Notice: Attention Horseman
IMPORTANT CHANGES EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 12, 2022
PLEASE FAMILIARIZE YOURSELVES WITH THE CHANGES REGARDING RULES AND REGULATIONS.
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Notice: Attention Horseman
IMPORTANT CHANGES EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 12, 2022
PLEASE FAMILIARIZE YOURSELVES WITH THE CHANGES REGARDING RULES AND REGULATIONS.
PDF LINK HERE
Flashy Lass wins the She’s All In Stakes on Friday, Dec. 13, 2024 at Remington Park under jockey Stewart Elliott.
📸: Dustin Orona Photography/Remington Park
C W Prize wins the Jeffrey Hawk Memorial on Friday, Dec. 13, 2024 at Remington Park under jockey Richard Eramia.
📸: Dustin Orona Photography/Remington Park
Glee romps to win the Toby Keith Stakes on Friday, Dec. 13, 2024 at Remington Park. Jockey Stewart Elliott was up for the triumph.
📸: Dustin Orona Photography/Remington Park
It’s not often fans get two-time Remington Park top rider Stewart Elliott at 10-1 odds, but his horses don’t seem to care if they are longshots like Red Mountain, who upset even-money favorite Flat Hanby in the $50,000 Jim Thorpe Stakes on Friday night. The race, at one mile, is for Oklahoma-bred 3-year-olds.
📸: Dustin Orona Photography/Remington Park
Coal Battle won the war against 2-1 wagering favorite Speed King down the stretch, outlasting the speed demon by a half-length to win the $300,000 Springboard Mile Stakes. The marquee race for 2-year-olds at Remington Park was the headliner on the final night of the 2024 Thoroughbred Season.
📸: Dustin Orona Photography/Remington Park
Miss Code West easily wins the Useeit Stakes on Friday, December 13, 2024 at Remington Park. The victory was her third stakes triumph of the season. Jockey Floyd Wethey, Jr. was up.
📸: Dustin Orona Photography/Remington Park
Edward J. DeBartolo (at that time, the owner of Balmoral, Thistledown and Louisiana Downs) built Remington Park in Oklahoma City as a $100 million showcase for Thoroughbred racing. The inaugural race meet during the fall of 1988 was an opportunity for Oklahoma Thoroughbred horsemen to race in their home state and for horsemen from throughout the region to enjoy Oklahoma’s hospitality.
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