
C W Charm (3) wins her second consecutive Remington Park race under jockey Luis Quinonez on Thursday, September 5, 2024, taking the allowance feature over turf. © Dustin Orona | Remington Park Photo

C W Charm (3) wins her second consecutive Remington Park race under jockey Luis Quinonez on Thursday, September 5, 2024, taking the allowance feature over turf. © Dustin Orona | Remington Park Photo

Ghost Hero, shown winning the 2023 Oklahoma Classics Cup at Remington Park, is expected to take the current season off according to trainer Jayde Gelner. © Dustin Orona | Remington Park Photo

Popperina (inside, blue cap-black blinkers) defeats Teresa’s Nightmare (7) to win the featured allowance race Wednesday, September 11, 2024 at Remington Park © Dustin Orona | Remington Park Photo

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Order of Merit with Belen Quinonez up on Saturday, Aug. 24. The win was the first for Quinonez at Remington Park since 2016 © Dustin Orona | Remington Park Photo

Jockey Sofia Barandela in the Remington Park winner’s circle. Credit: Mackenzie Kelley/Remington Park © Mackenzie Kelley | Remington Park Photo

It’s not often one sees the same name at the top of the owners and trainers’ standings simultaneously at a racetrack, but that’s been the plot to Dick Cappellucci’s story at Remington Park this meet. © Mackenzie Kelley | Remington Park Photo

Trainer Steve Martin proved he was a wild, crazy guy at Remington Park in 2011 when a horse he owned, Ted’s Folly, won the Springboard Mile. Wilson Brown trained that Oklahoma-bred. © Dustin Orona | Remington Park Photo

Trainer Ingrid Mason, making her Remington Park debut this meet, worked her way up the ranks in horse racing the hard way to become a multiple graded stakes-winner.

I’m Alive (11) noses Smarty Ball (7, inside) to win the third race on Friday, Aug. 16, 2024 at Remington Park, at longshot odds of 57-1. Jockey Samuel Burgos was on the winner who paid $117.20. © Dustin Orona/Remington Park
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Horsemen’s Advisory: Yunnan Baiyao / Yunnan Paiyao
May 26, 2026 -- Following up on an advisory distributed in January 2024, HIWU strongly advises horsemen to dispose of any variations of the herbal products that may be identified on the labels as Yunnan Paiyao, Yunnan Baiyao, and/or Baiyao. HIWU continues to find these supplements during searches despite the risks associated with them.
In testing various forms of these products, which are manufactured in the United States and abroad, both Banned Substances (e.g., boldione, glaucine, higenamine, and adenosine monophosphate) and Controlled Medications (e.g., ephedrine) have been reported in analyzed samples despite not being listed on the ingredient labels.
Continued use of these products may put horsemen at risk of a positive test.
As a reminder, supplements manufactured in the United States or elsewhere are not regulated by the United States Food and Drug Administration; horsemen and veterinarians use them at their own risk.
Additional resources are available on the HIWU website:
Dietary Supplements- What You Should Know
What's the Scoop on Dietary Supplements?
By applying caution and conducting due diligence before purchasing or using dietary supplements, horsemen can ensure that they are doing their best to minimize the risk of unintentionally exposing their horses to Prohibited Substances.
For questions or to get in touch with HIWU’s Science team, please contact sciencesupport@hiwu.org.
About the Horseracing Integrity & Welfare Unit
The Horseracing Integrity & Welfare Unit (HIWU) was established in 2022 by Drug Free Sport International to administer the rules and enforcement mechanisms of the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority’s (HISA) Anti-Doping and Medication Control (ADMC) Program. The ADMC Program established a centralized testing and results management process that applies uniform penalties for violations efficiently and consistently across all American Thoroughbred racing jurisdictions that HISA governs. As the enforcement agency of the ADMC Program, HIWU oversees all testing processes, including the selection of horses to be tested, training of sample collection personnel, and chain-of-custody procedures. Additionally, HIWU is charged with industry/stakeholder education, laboratory accreditation, results management and adjudication, and investigations. For more information, please visit hiwu.org.
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Hours for the OHRC Licensing Offices at Remington Park and Fair Meadows for June and the last week of May are as follows:
Fair Meadows at Expo Square
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Tuesday thru Saturday 10am - 3pm
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Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 3pm
Remington Park
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Monday thru Friday 8am - 4pm
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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
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