Pegasus World Cup Odds and Contenders By Jenny Kellner The handsome bay horse will be making his third appearance in the $3 million Pegasus World Cup (G1), having finished fifth in 2018 and a closing ...
Pegasus World Cup Odds and Contenders By Richard Rosenblatt After Tax drew the outside post for the 2019 Travers (G1), trainer Danny Gargan was not happy. He promised Tax would shoot for the lead, set...
Pegasus World Cup Odds and Post Positions By Lynne Snierson Owner Kin Hui got lucky when Diamond Oops, his homebred son of 2010 Preakness winner Lookin At Lucky, didn’t meet his $42,000 reserve pric...
Updated Pegasus World Cup Horses By Lynne Snierson Now about to jump into the deep end against top level competition in the $3 million Pegasus World Cup (G1), 5-year-old Mr Freeze returns to action af...
Updated Pegasus World Cup Turf Horses By Margaret Ransom Next Shares, one of the runners who brought co-owner Michael Iavarone back into racing after the demise of IEAH Stables (remember Derby and Pre...
Pegasus World Cup Turf Odds and Post Positions By Margaret Ransom Mo Forza, a talented son of Uncle Mo, burst onto the scene late last year, but in just three starts earned a spot as one of three fina...
By Noel Michaels Sometimes you don’t need to be a math wizard to know a good maiden claiming race when you see one. Thousands of races for maiden claimers have been run all over North America at eve...
Pegasus World Cup Invitational By Richard Rosenblatt Maximum Security, the disqualified Kentucky Derby first-place finisher, Santa Anita Derby winner Roadster and Santa Anita Handicap winner Gift Box ...
By Richard Rosenblatt In the days leading up to the $3 million Pegasus World Cup (G1) and the $1 million Pegasus World Cup Turf (G1) at Gulfstream Park on Jan. 25, US Racing will be showcasing the con...
By Richard Rosenblatt The invites are official, but the field for the $3 million Pegasus World Cup is a long way from being determined, with top contenders such as Maximum Security and McKinzie doubtf...