Racing History Highlights May 29-June 11
…the Carter Handicap at New York’s Aqueduct; Jobstown won the Absecon Handicap at New Jersey’s Atlantic City and Elpis won the New Castle Handicap at Delaware Park. June 7, 1980:…
…the Carter Handicap at New York’s Aqueduct; Jobstown won the Absecon Handicap at New Jersey’s Atlantic City and Elpis won the New Castle Handicap at Delaware Park. June 7, 1980:…
…in the New York Handicap on Oct. 10. Sept. 19, 1997: Chelsea Zupan set an Emerald Downs record by winning seven consecutive races at the Auburn, Wash. oval. Zupan won…
…Just one point shy of second, Emily Orchant of New York, New York was third in the irons of her own Woodstock with an 80. Fourth went to Jordynn Shafer…
…rail, stonewall, hedges, and logs. The newest addition to the 2012 SCHS are the Low Thoroughbred Hunter & Jumper Classes sponsored by the New York Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association, the New…
…enough to draw the top jumper riders these days, not with HITS Saugerties running against Devon in New York and the new Tryon series in North Carolina at the same…
September 21, 2014 — Dressage in New York City’s Central Park: It seems like a fantasy, played out against a backdrop of towering buildings, in a ring surrounded by greenery,…
…which showed at the Bowery Theater in New York City, in 1872. Buffalo Bill traveled to Chicago and New York and was met with curiosity and awe by members of…
…in New York City, in 1872. Buffalo Bill traveled to Chicago and New York and was met with curiosity and awe by members of society. He was invited on stage…
…in New York City, in 1872. Buffalo Bill traveled to Chicago and New York and was met with curiosity and awe by members of society. He was invited on stage…
…opportunities, stresses Peter Cashman. He is an executive board member of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association, riding director at the West Point Military Academy in West Point, New York, and…