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Calif. Stewards Dismiss Complaint About Justify Drug Test
Stewards at Santa Anita have dismissed complaints filed by the California Horse Racing Board involving the post-race drug tests of Triple Crown winner Justify and another horse in 2018, both of whom were trained by Hall of Famer Bob Baffert.
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‘Tough Game for Women': Female Jockeys Missing Again at Triple Crown
Mike Smith will ride Justify for a shot at the Triple Crown in Saturday’s Belmont Stakes. He’ll compete against nine other horse/jockey combinations — and all nine other jockeys will be men. In fact, over the past 48 years, more than 300 jockeys have ridden in Triple Crown races, and only six have been women. A female jockey hasn’t competed...
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Triple Crown Winner Justify Under Observation
Triple Crown winner Justify has re-located to Del Mar where trainer Bob Baffert is keeping him under observation after swelling in his left front ankle emerged two weeks ago.
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Justify Wins Belmont Stakes, Becomes 13th Triple Crown Champion
Justify cemented his place in history with a Triple Crown win at Belmont Stakes.
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Does Hofburg Have the Talent to Thwart Justify's Triple Crown Attempt?
There are horses for courses, and Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott thinks he has one ready to upset Justify’s bid for a Triple Crown in the Belmont Stakes.
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Baffert Sees Parallels Between Justify and American Pharoah
Bob Baffert misses the simple pleasure of watching American Pharoah breeze.
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Justify Takes Aim at Triple Crown
After winning the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes, Justify has just one more race between him and the sport’s most prestigious prize, the Triple Crown.
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Half the Horses in Preakness Field Get 1st Shot at Justify
Half the participants in the eight-horse Preakness field have yet to experience the sensation of chasing Justify to the finish line. Perhaps one of the new shooters in Saturday’s race can find a way to leave the Kentucky Derby winner in his wake. Quip, Sporting Chance, Diamond King and Tenfold skipped the Derby to focus on earning a chunk of...
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144th Kentucky Derby Was Wettest Ever
More than 2 1/2 inches of rain made the 2018 Run for the Roses a wet and sloppy mess.