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A foul? They called a foul because Maximum Security with Luis Saez aboard swerved out of his “lane”? “He’s a baby,” Saez said rightly of his horse. Where, pray tell, was the discernible ...
Two days after his horse finished first in the Kentucky Derby but was disqualified after an interference objection, Maximum Security owner Gary West said his horse will not run in the Preakness ...
Maximum Security, the horse disqualified at the Kentucky Derby earlier this month, soon may be returning to the track. The animal’s owner said Sunday the horse may compete in two New Jersey ...
Putting himself in the shoes of those other trainers, he figured they would view his starting the Wests' homebred Maximum Security for a tag as a sign the horse hadn't shown much potential.
On the eve of the Preakness Stakes, another horse-racing challenge was issued Friday. Gary West, the owner of Maximum Security, offered as much as $20 million to the owners of four other horses if ...
The horse who famously scratched in the 2019 Kentucky Derby has been retired from racing.Maximum Security was disqualified for a lane interference in the race. In turn, Country House was deemed ...
That horse was Maximum Security, and now he’s the poster boy of the biggest controversy in the history of American horse racing — an outcome horse racing didn’t need amidst a months-long ...
Maximum Security may have been disqualified from the world’s most famous horse race, the Kentucky Derby, but on Saturday he won the world’s richest, the $20-million Saudi Cup. The 4-year-old ...
Maximum Security made history last year when he became the first horse to be disqualified from winning the Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve (G1) for interference. The horse was placed ...