
Final Preparations: Chad Summers Profile #9
The 2017 Breeders’ Cup Festival is just two weeks away. For many, the annual series of Grade 1 races attracting the best horses, trainers, and owners in the world is […]
The 2017 Breeders’ Cup Festival is just two weeks away. For many, the annual series of Grade 1 races attracting the best horses, trainers, and owners in the world is […]
It was a rollercoaster summer for trainer Chad Summers. After his superstar sprinter Mind Your Biscuits won the Grade 2 Belmont Sprint Championship on July 8, Summers was on top of […] Read More
“You go back and forth 100 times…” Those were Chad Summers’ words when asked to recall what had happened. A little over two weeks ago, the owner/trainer’s superstar sprinter, Mind Your […] Read More
Forego the wait, ladies and gentlemen. The rematch is on. What many fans monitored all summer long – Mind Your Biscuits dominating the east coast while his arch rival, Drefong, bade his […] Read More
In previous weeks, we looked at how Chad Summers has progressed from being a successful owner and bloodstock agent to embarking on the path of a trainer, which meant first finding […] Read More
With a light schedule this week, let’s look at how two of new trainer Chad Summers’ top horses are doing: Chanel’s Legacy Heading into last week’s action at Saratoga Race […] Read More
American horse racing was centered in New York up through the mid-1800s, at which point seemingly every state not named Kentucky decided to ban the sport as a way of […] Read More
Last week, we focused on Chad Summers becoming a successful owner and bloodstock agent before receiving his training license and taking over the duties of his budding star, Mind Your […] Read More
Already a successful owner and bloodstock agent by age 32, Chad Summers wanted to do more in the sport where he’d spent most of his life. Still, when the Long […] Read More
ARCADIA, Calif. (Nov. 5, 2016) – Baoma Corporation’s Drefong ($9.80) put away favored Masochistic in deep stretch to win the 33rd running of the $1.5 million TwinSpires Breeders’ Cup Sprint (G1) […] Read More