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…
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
The 5-2 morning line favorite for Friday’s $300,000 Springboard Mile, Speed King, arrived Wednesday morning at Remington Park. Trainer Ron Moquett is excited about his chances in the track’s cornerstone race for 2-year-olds on the final night of the season..
Individual capsules for $300,000, Springboard Mile, Remington Park, Friday, December 13, 2024, Race 12 – Approximate post 10:26 p.m.
Flashy Lass, shown winning on Oct. 26 at Remington Park, will attempt to stay undefeated locally in the $75,000 She’s All In Stakes on Friday, Dec. 13. 📸: Dustin Orona Photography/Remington Park
Dominant Spirit, shown winning his first career racon Sept. 12 at Remington Park, posted a sharp four-furlong breeze on Friday, Dec. 6 to prepare for the $300,000 Springboard Mile here on Dec. 13. 📸: Dustin Orona Photography/Remington Park
Jolly Samurai, shown winning the Kip Deville Stakes at Remington Park on Sept. 29, will attempt to keep his career record perfect as he makes his fourth start in the $300,000 Springboard Mile on Friday, Dec. 13. 📸: Dustin Orona Photography/Remington Park
Glee, shown winning the Gaylord Memorial on Sept. 29 by 15-1/2 lengths, is the even-money morning-line favorite for the Toby Keith Stakes at Remington Park on Dec. 13 📸: Dustin Orona Photography/Remington Park
Frozentap wins the finale on Friday, December 6, 2024 at Remington Park, giving jockey Rene Diaz his third win of the evening. 📸: Dustin Orona Photography/Remington Park
Doug O’Neill has entered Dr Ruben M in the $300,000 Springboard Mile on Friday, Dec. 13, the final night of the Remington Park season. 📸: 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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