Del Mar Resumes With ‘Classic Betting Menu’; $1 Million Pick 6 Guarantee For Opener

With the notable exception of its brand-new Opening Day $1-million guarantee for a single ticket Pick Six winner, Del Mar's 2023 betting menu will look quite familiar to those who have played the seaside track over the past several years when it begins its 84th season this Friday.

As per usual, the wagering starts with the traditional Win/Place/Show bets and extends out to five different multi-race exotic offerings – the Early Pick Four, the Late Pick Four, the Early Pick Five, the Late Pick Five and the Pick Six.

In all there are 15 different ways to invest in the daily programs, which will range from eight to 11 races on various afternoons throughout the eight-week session.

The rich Opening Day Pick Six guarantee is expected to stir early interest in the track's popular wager, which can be played for as little as 20¢. In addition, the bet will have several high-interest “mandatory payout” afternoons that will be announced once the race meet is up and running.

“It's basically our classic betting menu which has proven extremely popular with our fans,” said Del Mar's director of mutuels, Bill Navarro. “The Opening Day Pick Six guarantee for $1-million will fire things up right away and we're looking forward to another season of action aplenty over the course of the summer.”

Several of the track's multi-race bets were lowered from a $1 price to 50¢ in 2021 and that will continue this year. They are the Super High 5 – available on the day's last race; the early Pick Four (starting with Race 2); the Late Pick Four on the last four races of the day, and the Late Pick Five (available on the last five races of the afternoon).

Further, there again will be a Win/Place/Show Parlay available for a minimum of two races and a maximum of six. It is a $2 bet.

Besides the Pick Six, the wager that draws the most buzz from the racing crowd is the Late Pick Four. The bet has regularly registered $1-million-plus pools on weekends, a sweet prize for players who are willing to take a swing.

The full array of Del Mar bets is a follows: $2 Win, Place and Show (all races): $1 Exacta (all); $2 Quinella (all); $2 Rolling Doubles (all except last); $1 Rolling Pick 3 (all except last two); $1 Superfecta (10¢ minimum – all); $1 Place Pick All (starts w/Race 1 or 2); 50¢ Super High 5 (last); 20¢ Pick Six (last six); 50¢ Players' Pick 5 (first five and last five); 50¢ Pick 4 (Races 2 thru 5 and last four), and $2 Win-Place-Show Parlay (all races but last).

Del Mar will open its season with a three-day weekend (July 21, 22, 23), then have five four-day weeks (Thursday through Sunday), followed by a five-day week (including Labor Day Monday, September 4), then finally finish with a Friday-through-Sunday weekend (September 8, 9 and 10). First post on most days will be 2 p.m.

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Race Track Chaplaincy Of America Now Accepting Nominations For 2023 White Horse Awards

A hero is a person who is admired or idealized for their courage. Often in the face of crisis and adversity, a hero will put themselves in harm's way to help human or horse. There are heroes all around the horse racing industry and the Race Track Chaplaincy of America (RTCA) would like to recognize some of them.

The Race Track Chaplaincy of America (RTCA) is currently seeking nominees for it's 21st Annual White Horse Award (WHA). The White Horse Award is given to individual(s) who has done something heroic on behalf of human or horse in the past 12 months. The winner of the 2022 RTCA White Horse Award was Nery Delcid, who bravely prevented a maliciously set fire from spreading at Churchill Downs.

This year's White Horse Award winner will be honored by a special video presentation at the  Race Track Chaplaincy's Night of Faith, Hope & Love event on Tuesday, Oct. 31, at Santa Anita in Arcadia, Calif., just prior to the beginning of the Breeders' Cup World Championships. The White Horse Award has a long-standing history of recognizing some of the unsung heroes of horse racing, whether their actions were headline-grabbing or the quiet and not-so-obvious kind of heroism.

To submit a nomination for the White Horse Award visit http://www.rtcanational.org/events for a complete list of rules and selection criteria, as well as nomination forms. The deadline for submission will be Friday, August 25, 2023. For more information, please contact the RTCA National Service Center at (859) 410-7822.

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Jockey Bryson Butterfly Arrested on Murder Charges

In a press release issued July 14, the U.S. Marshall's Service reported that 18-year-old jockey Bryson Butterfly was arrested Thursday for allegedly being involved in a murder that took place Apr. 23 in Baltimore County.

Butterfly was arrested by the U.S. Marshals Mountain State Fugitive Task Force (MSFTF), in Harpers Ferry, WV near Charles Town Racetrack. He had ridden the night before at Penn National.

Butterfly is one of three suspects charged with first degree murder and robbery. Butterfly's two co-conspirators had previously been arrested and are currently in the Baltimore County Detention Center. Butterfly is currently being held at the Eastern Regional Jail to await his extradition to Maryland.

The Baltimore County Prosecutors Office requested the assistance of the U.S. Marshals Capital Area Regional Task Force (CARTF) in locating and apprehending Butterfly. The investigation revealed Butterfly had fled the area and was residing  in Jefferson County, WV.

“This case illustrates how well U.S. Marshals offices across the nation work together with other state and local agencies to locate and remove violent subjects from the community,” said Acting U.S. Marshal Terry Moore.

According to a report in the Baltimore Sun, the shooting killed 17-year-old Elias Cieslak and was described in court records as a drug deal and armed robbery gone bad. Cieslak was a student at Parkville High School.

On June 28, police arrested David Lofton, 32, on charges of first-degree murder, armed robbery and use of a firearm in a felony. A minor was also charged, but that person has not been identified because he is a minor.

Butterfly is a Native American who grew up on the Colville Indian reservation in Washington. He began riding at age 16 and bounced around among tracks in the West and Midwest. He arrived in Maryland in 2021 and began to ride at Laurel, Pimlico, Charles Town and Penn National. He has had 771 career mounts with 58 winners. He is 6-for-158 on the year.

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