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White, then Stacey Markham, was born into harness racing with father [Carl] and mother [Lyn] being hobby trainers, but the ...
When considering the question what, if anything, can be done to revive harness racing, one answer is to entice fresh young ...
“Louprint was perfect, everything went well,” Burke said. “I thought [David Miller’s] horse [Prince Hal Hanover] was really good, too, maybe even shockingly good, that David was to be able to back him ...
Perfectly placed on the program as the race immediately before the North America Cup is the Fan Hanover, with the long-awaited showdown between Canada’s 2024 Horse of the Year Chantilly against the U.
Trainer Anthony MacDonald from TheStable.ca is the final guest on the 2025 edition of HRU’s Twos in Training series. He was interviewed by Jaimi MacDonald in Ontario. You can watch the Anthony ...
Listening to enthusiastic people talk about their exotic hobbies and interests is enjoyable. This morning, I set down my “Stuff Happens After My Third Cup” coffee mug, grabbed a pen, and composed a ...
Just so your readers know, we revoked Jeff Gillis’ right to race at my tracks in November of 2023 when we found out he was buying performing enhancing from [Seth] Fishman. Sadly, no one else cared ...
“It’s been a very challenging year to have to build a racetrack,” said fourth generation standardbred horseman John Duer of the Versailles Standardbred Group LLC, a venture of which he is one of the ...
As part of its 2025 racing season, Scioto Downs has introduced what was dubbed as a “simplified program” available on-track for all live racing cards. In a social media post that I first saw on X last ...
At the relatively young age of 29, Carter Pinske has found himself with as full a plate as anybody in the business regardless of their age or experience. In addition to his familial duties as a ...
We’ve added two more Twos in Training videos to the 2025 list this week. In New Jersey, Heather Vitale interviewed trainer Marcus Melander. In Ontario, Jaimi MacDonald interviewed trainer Tony Beaton.
Nifty Norman is concerned, maybe even worried, about harness racing’s future, most specifically its future in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, the locales where he does most of his business and where he ...