Castelvecchio has posted the second Group One win of his career in taking out the $600,000 Rosehill Guineas over 2000m. Training a star colt comes with its share of pressure and Richard Litt admits he ...
Verona’s Museo di Castelvecchio blends medieval history, Renaissance art, and modern design genius thanks to Carlo Scarpa’s visionary 1950s restoration. Once a fortress, it now invites visitors to ...
Trainer Richard Litt has recorded his first Group One win, with Castelvecchio finishing strongly to claim the Champagne Stakes at Randwick. A long-range plan by Richard Litt has given the young ...
Ottavio Galletta already had a champion horse 40 years ago, but this time around with Castelvecchio his wife Wendy is determined that he enjoys it. A lifelong passion with racing started in the trots ...
Verona’s Museo di Castelvecchio is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2026 with a thematic exhibition, special events, and guided tours. The program charts the museum’s evolution from its 1926 ...
Seventeen Old Master paintings, worth around $18.3 million, that were stolen from the Museo di Castelvecchio in Verona have been returned to the museum from the Ukraine, and are due to go back on view ...
Three masked thieves entered the Castelvecchio Museum in Verona, Italy last night and stole 17 paintings worth €15 million ($16 million), according to the Guardian and Corriere Della Sera. The ...
The talented Sydney three-year-old earned a 120 rating and vaulted to equal 28th in the world after his second to Japanese mare Lys Gracieux (121) in the Cox Plate. There are now seven Australian ...
Trainer Richard Litt didn’t know what to think after his colt Castelvecchio ran the fastest time ever by a two-year-old over the famous Randwick mile on his way to a maiden Group 1 win. Litt was being ...
Cox Plate runner-up Castelvecchio has been retired to stud at Arrowfield and the Hunter Valley farm has also poached Victoria's leading stallion Written Tycoon to fill the gaping holes left by their ...
Having won his first Group 1 by the time he was 29 and having had his star galloper snapped up by a high-profile stud with racetrack goals still to achieve has meant trainer Richard Litt has been able ...