Racing News

Paulassilverlining, Hot City Girl Top Laurel Stakes Nominations

Paulassilverlining, Hot City Girl Top Laurel Stakes Nominations
 
LAUREL, MD – Graded stakes winners Paulassilverlining and Hot City Girl are among 70 horses nominated to a quartet of stakes worth $375,000 in purses to be run Saturday, Dec. 10 at Laurel Park.
 

Lacey Gaudet Poses Triple Threat in Saturday’s $1.1 Million Claiming Crown

Up-and-Coming Maryland Trainer Born into Thoroughbred Racing
Video Link to Lacey Gaudet Feature
 
HALLANDALE BEACH, FL – Daughters of highly respected Maryland trainers Eddie and Linda Gaudet, sisters Lacey and Gabby Gaudet were born into Thoroughbred racing.
 

Maryland Horsemen Find Success Out of Town Over Weekend

Locally Based Horses Come Within Head of Winning Four Stakes
Jockey Carrasco Expected to Make Weekend Return
Carryovers in Rainbow 6, Super Hi-5 on Friday Program
 
LAUREL, MD – A quartet of horses came within a head of sweeping four out-of-town stakes, three of them graded, in Canada and on both U.S. coasts to cap an outstanding weekend for Maryland-based horsemen.
 

Multiple Carryovers for Special Monday Program at Laurel; Nine-Race Card Scheduled to Make Up for Nov. 20 Cancellation

Nine-Race Card Scheduled to Make Up for Nov. 20 Cancellation
Late Pick 5 Carryover Reaches $9,785
 
LAUREL, MD – There will be carryovers in the 50-cent Late Pick 5, 20-cent Rainbow 6 and $1 Super Hi-5 wagers on a special nine-race program Monday at Laurel Park.
 
Monday’s card was rescheduled from Nov. 20, when races were canceled after the opener due to high winds. First race post time is 12:30 p.m.
 

Jockey Lynch Continues Hot Streak with Four Wins at Laurel

Wins Four on One Card for Second Time in Three Days
Late Pick 5 Carryover of $3,678 for Sunday
 
LAUREL, MD – For the second time in three days, jockey Feargal Lynch registered four wins on a single card at Laurel Park.
 
Lynch won three consecutive races Saturday with 4-year-old filly Piney Blues ($6.20) in the second, 27-1 long shot Giles Fair ($56.20) in the third and 2-year-old gelding Parade of Nations ($5) in the fourth.
 

Jockey Lynch Wins Four at Laurel

 LAUREL – Jockey Feargal Lynch celebrated Laurel Park’s Thanksgiving Day program by riding four winners.
 
Lynch won the first race aboard Dark Gemini ($5.60), the fourth aboard Thissongisaboutyou ($12.60), the fifth with Broad Axe Bernie ($19), and ended his day with a victory aboard Justcallme K L ($11) in the eighth.

Laurel to Host Thanksgiving Day Program Nov. 24

Food Specials, Pie Giveaway, Early First Post Time of 11:25 A.M.
Guys Day Out Set For Friday, Nov. 25
 
LAUREL, MD – Laurel Park will serve up a special Thanksgiving Day program featuring live racing, food specials and a holiday pie giveaway Thursday, Nov. 24.
 
A traditional Thanksgiving Day buffet will be available from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost is $40 per person and pre-paid reservations can be made by calling 301-725-0770.
 

‘Azteca’ Sharp Winner of $100,000 City of Laurel; Tale of Ruby Shines in $100,000 Safely Kept

Tale of Ruby Shines in $100,000 Safely Kept
Rockin Jojo Extends Streak in $75,000 Geisha
Rainbow 6, Super Hi-5 Carryovers for Sunday Program
            

Laurel Park to Card Special Program Monday, Nov. 28

LAUREL, MD – Laurel Park will card a special live program Monday, Nov. 28 to make up for Sunday’s cancelled program.
 
Track officials cancelled Sunday’s program after the first race due to extremely windy conditions.
 
Race conditions for next Monday’s program, which will feature nine races and a 12:30 p.m. first race post, will be available tomorrow morning and the racing office will take entries Friday.
 

High Winds Force Cancellation of Racing at Laurel Park

LAUREL, MD - Live racing at Laurel Park was cancelled following the running of the first race Sunday due to extremely windy conditions.

“We decided to err on the side of caution,” said Sal Sinatra, President and General Manager of the Maryland Jockey Club. “The winds were very strong; there was some debris flying around. The safety of our jockeys and our horses is our utmost priority.”

Windy conditions also forced the cancellation of full cards at other Mid-Atlantic and Northeast racetracks.