The June 2022 issue of BloodHorse features 138 pages including:
Derby & Oaks Coverage Why it Worked on breeding of Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike – by Eric Mitchell; Out of the Gate; What’s Going on Here; The Run-Up;Grade 1 Honor Roll; Final Turn
Mercury Rising A visit to Eric Reed’s tranquil Mercury Equine Center in Lexington, home of Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike – by Claire Crosby
Star Turn Crack turf sprinter Golden Pal and trainer Wesley Ward ready for another Royal Ascot try – by Lenny Shulman
Catching up with Peb Ahead of a planned celebration at Belmont Park, the famed equine artist reflects on his career – by Jay Hovdey
Ridge Lines Fifty years ago Riva Ridge won two classics before a celebrated stablemate overshadowed his season – by Ed Bowen
Success In Deed Small and large Latino-owned horse farms prosper in Central Kentucky – by E. Gabrielle Kuenzli
Finding a Way Penn National Race Course celebrates 50 years that have included top horses, innovation – by Tom Pedulla
MarketWatch A look at Deputy Minister’s influence on the American classics – Eric Mitchell
In Our Time Eclipse Award-winning author Josh Pons seeks answers to today’s questions through history while weighing how to fit into the evolving landscape of MD breeding & racing
Special Section: Equine Insurance Owners should understand the types of coverage available for horses on track, in breeding shed – by Charlie McCarthy
Grade 1 Honor Roll Secret Oath wins Kentucky Oaks, other Kentucky Derby weekend winners, Letruska scores again at Oaklawn
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