Sylvia Rideoutt Bishop did not set out to become the first black woman licensed to train racehorses in the United States. Horses were a part of her, and she wanted to make her living training them. Her perseverance not only made her a pioneer, but it also sparked a legacy of generations that followed her into the game, ensuring that her name would live on long beyond her days on the racetrack. For the Love of the Horse
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Legendary Melbourne Cup champion Makybe Diva dead at 26 leaving racing world mourning historic three-peat icon
Australia's racing community has been plunged into mourning following the death of legendary Melbourne Cup champion Makybe Diva at the age of 26
Legendary Melbourne Cup champion Makybe Diva dead at 26 leaving racing world mourning historic three-peat icon
Australia's racing community has been plunged into mourning following the death of legendary Melbourne Cup champion Makybe Diva at the age of 26
Racing’s Great Rivalries: Curlin, Hard Spun, and Street Sense
Curlin would have been a great star regardless of when he was born. He was that good.