Horse racing events across Jamaica, Australia, and the U.S. concluded on Saturday, April 25, 2026, with various winners and updates [1], [2], [3], [4].

These results establish current form for athletes and provide critical data for bettors and trainers preparing for major upcoming stakes races.

In Jamaica, the race day review highlighted a specific victory in the second race. The event was a six-furlong sprint [1]. Prince Marshall, a 4-1 bet declared by Winston Morris, won the race [1]. The victory was attributed to a tactical move by jockey Richard Shakes, which served as the opener for a riding double [1].

Other noted participants and figures in the racing circuit included Commandment, Fulleffort, Further Ado, Bob Mieszerski, Eddie Wilson, Kevin Modesti, and Mark Ratzky [1], [2]. These events took place across multiple venues, including Randwick, Flemington, Eagle Farm, and Morphettville in Australia, as well as Ascot [2].

In the U.S., activity continued at Santa Anita and Churchill Downs [3], [4]. Reports from Santa Anita focused on consensus picks for the Saturday slate [3]. Meanwhile, updates from Churchill Downs focused on the preparations for the 152nd Kentucky Derby [4].

Officials and analysts monitored the performance of horses across these international tracks to gauge readiness for seasonal peaks. The consistency of tactical moves, such as those seen in the Jamaican sprints, remains a primary focus for riding strategy reviews [1].

Prince Marshall, a 4-1 bet declared by Winston Morris, won the race.

The simultaneous racing activity across three continents indicates a peak period in the global equestrian calendar. The focus on the 152nd Kentucky Derby suggests that international racing results are currently being used to calibrate expectations for the premier U.S. spring events.