@NathanTheCaller@DRFMoquin Congratulations on your new track announcer position! Thoroughbred racing needs more outreach and engagement with the general public, and your enthusiasm and talent will be a great asset. Wishing you much success in this exciting new role!
🥇 Twirling Aces (Twirling Candy @LanesEndFarms) kept driving, pushed past late leader By La Rina and cleared off to graduate on debut by 2 3/4 lengths at @ChurchillDowns.
O: @PocketAcesRacin LLC
B: Dell Ridge Farm, LLC
T: @brenpwalsh
J: @Tyler_Gaff
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“We are asking you to recognize that the horse farmers, owners, trainers and breeders supporting an end to horse slaughter shipments to Mexico and Canada are not your opponents, but rather your peers,” writes @PatCummingsNTA.
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@RepoleStable Really great work getting this pushed, would never happen without your effort! This is what real leadership looks like - get shit done! 💪
Running @wasabiaftercare, I have spent a good amount of time talking about the difficulty of tracking horses. The beta version of @Equibase makes it so much easier. 🐴🫶👏
White Abarrio is exactly what racing – and racing fans – dream about: toughness, class, and durability. With 26 total starts and an unprecedented 16 appearances at the Grade 1 level, he keeps showing up where the lights are brightest and the competition is deepest.
In an era when many stars disappear early to the breeding shed, White Abarrio is still out there doing the hard work for the sport, giving fans a reason to tune in and show up. Every start adds another chapter to a resume built on consistency, durability, and a will to compete against the very best.
The story is far from finished, with a blockbuster campaign still ahead: Stephen Foster (G1), Whitney Stakes (G1), Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1), and Pegasus World Cup (G1) all circled on the calendar. For racing fans, that means four more chances – at the very top level – to watch one of the game’s toughest runners keep writing his own legacy.
Thank you to jockey @jose93_ortiz & trainer @reredevaux for throwing out today’s ceremonial first pitches!
This past Saturday, Golden Tempo was victorious at the 152nd running of the @KentuckyDerby, becoming the first-ever female-trained horse to win the race 🏇🙌
Cherie DeVaux became the first woman to train the winning horse in the history of the Kentucky Derby when Golden Tempo stormed from last place to win it all. https://t.co/AbUBiWeIQq