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Oaklawn: Record $27 Million in Purses in 2016

Blood-Horse Oaklawn Park is projecting average daily purse distribution of $475,000, a 12% increase over 2015, for the meet that begins Jan. 15, 2016. The Hot Springs, Ark., racetrack, which released the meet's first condition book Aug. 27, said purses are projected to total a record $27 million, which represents a 76% increase from 2008; [...]

2015-12-01T15:07:38+00:00

Keeneland Releases BCup Parking Plan

Blood-Horse Most racing fans coming to Lexington this fall for the Breeders' Cup World Championships will likely need to take advantage of three park-and-ride locations around the city. Parking at Keeneland will be extremely limited Oct. 30-31, when the racetrack will host the championship races for the first time. Parking at Keeneland will be limited [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:03+00:00

Making a Case for Transparency

Blood-Horse Originally published in the Aug. 27 edition of Blood-Horse Daily. To download the Blood-Horse Daily smartphone app or to receive the edition in your inbox each evening, visit BloodHorse.com/Daily. Being a racing steward is a thankless job. Perhaps that's a candidate for understatement of the year. The gang of three really can't win no [...]

2015-12-01T14:45:01+00:00

AZ: 60th Season Set for Turf Paradise

Blood-Horse The 60th season of racing at Turf Paradise kicks off Oct. 17, with a new track announcer and a stakes schedule totaling $1.45 million during the 136-day stand that ends May 8, 2016. According to the track, Turf Paradise was located in the middle of the desert with fans having to navigate a pair [...]

2015-12-01T15:09:26+00:00

KY: Medication Issues Dominate KHRC Meeting

Blood-Horse Medication matters dominated the Aug. 18 meeting of the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission, which took the first steps toward changing the definitions for the three drug classification schedules that are used to determine if a medication violation has occurred. Like many states, Kentucky classifies drugs as classes A, B, C, or D in descending [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:03+00:00

Arkansas Commission Opposes Medication Bills

Blood-Horse The Arkansas Racing Commission voted Aug. 18 to formally oppose pending federal legislation that would shift the regulation and enforcement of medication use in horse racing to either the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) or an USADA not-for-profit affiliate to be called the Thoroughbred Horseracing Anti-Doping Authority (THADA). Arkansas Racing Commission chairman Cecil Alexander [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:03+00:00

Texas thoroughbred racetracks bracing for shutdown

ksat.com SAN ANTONIO - A letter from the Texas Racing Commission makes clear that it will not be approving any simulcasting agreements after Sept. 31, which is when its funding through the Legislative Budget Board runs out. For racetracks like Retama Park in Selma, that is a frightening thought because without racing regulation, there may [...]

2015-12-01T15:12:24+00:00

La: Delta Downs Unveils 2015-16 Stakes Schedule

Blood-Horse Delta Downs Racetrack Casino & Hotel will offer 32 stakes races, worth combined purses of $4.6 million, during its 86-day season that runs Oct. 16, 2015-March 12, 2016. The highlight of the season will be Saturday, Nov. 21, Jackpot Day, anchored by the $1 million Delta Downs Jackpot (gr. III) for 2-year-olds competing at [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:03+00:00

Delaware Valet Injured, Four Races Canceled

Blood-Horse Upset with the level of care after a valet was seriously injured in the paddock at Delaware Park Tuesday, Aug. 18, jockeys took off their mounts, forcing cancellation of the final four races. The race cancellations followed a paddock accident in which valet William Hollick, a former jockey at Delaware, was severely injured. According [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:03+00:00

TOC 100 Percent Against USADAs Involvement in Racing

Paulick Report Joe Morris, president of Thoroughbred Owners of California, said horsemen’s groups throughout North America are united in opposition to federal legislation that would create one agency to regulate medication rules, drug testing and enforcement throughout the United States. The various organizations (national and local affiliates of the Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association, Horsemen’s Benevolent and [...]

2016-11-03T12:43:03+00:00
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