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The Maryland Jockey Club has canceled racing at Laurel Park for Thursday, citing insufficient entries from horsemen concerned about the condition of the track’s surface. Meanwhile, in a Satur… ...
Racing at Laurel Park could resume Saturday after a consultant hired by the Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association found only modest problems with the track’s dirt surface during his ...
Laurel Park’s horse racing future hinges on a proposal to be made to the Maryland General Assembly next month that could alter Thoroughbred racing in the state as we know it.
A planned resumption of racing by the Maryland Jockey Club April 27 at Laurel Park was canceled after the card failed to attract sufficient entries April 22.
Racing at Laurel Park could resume as early as April 29, according to the chairman of the Maryland Racing Commission and the president of the Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association.
The Department of Labor confirmed to WJZ on Thursday that the Maryland Racing Commission has given its approval for racing to return to Laurel Park on Saturday.
Horse racing at Laurel Park in Maryland has been temporarily suspended after two horses were injured on the track this week.
BALTIMORE — Live horse racing at Laurel Race Track has been suspended indefinitely after two more horses were recently euthanized due to injuries sustained on the track, leading the Maryland ...
There will be normal training hours at Laurel Park on Thursday, according to the Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association's Twitter.
Horse training resumed Thursday at Laurel Park Raceway after preliminary findings by a track consultant determined the surface is safe.
As Laurel Park readies to host the Jim McKay Maryland Million Day on Saturday, track officials say they are confident in the facility’s safety, just over five months after racing was temporarily ...
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