Posts Tagged: Arlington Park

First run in 1928, find out more about the race that’s been contested over all three surfaces at several distances ranging from 6 furlongs to 1 1/4 miles.

It was an international invasion of chalky proportions at Arlington Park as heavily-favored European horses swept the Secretariat Stakes, Beverly D Stakes and Arlington Million.

Once run only 25 days after the grandstand and clubhouse burned down, find out more about the first race to offer a million dollar purse!

This Grade 1 turf race for fillies and mares has produced four Eclipse winners since 1987 and is one of the few races named for a woman.

Where can you find our panelists on a lovely summer day? At the track, how can you even ask that? But which tracks, that’s the real question…

Exciting photo finishes and European imports ruled the weekend.

Snapping losing streaks, staying perfect and overcoming traffic trouble were a few of the themes from last weekend. We’ll take a closer look at Beyer Speed Figures in this week’s installment of Figs Gone Wild!

It was a mixed bag of performances with everything from the workmanlike to the break-out, with an emphasis on juveniles. And, we’re proud to announce our first theme month: September is Figs Gone Wild Month!

It was a weekend of impressive performances and touching stories and we look ahead to one of the most action-packed weekends of the summer.

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