PDF link below is the material that was presented at the meeting with HIWU on Friday, at Will Rogers Downs regarding the new rules that went into effect today.
HIWU Horseman’s Educational Presentation PDF Here
PDF link below is the material that was presented at the meeting with HIWU on Friday, at Will Rogers Downs regarding the new rules that went into effect today.
HIWU Horseman’s Educational Presentation PDF Here
For ImmedThe 2025 Oklahoma Stallion Register will be a great resource for breeder’s who cover the state of Oklahoma to promote their Oklahoma Stallion for the breeding season of 2025. The Oklahoma Stallion Register will be available December 2024 online only.
Doudoudouwanadance, shown winning the Oklahoma Classics Lassie in 2022, is the morning-line favorite for the Oklahoma Classics Distaff Handicap at Remington Park on Friday, Oct. 20, 2023.
© Dustin Orona Photography/Remington Park
That’s Something, shown winning the Oklahoma Classics Cup in 2022 at Remington Park, will attempt to become the first horse to post a repeat victory in the race since 2019 when he goes in the main event of Oklahoma Classics Night on Oct. 20, 2023.
© Dustin Orona Photography/Remington Park
Red River Witch, shown winning the fillies division of the Oklahoma Stallion Stakes on Sept. 8 at Remington Park, is one of the top nominees for the Oklahoma Classics Distaff Handicap on Friday, Oct. 20, 2023
© Dustin Orona Photography/Remington Park
That’s Something, winner of the 2022 Oklahoma Classics Cup at Remington Park, has been nominated to the race again this year. The Classics Cup is the headline event on the Oklahoma Classics Night of racing for Oklahoma-bred Thoroughbreds on Friday, Oct. 20, 2023.
© Dustin Orona Photography/Remington Park
Kwontro (inside, white blinkers) holds off Kodaline to win the featured allowance event on Thursday, October 5, 2023 at Remington Park.
© 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.
Phone: (405) 427-8753
Email: TRAO Office
© 2024 Thoroughbred racing association of Oklahoma | site design by DP Graphics