Reigning Virginia-Bred Horse of the Year Gigante set to Return to the Track

*Originally posted on 2/11/2025 on paulickreport.com, written by Kevin Kilroy* With over $1.1 million in career earnings, Gigante enters the $175,000 Fair Grounds Stakes (G3) looking to stay perfect in the older turf route stakes series at Fair Grounds Racecourse & Slots in New Orleans, La. Slated as race 12 of 14, the 1 1/8 […]

Confidence Soars In Mid-Atlantic Racing As Virginia Derby Highlights A New Stop On The ‘Road To The Kentucky Derby’

*Originally posted on 2/6/2025 on thoroughbreddailynews.com, written by Stefanie Grimm* If the countdown on their website is any indication, Colonial Downs can’t wait to put on a show come Virginia Derby weekend during an inaugural three-day Spring meet held March 13-15. The New Kent, VA-based track, though known primarily for it’s famous Secretariat Turf Course, […]

It’s official: The Gold Cup races are back at Great Meadow this spring for the 100th running

The following was written by Leland Schwartz and appeared in FauquierNow January 22, 2025 The 100th running of the Virginia Gold Cup races will be held at Great Meadow, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. The boards of Great Meadow Foundation and the Virginia Gold Cup Association have agreed on how best to […]

Virginia Thoroughbred Owner, Breeder Larry Johnson Passes Away

R. Larry Johnson, who put his stamp on the Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred industry on racetracks, in breeding sheds, and in boardrooms in Maryland and Virginia, passed away Feb. 4. He was 78. “He was successful in all parts of the horse business — standing stallions, selling yearlings and breeding good, competitive racehorses,” said Cricket Goodall, executive […]

Virginia Gaming Commission proposal worries racing interests

*Originally posted on theracingbiz.com on 1/27/2025, written by Nick Hahn* A bill in Virginia’s General Assembly could create a painful tear in the skin of Virginia racing’s economic model. House Bill 2498, authored by Del. Paul Krizek (D-Alexandria), would shift oversight of historical horse racing (HHR) machines, the primary source of racing purse money, away […]

Zach and Sara Miller saved horse racing in Albemarle County. They’re not finished.

When Zach and Sara Miller first met at the racetrack, they could have no idea they would get married, nor that they’d save the track from future development in posterity. *Written by Joana Suleiman, originally posted on Dailyprogress.com on 1/14/2025* Last fall, Virginia equestrians and horse racing enthusiasts alike rejoiced at the sight of a […]

Champion Forte’s First Foal Arrives at Darby Dan Farm

Gary Holland’s Kamden Favorites bred the dark bay or brown filly. *Written by Eric Mitchell, originally posted on Bloodhorse.com on 1/9/2025* he first reported foal by Spendthrift Farm’s multiple grade 1 winner and 2022 champion juvenile male Forte was born Jan. 8 at Darby Dan Farm near Lexington. Gary Holland’s Kamden Favorites bred the dark bay or […]

Near his Henrico foaling site, Boston gets his due

Henrico Historical Society celebrates recognition for Hall of Fame horse *Written by Patty Kruszewski, originally posted on Henricocitizen.com on 1/9/2025* A state historical marker was dedicated Dec. 1, 2024 in honor of famed 19th century racehorse Boston, at the Historic Tuckahoe Plantation near the horse’s foaling site. (Patty Kruszewski/Henrico Citizen) Kinder historians might call him […]