Saratoga events, week 3

It’s Tuesday, and we’re taking a bit of a breather…from the track at least. I’m spending today at Albany Law School’s Racing & Gaming Institute, presenting on Thoroughbred retirement and listening to panels talk about OTB and medication and racing legislation. But with no Saratoga racing to occupy our time today, here’s a look at…

No Duck for the Chief

Saratoga has not been kind to Allen Jerkens lately. In 2009, he went winless at the Spa; last year, his lone win came near the end of the meet, on the day before his son Jimmy won the Travers with Afleet Express. So it was with relief, joy, and more than a little nostalgia that…

Looking at Lucky

The Steve Asmussen barn kicked off the Saratoga meet in a winning way when its second starter, My Miss Aurelia, took the fifth race on opening day, a maiden special weight for two-year-old fillies. The performance earned the filly her own article on the NYRA website. But arriving at the barn after the race, Team…

Saratoga Events, Week 2

The first four days of the Saratoga meet saw epic heat, drenching downpours, a Pick 6 carryover, a parade of longshots, and a memorable renewal of the Coaching Club American Oaks. It also featured plenty of activity away from the racetrack, with much more to come. Here’s a look at some upcoming activities and events:…

Living Up to Her Name

At dawn yesterday, Kiaran McLaughlin might have been a pretty happy man. He and his staff were trying to get their Grade 1-winning filly It’s Tricky ready to run in the Coaching Club American Oaks, trying to get her out of her stall and stalk her, but the notoriously difficult filly was having none of…

Opening Day Success

Kudos to everyone who pulled off opening day of racing at Saratoga yesterday. Despite widespread concerns about the heat, all the horses and humans came home safely, and handle and attendance were up significantly over last year’s rainy opener. Post parades were shortened to allow horses extra time in the shade in the paddock, and…

Saratoga Meet Preview

Is there anything more fun than watching Nick Zito tweak Todd Pletcher? Last night’s annual Saratoga meet preview showed the more relaxed side of the two trainers as they, along with NYRA president Charlie Hayward, racing secretary P.J. Campo, and jockey Ramon Dominguez, talked about the weather, wagering, Lasix, and the state of racing. Occasionally…

Saratoga Travel Alerts

Opening day at Saratoga requires no small amount of preparation under perfect conditions: What to wear? Where to sit? What beer should stock the cooler? How many sandwiches should we bring? What’s the bankroll for the day (gotta plan for 39 more days!)? Opening day 143, though, looks like it’s going to require even more…