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King's Plate winner Caitlinhergrtness has earned a well-deserved break. The heralded filly, named after WNBA rookie Caitlin Clark, wasn't among the horses nominated for the $400,000 Prince of Wales.
Fierceness just did manage to hold off the filly, Thorpedo Anna, in the Travers Stakes, and the effort now gives him the inside track to be crowned the year's best 3-year-old.
Velocitor, ridden by David Cohen, finished third but was disqualified and placed fourth for interfering with original fourth-place finisher Ain't Life Grand, who was moved up to third.
Velocitor was sitting fourth or fifth down the backstretch during the 65th running of the $75,000 Bosselman Pump and Pantry/Gus Fonner Stakes Saturday at Fonner Park. But jockey David Cohen felt ...
The winners of last two legs of the Canadian Triple Crown—Velocitor and Touch'n Ride—meet for the first time since the King's Plate in the Oct. 21 Ontario Derby (G3) at Woodbine.
OLG Canadian Triple Crown jewel winners Velocitor and Touch’n Ride are set to compete in the $150,000 Grade 3 Ontario Derby on Saturday at Woodbine. The Grade 3 Ontario Derby for 3-year-olds is ...
Fourteen 3-year-olds are slated to go postward in Sunday’s $400,000 Breeders' Stakes, the third jewel in the OLG Canadian Triple Crown, at Woodbine.
Stein rode 7-1 pick Velocitor to victory in the $400,000 race, the second jewel of the OLG Canadian Triple Crown, on a wet Tuesday at Fort Erie Racetrack. Stein also won last year's race aboard ...
Justin Stein rode Kevin Attard-trained Velocitor to an upset of King's Plate winner Paramount Prince in Tuesday's Fort Erie Stakes, second leg of the Canadian Triple Crown.