Racing News

Rainbow 6 Jackpot Grows to $181,212 for Special April 2 Program

No Live Racing Easter Sunday, LARC Simulcasting Available
 
LAUREL, MD – There will be a 20-cent jackpot carryover of $181,211.96 for a special live racing program Monday, April 2 after the popular multi-race wager went unsolved Saturday for the 24th consecutive racing day at Laurel Park.
 
A total of $46,814 was bet into the Rainbow 6 Saturday, adding to a carryover of $166,235.72 from Friday’s card. Multiple tickets with all six winners were each worth $1,321.42.

Jockey Tais Lyapustina Earns First Professional Win

Super Hi-5, Late Pick 5 Wagers Also Offer Carryovers
Grasshoppin Rallies Up the Rail to Take Allowance Feature
 
LAUREL, MD – Jose Corrales-owned and trained long shot Esken Lady took the lead after a slow quarter-mile and dismissed a stretch bid from even-money favorite Boosting to upset Friday’s third race and give apprentice jockey Tais Lyapustina her first professional victory.
 

Tough Friday Allowance Attracts Multiple G3 Winner El Areeb

Live Racing Returns March 30 with $154,233 Rainbow 6 Carryover
No Racing Easter Sunday, Special Live Program Monday, April 2
 
LAUREL, MD – MMG Stables’ multiple Grade 3 winner El Areeb, one of the leading Triple Crown contenders last winter before being sidelined with a knee injury, seeks his first win in more than a year in the featured ninth race Friday at Laurel Park.
 

Live Racing Returns Friday, March 30 with $154,232 Rainbow 6 Carryover

Multiple G3 Winner El Areeb Draws Outside Post 9 in Allowance Feature
 
LAUREL, MD – The 20-cent Rainbow 6 went unsolved for the 22nd consecutive racing day Sunday, creating a jackpot carryover of $154,232.62 when live racing returns to Laurel Park with a nine-race program Friday, March 30.
 
First race post time is 1:10 p.m.
 

Rainbow 6 Carryover Reaches $134,181 for Sunday

Apprentice Jockey Quiles Rides First U.S. Winner
Hamilton Father & Son Combine to Win Five Races
Watch and Wager on Florida Derby, Dubai World Cup at Laurel
 
LAUREL, MD – The 20-cent Rainbow 6 went unsolved Saturday at Laurel Park, pushing the jackpot carryover to $134,181.56 for Sunday’s eight-race program.
 
First race post time is 1:10 p.m.
 

Rainbow 6 Carryover Grows to $117,000 for Saturday

Next Start Undecided for Stakes-Winning 3-Year-Old Still Having Fun
 
LAUREL, MD – The 20-cent Rainbow 6 jackpot carryover grew to $117,000.06 for Saturday’s nine-race program after going unsolved Friday at Laurel Park.
 
A total of $24,210 was bet into the popular multi-race wager Friday, adding to a carryover of $109,253.01 from the previous live program Sunday, March 18. Multiple tickets with all six winners were each worth $112.56.
 

Leading Jockey Vargas Making His Mark at Laurel Park

Live Racing Returns Friday, March 23 with $109,253 Rainbow 6 Carryover
 
LAUREL, MD – Seeing some of his jockey school classmates already having made an impact on the American racing scene, Jorge A. Vargas Jr. is doing what he can to make a mark of his own.
 

Rainbow 6 Carryover Swells to $109,253 for Friday, March 23

Meet-Leading Trainer Gonzalez Enjoys Four-Win Day
Journeyman Karamanos Rides First Winner of Comeback
 
LAUREL, MD – Live racing returns to Laurel Park Friday, March 23 with a jackpot carryover of $109,253.01 in the 20-cent Rainbow 6 after the popular multi-race wager went unsolved during Sunday’s program.
 

Smokinpaddylassie Stays Unbeaten in $100,000 Beyond the Wire Upset

G3 Winner Something Awesome Dominates $100,000 Harrison Johnson
Lewisfield Hard-Fought Winner of $75,000 Not For Love
Anna’s Bandit Makes it Three Straight in $75,000 Conniver
 
LAUREL, MD – Edward Bruzek’s Smokinpaddylassie, making just her third career start and first in a stakes, came with a steady charge along the inside to run down multiple stakes-winning favorite Limited View and win Saturday’s $100,000 Beyond the Wire at Laurel Park.

V. I. P. Code Springs $74 Upset in $100,000 Private Terms

Highlights Five Stakes Worth $450,000 on St. Patrick’s Day Card
 
LAUREL, MD – Everest Stables Inc. homebred V. I. P. Code, the second-longest shot in a field of seven at odds of 35-1, swept to the lead turning for home and powered down the stretch to spring a $74.40 upset in the $100,000 Private Terms Saturday at Laurel Park.