all in Legends

In a complex sport where times are always changing and what is popular today might be forgotten by tomorrow, Claiborne Farm has defied the odds to survive and thrive for more than 100 years. The name resonates with power and is practically synonymous with “quality” and “racing history,” yet Claiborne – despite its legendary status – is far from just a name in the history books.

The horse voted best of the 20th Century on at least two polls was foaled 100 years ago on March 29.

With Stewart Elliott being named the winner of this year’s prestigious George Woolf Award and with Smarty Jones’ birthday on Tuesday, Feb.

One of the more exciting and memorable things about Thoroughbred racing is you never know who you will meet at the track or under the shedrow.

Growing up on the Jersey shore in the 1960s was as idyllic as it could get. Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons blasting on AM radio, the famous Max Ember’s hot dogs along the boardwalk and, of course, Monmouth Park — the track! It was a time of innocence and grace. (Well, the track and its patrons were graceful, I’m not so sure, in hindsight, about the innocence).

Horse racing has long been known for its ability to attract and unite a wide variety of participants from all walks of life, even those that you wouldn’t normally expect to be involved in the sport.

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