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Not This Time colt, easy winner of the July 5 Iowa Derby in his first start of a comeback from injury, pleased his trainer ...
Violence colt is a proven winner at the Spa, taking the July 5 Sanford gate to wire following his June 12 debut victory at ...
Winchell Thoroughbreds’ Magnitude worked five-eighths in 1:01.70 Saturday over the Saratoga Race Course main track for Hall ...
Not This Time colt took to Saratoga's Oklahoma training track Saturday in his first breeze since trouncing rivals in the July ...
Soldier N Diplomat didn’t deliver a debut quite as impressive as his sire, but St. Elias’ Vinnie Viola nonetheless has high ...
Ellis Park's $250,000 stakes also attracted multiple stakes winner Accomplished Girl, Bling, third in last year's edition of ...
Southern California-based son of Nyquist, who went to the sideline with an injury, is set to make his first start in more ...
Trainer Steve Asmussen, with Tapiture before the Arkansas Derby on April 12, has been encouraged to stay away from the Kentucky Derby. (Danny Johnston/Associated Press) By Andrew Beyer.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Steve Asmussen is the winningest trainer in North America, but it's last year's shocking loss in the Kentucky Derby that might haunt him for the rest of his career. Asmussen's ...
Asmussen’s Horses Ride Roughshod Over Competition With his horses Soul Warrior and Kensei winning races, and Rachel Alexandra a favorite on Sunday, Trainer Steve Asmussen is having a good weekend.
Steve Asmussen’s meteoric training career began to take off simultaneously to the 1997 opening of Lone Star Park. His most recent training title at Lone Star in 2020 was his 13th.
At age 50, Asmussen also realized a dream Monday of earning a spot in the National Museum of Racing's 2016 Hall of Fame class. This is what he calls the halfway point of a standout career.