrealba will return to action Friday, five days after they were involved in a spill at Laurel Park.

Muth Favored Over Fierceness and Sierra Leone in Preakness Future Wager

Final Preakness Pool Opens April 26 and Runs to May 4 at 6 P.M.

LAUREL, MD – Kentucky Derby (G1) favorites Fierceness and Sierra Leone will open as the second and third choices respectively in the Preakness Future Wager when the final pool opens Friday, April 26.

Preakness ‘A Consideration’ for Multiple Stakes Winner Copper Tax

3YO Colt Earned Automatic Berth for Victory in April 20 Federico Tesio

LAUREL, MD – The 149th Preakness Stakes (G1), Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown, will be part of the conversation when the connections of $125,000 Federico Tesio winner Copper Tax discuss future plans for the multiple stakes-winning 3-year-old.

Copper Tax Gets Job Done Again in $125,000 Federico Tesio

Edges Pacesetting Speedyness in Laurel Park’s Preakness (G1) Prep

LAUREL, MD – It took the length of the stretch, but Rose Petal Stable’s multiple stakes winner Copper Tax came with a steady run down the center of the track to reel in stubborn pacesetter Speedyness and edge clear by three-quarters of a length in Saturday’s $125,000 Federico Tesio at Laurel Park.

Call Another Play Makes it Three Straight in $100,000 Weber City Miss

Witty Returns a Winner in Leatherbury
Five Towns Rallies for Victory in Dahlia

BALTIMORE – R. Larry Johnson’s Maryland homebred Call Another Play continued her forward progression, extended her win streak to three races and earned a shot against graded-stakes competition with a professional 3 ½-length victory in Saturday’s $125,000 Weber City Miss at Laurel Park.

Call Another Play Makes it Three Straight in $100,000 Weber City Miss

Witty Returns a Winner in Leatherbury
Five Towns Rallies for Victory in Dahlia

LAUREL, MD – R. Larry Johnson’s Maryland homebred Call Another Play continued her forward progression, extended her win streak to three races and earned a shot against graded-stakes competition with a professional 3 ½-length victory in Saturday’s $125,000 Weber City Miss at Laurel Park.

Hunter Joe Thrilling Winner of Turf Season Opener Friday

Classic Joke Seeking Return to Form in $125K Federico Tesio

LAUREL, MD – Lewis Family Racing Stable’s Hunter Joe sat off a fast early pace set by Psychedelic Shack and outkicked a pair of determined foes on his inside to register a thrilling neck victory in the first grass race of the season Friday.

Speedy Miss Harriett Stretching Out in $100,000 Weber City Miss

‘Win and In’ for 3YO Fillies to 100th Black-Eyed Susan (G2) May 17

LAUREL, MD – Miss Harriett, bred and owned by David Baxter’s Narrow Leaf Farms in Dayton, Md., will look to stretch her speed around two turns for the first time as she chases a third career stakes victory in Saturday’s $125,000 Weber City Miss at Laurel Park.

Turf Racing Returns Friday

Paper Mansion Chasing Seventh Straight Win in Friday Feature
5YO Mare Favored in One of Three Grass Races to Open Turf Season

LAUREL, MD – Jagger Inc. and Longball Stables’ 5-year-old mare Paper Mansion will chase a seventh consecutive victory, eighth on the grass and 12th overall when live racing resumes at Laurel Park Friday marking the eagerly awaited start of turf season in Maryland.

BARCS, Pimlico to Host Spring Fling Mega Adopt-a-Thon Saturday

Adoption Fees Waived for All Animals at Event from 10 A.M. to 3 P.M.

LAUREL, MD – Following the success of its inaugural event over the winter, the Baltimore Animal Rescue & Care Shelter (BARCS) will host a Spring Fling Mega Adopt-a-Thon Saturday at historic Pimlico Race Course.

The Spring Fling Mega Adopt-a-Thon is the largest adoption event in the Baltimore area and surrounding counties and will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the second-floor grandstand and Triple Crown Room.