Monthly Archives: June 2026

Save the Date for the 2026 VBF/VTA Yearling Futurity


Virginia-Bred/Sired Applicants

NEW BOOK “EAGLE POINT FARM – A LEGACY OF GRIT AND GRACE” ILLUSTRATES LOVE OF HORSES AND HOME IN ASHLAND, VIRGINIA

Readers of the new book “Eagle Point Farm – A Legacy of Grit and Grace” by Donna
Dennehy can saddle up for an unforgettable ride with one very determined Virginia
horsewoman. Donna Gilman Dennehy, at the age of 19, took the reins of her family’s
Thoroughbred horse farm in Ashland, Virginia and led it on a 50-year journey through
triumphs and trying times.  


“Eagle Point Farm – A Legacy of Grit and Grace,” published by Dementi Milestone
Publishing, offers a heartfelt testament to Donna’s abiding love for her land, family and horses.
Exceptional photographs capture that feeling and evoke nostalgic memories of a bygone era
in Ashland, such as the early days of the Camptown Races. The book is both an inside look
at running a training stable and an inspiring family saga. Written in Donna’s straightforward
style and laced with her trademark dry wit, it is hard to decide which are more colorful – her
relatives or the racehorses.


Today, Eagle Point Farm, founded by Donna’s father Ed Gilman in 1947, ranks as one
of the foremost Thoroughbred training operations on the East Coast. Donna has handed
the reins over to her daughter Karen Dennehy, and they work together as the second and
third generation to continue the proud heritage of their horse farm and homeplace.
To order a copy of “Eagle Point Farm – A Legacy of Grit and Grace”  please e-mail
epf@eaglepointfarm.com. A graphic of the book cover is attached. Donna Dennehy is also
available for speaking engagements.

ONE MONTH UNTIL LIVE RACING RETURNS TO COLONIAL DOWNS

~ Following a sold-out Virginia Derby in March, the 2026 Summer Season resumes June 25 with ten weeks of Thursday-Sunday racing; Exciting promotions and entertainment promise fans an unforgettable day at the races ~

NEW KENT, Va. (May 26, 2026)—Following an historic and record-breaking March meet in which more than 9,700 fans watched Incredibolt win the 2026 Virginia Derby and secure his spot in the Kentucky Derby, live racing will return to Colonial Downs in one month on Thursday, June 25 with a record setting schedule, a new day of weekend racing each week, unique entertainment and promotions, and high-stakes thoroughbred racing.

Colonial Downs will host 45 days of live racing each Thursday through Sunday from June 25 through a special day of racing on Labor Day, Monday, September 7. This will be the most days of live racing in the nearly thirty-year history of Colonial Downs Racetrack.

This season’s expanded and adjusted schedule adds an additional day of weekend racing every Sunday to allow more fans and families to experience the thrill of live thoroughbred racing and all that a Colonial Downs race day has to offer. Each Sunday will feature family friendly entertainment like a petting zoo for young guests.

“The racing and fan experience will be even bigger and better at Colonial Downs this year,” said Frank Hopf, Senior Director of Racing Operations. “After an unbelievable Virginia Derby that sent two horses on to Triple Crown campaigns, we are ready to welcome new and returning fans for the biggest season of racing in the history of Colonial Downs. All summer long, guests will find exciting racing, family-friendly fun, and a few new surprises we think fans will really love. Colonial Downs is just a short drive from Richmond, Hampton Roads, or anywhere in Virginia, so make your plans now to come visit us at Virginia’s premier thoroughbred racetrack!”

Experiencing live racing is more affordable than ever with new reduced-price ticket options at www.ColonialDowns.com. General admission is FREE nearly every race day, with General Admission for three Premium Racing Events available at the fan-friendly price of just $5 and free admission for children five and under. For an elevated experience on any race day, Colonial Downs offers covered seating in the Reserved Grandstand Seats and Grandstand Box Seats, as well as indoor and dining options at the Jockey Club and the 1609 Restaurant.

The 2026 Premium Racing Events that will require a ticket include:

The standard post time for the 2026 season will be 12:30pm on all race days except the Festival of Racing and Old Dominion Derby which will begin at noon.

In addition to races on Colonial Downs’ world-famous Secretariat Turf Course and its traditional dirt course, the track will also run a program of steeplechase jump races beginning at 10:15am on July 23, August 13, and September 3 with a special day of exclusively steeplechase racing on Monday, June 29 during opening week.

Throughout the summer meet, fans and families will enjoy a variety of exciting promotions, activities, and theme days to make for an unforgettable day at the track.

Colonial Downs continues to build its reputation for high-quality racing, as evidenced by the strong performances by Virginia Derby entrants Incredibolt and Ocelli in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. This year’s race program includes 35 high-profile stakes races and handicaps worth more than $6.5 million, including:

  • Saturday, August 1—The Arlington Million (Grade 1) with its $1,000,000 purse
  • Saturday, August 1—The Beverly D (Grade 2) with its $500,000 purse
  • Saturday, August 1—The Secretariat (Grade 2) with its $500,000 purse
  • Monday, September 7—The Old Dominion Derby (Grade 3) with its $500,000 purse

For more information on tickets, dining, and pricing, visit Colonial Downs on the web at www.colonialdowns.com.

OBS 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale | June 16-18, 2026

The OBS two-year-old’s in Training Spring Sale is June 16-18 beginning 10:30 AM each day. The under tack show takes place June 9-13 starting at 7:30 AM in Ocala, Florida. 

The under tack show is as follows: June 9 hips 1-196; June 10 hips 197-302 & supp 303-327, 351-416; June 11 hips 417-612; June 12 hips 613-652 & supp 653-671, 701-837; June 13 hips 838-1002 & supp 1003-1027 & HORA 1051-1056.

The sales dates are as follows: Tuesday, June 16th hips 1-302 & Supplements 303-327 will go to the sales ring. Wednesday, June 17th hips 351-652 & Supplements 653-671 will sell at the ring. Lastly, Thursday, June 18th are hips 701-1002 & Supplements 1003-1027 and HORA 1051-1053 with Supplements 1054-1056.

See the file below for all Virginia Bred and Virginia Certified horses listed in the sale.