16 April 2010, Friday was indeed a proud and memorable day for horse fans all across the globe. On this very day, Horse Park unveiled the sculpture of the ever famous American Thoroughbred, Alysheba in Kentucky. Following an accident in his stall, the racing star had to be euthanized on 27 March 2009, Friday at 11:13 p.m. at the Hagyard Equine Medical Institute. Consequently, he was buried at the Kentucky Horse Park's Hall of Champions on 28 March. His racing career boasts of numerous, glorious coups such as the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes, the Belmont Stakes and the Breeders' Cup Classic. If you need more information on the same, you can visit the 'News' Section of virtual horse games...
It's as rare as "hen's teeth" … that is winning the prestigious $250,000 (G2) Vanity Handicap three times. This race, at Hollywood Park, this Sunday, June 13th, pits two-time winner and all time Super Horse, unbeaten Zenyatta against a quality field that includes the Irish-bred 6-year old Street Cry and several other quality runners, all of whom will be looking to end Zenyatta's career-long unbeaten streak. It won't be easy. Kenyatta has raced twice this year for her proud trainer, John Sherriffs … and won both times. The mare cruised to victory in the (G1) Santa Margarita Invitational Handicap at Santa Anita on March 13th … then won again on April 9th when she crossed the finish line first in...