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Each year The Jockey Club publishes a report about how it supports the Thoroughbred industry. The 2025 report can be found here: The Jockey Club 2025 Industry Impact Report.

Since 2010, The Jockey Club has invested more than $110 million in the Thoroughbred industry. This year, it will invest more than $6 million to support initiatives such as equine safety and aftercare, industry growth, promotion of the sport, education, and national and international collaboration. 

Steve Asmussen, the all-time winningest trainer in North America, became the first trainer to surpass one million in earnings for 2025, taking the lead among all North American trainers as January nears its end. Asmussen posted an incredible 14 wins last week and 29 in-the-money finishes from 60 starts with $653,327 in earnings, bringing his total to $1,050,372.

It took a talented filly in Warm Heart last year to give Europeans their first victory in the rich Pegasus World Cup Turf and they are back in a bid for a second triumph in a row.

Members of the racing industry from around the world gathered at the historic Savoy Hotel in central London Jan. 21 to honor equine excellence from the 2024 racing season during the Longines World Racing Awards.

The first marquee race of the 2025 racing calendar is set for Saturday, when Gulfstream Park hosts the $3 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational Stakes. The 1 1/8-mile dirt race has been a centerpiece of the winter season since it was rebranded in 2017, and it annually brings together some of the best older dirt horses in training to compete.

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