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Black jockeys were front and center during the early days of American horse racing.
Stephen Foster winner Tom’s d’Etat has been on a hot streak since last fall.
For the first time ever, the Haskell will offer crucial Kentucky Derby qualifying points.
Here’s why you need to keep Mr Freeze on your radar in the 2020 Met Mile at Belmont Park.
Bob Baffert’s star McKinzie makes another charge at the Met Mile, but don’t sleep on Code of Honor.
The Metropolitan Mile at Belmont offers up an automatic entry into the 2020 Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile.
Eclipse Award winner Midnight Bisou ran away with the Fleur de Lis to win a spot in the Breeders’ Cup Distaff.
Don’t sleep on longshot veteran Multiplier in the 2020 Stephen Foster Stakes at Churchill Downs.
For the last three years, the betting favorite has captured the Fleur de Lis at Churchill Downs.
Follow the Breeders’ Cup trail with NBC Sports on June 27 from Churchill Downs with two big “Win and You’re In” stakes races.
With an unusual Triple Crown schedule this year, Belmont Stakes 152 winner Tiz the Law will make a pit stop in the Travers Stakes before heading to Kentucky.
The Belmont Stakes has been run at four different tracks, but the race has never left the state of New York.
Tiz the Law’s jockey Manny Franco makes his Belmont Stakes debut as veteran John Velazquez searches for his third win.
Steve Asmussen’s Curlin filly Casual leads the field in the 2020 Acorn Stakes.
Will anyone be able to put pressure on Barclay Tagg’s heavy favorite?
With the same trainer and jockey duo as Zenyatta, don’t sleep on Santa Anita Derby winner Honor A. P.
This year, NBC Sports will air many of the top “Win and You’re In” Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series races.
Seven horses will compete in the final prep race before the historic 151st Belmont Stakes.
Horses from around the country will compete in Monday’s Shoemaker Mile Stakes for a “Win and You’re In” berth into the 2020 Breeders’ Cup Mile.
Learn all about one of the biggest Kentucky Derby prep races.
For the first time since 1960, one of the biggest Kentucky Derby prep races will run in two split divisions.
A turf king, a historic Kentucky Derby runner and a sprinting machine are up for Horse of the Year.
The Breeders’ Cup brings the world’s best to Santa Anita. Here are the international names you might not know already.
After winning the Pennsylvania Derby in September, John Fanelli’s $25,000 claimer is expected to run in the $6 million Breeders’ Cup Classic.