Man o'War

Letter To The Editor: Why Calls For Synthetic Racing Surfaces Aren't Hysterical

I have enormous respect for TDN writer Chris McGrath and Wayne Lyster. One's an outstanding journalist and eloquent writer who works for an essential trade publication; and, the other's built a highly-successful breeding operation. I, nevertheless, must respectfully disagree with their characterization of calls for replacing dirt tracks with synthetic surfaces as "hysterical." While I cherish racing's dirt traditions (my goodness, Man o' War is my favorite horse of all-time), I'm also mindful of existing data that explicitly show that synthetic racing is the safest surface in the U.S. Numbers...

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“Greats of the Gate” Bottle Series Honors Champions, Supports Kentucky Charities

With an inaugural bottle honoring Man o'War to be released in October, Keeneland Race Course and Maker's Mark Kentucky Bourbon will launch a 10-year commemorative bottle series, "Greats of the Gate." The series will celebrate Thoroughbred racing's most iconic horses, featuring a different horse each year. "Keeneland and Maker's Mark have a rich history of working hand-in-hand to support organizations making an impact in Kentucky," said Rob Samuels, Managing Director of Maker's Mark. "We're honored to partner each year in such a meaningful way, dating back to when Keeneland was...

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Fewer Graded Races, Net Loss Of Four Grade I Events For 2024

A total of 429 graded stakes races--down from 440 in 2023--and four fewer top-level events will be contested in 2024, the American Graded Stakes Committee of the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association announced following its two-day grading session Dec. 14 and 15. The Committee reviewed 970 overall with purses of at least $75,000 and also assigned listed status to a further 213 races. Some 10 races were upgraded from their previous status--one new Grade I and nine Grade Iis. Four new Grade III events were also listed. Fourteen new listed...

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