Arr Piratetreasure (4) gets up to win by a nose over Matagora Bay on National Talk Like A Pirate Day. The maiden-breaking win for Arr Piratetreasure came in the fifth race of the evening under jockey Lindey Wade. © Dustin Orona | Remington Park Photo
C W Prize Wins the featured sprint allowance for Oklahoma-breds on Wednesday, September 18, 2024 at Remington Park. The win was his second consecutive this season. Jockey Richard Eramia was up. © Dustin Orona | Remington Park Photo
Jaxon Traveler, shown winning at Remington Park on Aug. 17, has been nominated to the $100,000 David M. Vance Sprint in Oklahoma City on Sept. 29. © Dustin Orona | Remington Park Photo
When Harry Hernandez was about 8 years old in Puerto Rico, his father, who was a jockey, put him up on a filly at the racetrack to give his young son a thrill. © Dustin Orona | Remington Park Photo
Hall of Fame trainer Steve Asmussen has nominated Dimatic to the Grade 3 Oklahoma Derby on Sept. 29 at Remington Park. © Dustin Orona | Remington Park Photo
Stewart Elliott posted his fifth riding triple of the Remington Park season on Friday, Sept. 13, 2024. He has padded his lead in the jockey standings by nine wins to a total of 26 going into racing on Saturday, September 14, 2024. © Dustin Orona | Remington…
Luckytabucky cruises to victory in the feature allowance for Oklahoma-breds on Thursday, September 12, 2024 at Remington Park. Jockey Leandro Goncalves was up for the win, his third of the evening. © Dustin Orona | Remington Park Photo
Tap the Dot (9), shown winning the Red Earth Stakes at Remington Park in 2023, has been entered to defend his title in this year’s renewal on Friday, Sept. 20. © Dustin Orona | Remington Park Photo
Dark Afternoon (5), winning the Remington Park Turf Sprint in 2023. The Oklahoma-bred has been nominated to defend his title in the race this season on Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. © Dustin Orona | Remington Park Photo
Lady Jae wins the final race on Saturday, September 7, 2024 at Remington Park, giving jockey Harry Hernandez a riding triple on the evening. © Dustin Orona | Remington Park Photo
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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