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  2. The Fall Meet at Keeneland is back. Here’s what you need to ...

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    Those four horse deaths at Keeneland last year came from 2,736 total starters, according to the Equine Injury Database, a national listing of horse racing injuries started by The Jockey Club in ...

  3. Guide to the 2024 Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland on Saturday

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    “It is a privilege to have any horse run at Keeneland but to have one in such a historic race is really a privilege,” Ennis said. “Keeneland is like the royalty of horse racing in America.” 9.

  4. Blue Grass Stakes - Wikipedia

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    The race was revived at Keeneland in the spring of 1937. In 1943–1944, the Blue Grass was renewed as a part of the Keeneland-at-Churchill Downs meeting. In 1945, the Blue Grass was run as part of the Churchill Downs meeting. Today it is part of the Keeneland program. From 2007 to 2014, the race was held on a synthetic "all-weather" surface ...

  5. The Breeders’ Cup is back at Keeneland. Ten storylines for a ...

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    Note: Friday’s 10-race Keeneland card includes five non-Breeders’ Cup races before the five Breeders’ Cup events. First post Friday is 11:55 a.m. First post Friday is 11:55 a.m. Show comments

  6. Keeneland - Wikipedia

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    Keeneland takes pride in maintaining racing traditions; it was the last track in North America to broadcast race calls over its public-address system, not doing so until 1997. Most of the racing scenes of the 2003 movie Seabiscuit were shot at Keeneland, in part because of the track's "retro feel". [ 12 ]

  7. Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup Stakes - Wikipedia

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    The race was inaugurated on October 11, 1984, in honour of the British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, who attended the Keeneland races, during her private visit to Central Kentucky, and who presented a trophy on that date. [1] The event was held on the dirt track over a distance of 1 + 1 ⁄ 16 miles with Sintra winning in a time of 1:43 2 ⁄ 5. [1]