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Sovereignty, trained by Mobridge, South Dakota native Bill Mott, followed up his Kentucky Derby win with an impressive claim to victory in the Belmont Stakes on Saturday, June 7, 2025. Under jockey ...
Although this year’s Belmont Stakes did not turn out to be as competitive as many people had expected (or hoped), the race ...
His decision closes a remarkable chapter in Louisville media, where he has long been one of the most respected and ...
Their Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty landed the Belmont Stakes with aplomb. It meant the colt has two legs of the US Triple Crown under his belt, which makes it even more astounding that he wasn’t ...
The Belmont Stakes winner improved his rating to 125, and is currently the highest-rated 3-year-old in the world ...
Courier Journal editor Kathryn Gregory has been named a Most Admired Woman 2025 in the media category by Today's Woman.
Local graded winners Sandman and Thorpedo Anna are Oaklawn-raced leaders in National Thoroughbred Racing Association polls ...
Bloodlines Presented By Walmac Farm: Sovereignty Boosts Into Mischief Into Increasingly Rare Company
With Sovereignty's Belmont Stakes win, sire Into Mischief ties Tapit for the most U.S. classic wins by an active sire, with ...
Sovereignty overtaking Journalism for the second time in five weeks did more than just inspire jokes on social media—it gave ...
Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty won the 157th Belmont Stakes on Saturday, surging past favoured Journalism just as he did ...
Bill Mott, trainer of Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty, chose not to run the horse in the Preakness, instead allowing Sovereignty to rest.
The clash between Journalism and Sovereignty came to an end in the Belmont Stakes, with Sovereignty as the winner.
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