Pick Pony’s Morning Gallop Digest – Thoroughbred Horse Racing News – November 18, 2025 10:41 AM

The Thoroughbred racing world turned its attention to emerging young stars, significant industry developments, and the latest competitions on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. Highlights include a sparkling maiden victory by Remember Mamba at Keeneland, a major funding boost to Thoroughbred aftercare organizations, the opening day at Tampa Bay Downs, and preparations for the upcoming Mile Championship in Japan. Below are detailed stories from today’s leading racing news sources.

Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance Grants $4.7 Million to 86 Organizations

The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance marked a substantial commitment to the welfare of retired racehorses by awarding $4.7 million in grants to 86 non-profit organizations today. These grants underscore the industry’s increasing focus on responsible retirement, care, and retraining of Thoroughbreds after their racing days are over. The funds are expected to provide crucial support for retraining, adoption, and sanctuary missions nationwide, ensuring that equine athletes receive quality care as they transition into second careers or retirement.

International Update: Mile Championship (G1) Training at Kyoto

Leading up to the Mile Championship (G1) at Kyoto Racecourse, foreign contenders continued preparations under fine conditions today. The international lineup promises a competitive renewal of one of Japan’s premier turf mile events, with trainers reporting positive workouts and acclimation by overseas runners. The anticipation is building for this global racing showcase, where elite milers will face off in front of an enthusiastic Japanese audience.

Parx Racing and Turf Paradise Offer Midweek Action

Midweek racing action from Parx and Turf Paradise captured attention Tuesday, with claimers and handicappers alike looking to make their mark. A featured claiming contest at Turf Paradise for three-year-olds and older headlined the afternoon, while Parx delivered a full card including the popular early race wagers. Both tracks continue to provide vital opportunities for connections and fans during the fall racing calendar.

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