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2025 Stallions (Sires of 2022 foals that are eligible for the 2025 Stallion Stakes)
2024 Stallions (Sires of 2021 foals that are eligible for the 2024 Stallion Stakes)
2023 Stallions (Sires of 2020 foals that are eligible for the 2023 Stallion Stakes)
2022 Stallions (Sires of 2019 foals that are eligible for the 2022 Stallion Stakes)
2021 Stallions (Sires of 2018 foals that are eligible for the 2020 Stallion Stakes)
2020 Stallions (Sires of 2017 foals that are eligible for the 2021 Stallion Stakes)
2019 Stallions (foals of 2020)
2018 Stallions (foals of 2019)
2017 Stallions (foals of 2018)
2016 Stallions (foals of 2017)
2015 Stallions (foals of 2016)
2014 Stallions (foals of 2015)
2013 Stallions (foals of 2014)
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OKLAHOMA HBPA
WORKERS’ COMPENSATION INSURANCE PROGRAM
INTEREST SIGN-UP
The Louisiana HBPA Workers’ Compensation Insurance Program has been a successful option for horsemen, and we are exploring whether there is enough interest to implement a similar program for Oklahoma HBPA members.
This sign-up sheet is NOT a commitment. It is simply to determine if enough trainers are interested to move forward with developing the program.
If you are interested please click the link below and fill out the form.
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Oklahoma HBPA Worker's Comp Interest Sign-up
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OKLAHOMA HBPA WORKERS’ COMPENSATION INSURANCE PROGRAM INTEREST SIGN-UP The Louisiana HBPA Workers’ Compensation Insurance Program has been a successful option for horsemen, and we are exploring wh...... See MoreSee Less
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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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