Jose Ortiz already made history at the 2026 Kentucky Derby. Now, the veteran jockey has a chance to do something even more unusual at the Preakness Stakes. Ortiz will ride Chip Honcho in the 151st ...
Rocky Marciano beats Don Cockell by TKO in the 9th round at Kezar Stadium, San Francisco to retain his world heavyweight boxing title. 1964 — Northern Dancer, ridden by Bill Hartack, wins the ...
The Preakness Stakes has long been considered the ugly stepchild of horse racing’s Triple Crown, and the absence of the ...
Can Jose Ortiz win the Preakness on Chip Honcho? Learn about the rare Kentucky Derby-Preakness double on different horses.
No horse can sweep the Triple Crown this year, but jockey Jose Ortiz still can. Ortiz earned his first Kentucky Derby (G1) ...
With Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Golden Tempo awaiting the Belmont Stakes (G1) in June, Chip Honcho will be reunited with ...
"He handles extremely well in the morning, and he hasn’t handled exactly like we want some afternoons,” the Hall of Fame ...
Lakers center Deandre Ayton bounced across the court after practice Monday wearing all black, his chains swaying, his mood jovial as he approached the media to talk about his role in the Western ...
HOT SPRINGS -- The Maryland race moves from Pimlico to Laurel this year amid declining interest in a 3-year-old classic won by 13 Triple Crown holders. Trainer Bill Mott, a prominent no-show in the ...
Secretariat, ridden by Ron Turcotte, wins the Kentucky Derby with a record time of 1:59.2. Secretariat beats Sham by 2½ lengths and goes on to win the Triple Crown. 1978 — Pete Rose of the Reds ...
Jockey Jose Ortiz becomes just the ninth jockey to complete a Kentucky Oaks (G1)-Kentucky Derby (G1) double, winning the Derby aboard Golden Tempo and the Oaks with Always a Runner.
Jose Ortiz beat his brother Irad Ortiz in the 152nd Kentucky Derby, making history by sweeping both the Derby and Kentucky Oaks.
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