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View All Images- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Horses break from the gate at the start of the 1st race won by Commodore Way with Ramon Dominguez up and trained by Sidney Dutrow this afternoon at Saratoga Race Course. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Winter racing at Aqueduct Racecourse in South Ozone Park, Queens, NY. Aqueduct, also known as the "Big A", opened on Sept. 27, 1894 in Queens. In 1941, a new clubhouse and track offices were built. The track was torn down in 1956 and the new "Big A" opened in 1959. In 1975 the inner track was constructed to facilitate winter racing. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Horses break from the gate at the start of the 1st race. Winter racing at Aqueduct Racecourse in South Ozone Park, Queens, NY. Aqueduct, also known as the "Big A", opened on Sept. 27, 1894 in Queens. In 1941, a new clubhouse and track offices were built. The track was torn down in 1956 and the new "Big A" opened in 1959. In 1975 the inner track was constructed to facilitate winter racing. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Horses over the main track as the sun rises over Belmont Park. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Horses heading to the wire. Winter racing at Aqueduct Racecourse in South Ozone Park, Queens, NY. Aqueduct, also known as the "Big A", opened on Sept. 27, 1894 in Queens. In 1941, a new clubhouse and track offices were built. The track was torn down in 1956 and the new "Big A" opened in 1959. In 1975 the inner track was constructed to facilitate winter racing.Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Outward Appearance with Julien Leaproux up and trained by Mark Hennig kicks his heels while assistant starter Hector Soler helps load him into the starting gate prior to the 7th race won by Outward Appearance with Mike Luzzi and trained by Kenny McPeek this afternoon at Saratoga Race Course. Racing at Saratoga began in the late 1800's and is the oldest track in the country, the once a year meet last 36 days and attracts top horses from around the globe. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Jockey Jorge Chavez returns covered in mud following the 8th race won by Aunt Mabel with Ramon Dominguez up and trained by J.E. Salzman, Jr. this afternoon at Saratoga Race Course. Racing at Saratoga began in the late 1800's and is the oldest track in the country, the once a year meet last 36 days and attracts top horses from around the globe. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Horses in the clubhouse turn of the 5th race won by Choosing with Kent Desormeaux up and trained by Bill Mott this afternoon at Saratoga Racecourse. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird with assistant trainer George Smith, arrives this afternoon to Saratoga Race Course from Mountaineer Park in West Virginia, trainer Bennie "Chip" Woolley made the drive. Racing at Saratoga began in the late 1800's and is the oldest track in the country, the once a year meet last 36 days and attracts top horses from around the globe. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Whitney probable starter Commentator, trained by Nick Zito, gets a bath this morning at Saratoga Race Course. Racing at Saratoga began in the late 1800's and is the oldest track in the country, the once a year meet last 36 days and attracts top horses from around the globe. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Jockey Kent Desormeaux covered in mud following the 1st race won by Separatist with Ramon Dominguez up and trained by Barclay Tagg this afternoon at Saratoga race course. Racing at Saratoga began in the late 1800's and is the oldest track in the country, the once a year meet last 36 days and attracts top horses from around the globe. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Horses work out during sunrise over the Oklahoma track this morning at Saratoga Race Course. Racing at Saratoga began in the late 1800's and is the oldest track in the country, the once a year meet last 36 days and attracts top horses from around the globe. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Preakness and Haskell winner Rachel Alexandra, with exercise rider Dominic Terry up and trained by Steve Asmussen, breezes 5 furlongs this morning on the Oklahoma training track at Saratoga Race Course. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Hot walker Juan Rodriguez leads Preakness and HAskell winner Rachel Alexandra, trained by Steve Asmussen, this morning on the Oklahoma training track at Saratoga Race Course. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Jun 06, 2009 - Elmont, New York, USA - Fans study the day's racing card at Belmont Park ahead of this afternoon's running of the 141st running of the Belmont Stakes. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Jun 06, 2009 - Elmont, New York, USA - Fans look out at Belmont Park ahead of this afternoon's running of the 141st running of the Belmont Stakes. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. June 7, 2008 - Elmont, NY, USA - Big Brown with Kent Desormeaux gallops to the wire finishing last in the 140th running of the Belmont Stakes, Grade I - $1,000,000, for three year olds, won by Da' Tara with Alan Garcia up and trained by Nick Zito. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. August 20, 2008 - Saratoga Springs, NY, USA - Horses hit the clubhouse turn in the 2nd race at Saratoga Racecourse. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. May 29, 2008 - Elmont, NY, USA - Horses work out on the main track at Belmont Park as the sun rises this morning. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. July 24, 2008 - Saratoga Springs, NY, USA - French Song with Julien Leparoux up returns on a muddy track following the 3rd race at Saratoga Racecourse. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. August 23, 2008 - Saratoga Springs, NY, USA - Horses work out during sunrise at Oklahoma training track this morning at Saratoga Racecourse. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. August 10, 2008 - Saratoga Springs, NY, USA - Alan Garcia leads jockeys into the paddock before the 3rd race as thunder, lightening and rain hit this afternoon at Saratoga Racecourse. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. August 1, 2008 - Saratoga Springs, NY, USA - Jockey John Velazquez, using a lawn jockey, stretches prior to the 5th race at Saratoga Racecourse. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. August 1, 2008 - Saratoga Springs, NY, USA - Racing fan Dale Tillotson, of Burlington, VT, holding a racing program, scouts the field prior to the 5th race at Saratoga Racecourse. . Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. July 28, 2008 - Saratoga Springs, NY, USA - Horses workout on a foggy morning on the main track at Saratoga Racecourse. Racing at Saratoga began in the late 1800's and is the oldest track in the country, the once a year meet last 36 days and attracts top horses from around the globe. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. The 56th running of The Woodward Grade I - $750,000 stakes race won by Rachel Alexandra with Calvin Borel up and trained by Steve Asmussen this afternoon at Saratoga race course. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Horses break from the staring gate for the 6th race won by Too Amenable with Richard Migliore up and trained by Christoph Clement this afternoon at Saratoga Race Course. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Horses before sunrise on the Oklahoma track this morning at Saratoga race course. Racing at Saratoga began in the late 1800's and is the oldest track in the country, the once a year meet last 36 days and attracts top horses from around the globe. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Horses in the fog on the Oklahoma track this morning at Saratoga race course. Racing at Saratoga began in the late 1800's and is the oldest track in the country, the once a year meet last 36 days and attracts top horses from around the globe. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Jockey Maylan Studart stretching prior to the 1st race at Aqueduct Race Track. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Horses in the fog on the Oklahoma track this morning at Saratoga race course. Racing at Saratoga began in the late 1800's and is the oldest track in the country, the once a year meet last 36 days and attracts top horses from around the globe. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Jockeys Jackie Davis (L), Jorge Chavez (C) and Amanda Casey (R) before the 1st race at Aqueduct Race Track. 6 days and attracts top horses from around the globe. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Jockey Jackie Davis stretches prior to a race at Aqueduct Race Track. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Jockeys arrive to the paddock from left: Anna Rose "Rosie" Napravnik, Jorge Chavez, Ramon Dominguez and Amanda Casey before the 1st race at Aqueduct Race Track. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Jockey Jackie Davis between races at Aqueduct Race Track. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Brad Mauro and his son Brady, 3, from Saratoga Springs, NY enjoy the 35th running of The Sword Dancer Invitational, Grade I - $500,000 stakes race won by Telling with Javier Castellano up and trained by Steve Hobby this afternoon at Saratoga Race Course. Racing at Saratoga began in the late 1800's and is the oldest track in the country Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. A horse stands along the rail before sunrise this morning at Saratoga race course. Racing at Saratoga began in the late 1800's and is the oldest track in the country, the once a year meet last 36 days and attracts top horses from around the globe. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Woodward Stakes entry Rachel Alexandra with Dominic Terry up gallops into the sunrise on the Oklahoma track this morning at Saratoga race course. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. A fan looks on as rain begins to fall on opening day of the 141st Annual meet at Saratoga Racecourse. Racing at Saratoga began in the late 1800's and is the oldest track in the country, the once a year meet last 36 days and attracts top horses from around the globe. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. You the Man with Archibald Kingsley, Jr. up and trained by Todd Wyatt wins the 1st race, The Jonathan Kiser Novice Stakes, $70,000 this afternoon at Saratoga Racecourse. . Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Preakness and Haskell winner Rachel Alexandra, with exercise rider Dominic Terry up and trained by Steve Asmussen, breezes 5 furlongs this morning on the Oklahoma training track at Saratoga Race Course. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Horses hit the finish with winner Backtalk (L) with Miguel Mena up and trained by Tom Amoss edging out Enumerate (2nd from L) with Edgar Prado up, Louivilleluminary (2nd from R) with Julien Leparoux up and Nacho Friend (R) with Joe Bravo up. The 95th running of The Sanford, Grade II - $150,000 stakes for two-year-olds, won by Backtalk with Miguel Mena up and trained by Tom Amoss, this afternoon at Saratoga Racecourse. Racing at Saratoga began in the late 1800's and is the oldest track in the country, the once a year meet last 36 days and attracts top horses from around the globe. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Horses enter the clubhouse turn at the start of the 3rd race won by Birdrun with Kent Desormeaux up and trained by Bill Mott this afternoon at Saratoga Racecourse. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. The 56th running of The Woodward Grade I - $750,000 stakes race won by Rachel Alexandra (L) with Calvin Borel up and trained by Steve Asmussen this afternoon at Saratoga race course. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Assistant trainer Scott Blasi (L) and co-owner Jess Jackson (R) lead winner Rachel Alexandra into the winner's circle. The 56th running of The Woodward Grade I - $750,000 stakes race won by Rachel Alexandra with Calvin Borel up and trained by Steve Asmussen this afternoon at Saratoga race course. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Horses break from the gate at the start of the 1st race won by Commodore Way with Ramon Dominguez up and trained by Sidney Dutrow this afternoon at Saratoga Race Course. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Fans look over the racing program prior to the 1st race won by Aquino with Alan Garcia up and trained by Kiernan McLaughlin this afternoon at Saratoga Racecourse.. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. The 46th running of the Jim Dandy, Grade II - $500,000 stakes for three year olds won by Kensei with Edgar Prado up and trained by Steve Asmussen this afternoon at Saratoga Race Course. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Horses enter the track for the 56th running of the Go For Wand, Grade I - $300,000 handicap stakes race won by Seventh Street with Rajiv Maragh up and trained by Saeed bin Suroor in a over a sloppy track in a downpour this afternoon at Saratoga Race Course. Racing at Saratoga began in the late 1800's and is the oldest track in the country, the once a year meet last 36 days and attracts top horses from around the globe. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Jockey Ramon Dominguez (L) congratulated by Edgar Prado (R) as jockey Alan Garcia (C) looks on after winning the riding title on the final day of racing this afternoon at Saratoga race course. Racing at Saratoga began in the late 1800's and is the oldest track in the country, the once a year meet last 36 days and attracts top horses from around the globe. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Jockey Channing Hill sitting on a scale between races. Aqueduct opened on Sept. 27, 1894 in Queens. In 1941, a new clubhouse and track offices were built. The track was torn down in 1956 and the new "Big A" opened in 1959. In 1975 the inner track was constructed to facilitate winter racing. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Preakness and Haskell winner Rachel Alexandra, trained by Steve Asmussen, walking this morning at Saratoga race course. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Horses in the fog on the Oklahoma track this morning at Saratoga race course. Racing at Saratoga began in the late 1800's and is the oldest track in the country, the once a year meet last 36 days and attracts top horses from around the globe. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. An assistant reaches out as outrider Natalie Rutigliano, 25, of Richmond Hills, Queens, aboard her horse Cajun, chases Show the Way J, trained by Bill Mott, when the horse broke free on the backstretch after being scratched at the gate before the 2nd race this afternoon at Saratoga Race Course. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Woodward Stakes entry Rachel Alexandra, trained by Steve Asmussen is schooled in the paddock before a large crowd of press and racing fans this afternoon at Saratoga race course. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Horses leaps over the hedgerow in the 3rd race, The 68th running of The New York Turf Writers Cup, Grade I - $100,000 added handicap stakes hurdle won by Spy in the Sky with Liam McVicar up and trained by Jimmy Day this afternoon at Saratoga race course. Racing at Saratoga began in the late 1800's and is the oldest track in the country, the once a year meet last 36 days and attracts top horses from around the globe. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Woodward Stakes entry Rachel Alexandra, trained by Steve Asmussen, gets a bath this morning at Saratoga race course. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Rachel Alexandra (#3) with Calvin Borel up breaks from the gate at the start of the race. The 56th running of The Woodward Grade I - $750,000 stakes race won by Rachel Alexandra with Calvin Borel up and trained by Steve Asmussen this afternoon at Saratoga race course. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net
- RESTRICTED: NO NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS WITHIN A 75 MILE RADIUS OF NYC. Jockey Calvin Borel reacts as he crosses the finish line aboard winner Rachel Alexandra. The 56th running of The Woodward Grade I - $750,000 stakes race won by Rachel Alexandra with Calvin Borel up and trained by Steve Asmussen this afternoon at Saratoga race course. Digital photo by Bryan Smith-PHOTOlink.net `