CHRB Sets ’24 NorCal Schedule, but GGF’s Closure Remains ‘Elephant in the Room’

The California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) on Thursday approved a calendar that fleshed out the Northern California racing schedule through mid-September 2024. But the initiative still left race-date gaps late in the year that must be addressed both for next season and the future as stakeholders and regulators attempt to realign the circuit in the wake of news that Golden Gate Fields will not be part of the racing landscape beyond next June.

Back on July 16, 1/ST Racing, which owns both Santa Anita Park and Golden Gate Fields, announced that Golden Gate would cease racing at the end of 2023. That timetable was later revamped by 1/ST Racing, which earlier this month announced that it would keep NorCal's last remaining commercial track open through mid-June of 2024 in an effort to provide stability for a circuit that will soon have to rely on extended fairs racing to remain viable.

Prior to the CHRB's 7-0 vote on Sept. 21 to approve 2024 dates for the work-in-progress circuit, Scott Chaney, the board's executive director, explained that even though a measure of short-term certainty would be achieved, at some near-future point everyone involved in the process would have to deal with the “elephant in the room” that will arrive in the form of Golden Gate not opening on Sept. 11, 2024, for its traditional autumn meet.

Chaney outlined two likely post-Golden Gate scenarios: That entities wanting to conduct new race meets will “find a home for dates and make more of a year-round racing calendar,” or the NorCal circuit will morph into “a really great fair season each summer, and [then try] to take care of those horses that might not have a place to run in Southern California” while NorCal racing goes dark, perhaps for months at a time.

“So I think that's what's facing the industry going forward,” Chaney said. “We've kind of kicked the can down the road a little bit, and I really appreciate [the six-month Golden Gate extension]. But the hard decisions, we've really just forestalled them for a few more months.”

Chaney also underscored that any entity wishing to fill the NorCal dates void would be advised to get its act together sooner rather than later, “because we have humans and horses that we have to think about come the end of fair racing next year.”

Chaney read into the record the schedule the commissioners approved. At least for right now, it will look like this for 2023-24:

“Golden Gate Fields from late December through June; followed by the normal four weeks of Alameda County Fair; followed by the normal three weeks at Cal Expo; followed by Santa Rosa, who is requesting and is interested in an additional third week, and then followed by Ferndale, who also is interested in a third week,” Chaney said.

“So that takes us through Sept. 10,” Chaney said. “The one remaining fair would be Fresno, and they are requesting the first two weeks of October. So that leaves the last few weeks of September, and then mid-October through December, unallocated.”

Larry Swartzlander, the executive director of California Authority of Racing Fairs, told the board prior to the vote that, “We would like to see the dates awarded for the fall period, but at this point we don't have a definite location.”

CHRB vice chair Oscar Gonzales tried to strike a positive tone by pointing out that while not perfect, the NorCal situation is not as bleak as it looked two months ago when the bombshell Golden Gate news first dropped.

“We definitely want to reassure Northern California horsemen, breeders and owners in particular, that racing will continue; that this board is going to do everything that we can,” Gonzales said, alluding to the work that still needs to be done.

Bill Nader, the president and chief executive officer of the Thoroughbred Owners of California (TOC), pledged his organization's support for NorCal, and he said the TOC recognized the important role the circuit plays in the state's overall racing.

But Nader did express concern about a third week of racing at Ferndale, which he said averaged only 5.12 starters per race over two weeks this summer.

“So to stretch it to three weeks, from the TOC point of view…I just think it might be one step too far,” Nader said, adding that keeping the Ferndale meet at two weeks, at least for now, “would make better sense.”

Swartzlander defended Ferndale based on its small-track aesthetics trumping the low number of starters.

“When you talk about the number of horses, last year we had 5.02, which was less than we had this year,” Swartzlander said. “Every year Ferndale is basically in that category. You know, I can't applaud it or say negatively against it. It is what it is. And if you've been up there–great fans; have a good time–it's just a good atmosphere. And I believe with the third week, and also you change the playing field in Northern California, [we] expect to have better support.”

Gonzales pointed out that by allocating dates on Thursday, the CHRB wasn't outright approving a three-week license for Ferndale. That decision to grant actual licensure will happen closer to the race meet's start, which is standard procedure for the CHRB. Gonzales said if veterinarians and other CHRB staffers at that time present evidence that three weeks at Ferndale would be too much of a strain or a stress on horses, the board will address the issue.

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HISA Submits Proposed Racetrack Safety Rule Changes to FTC for Approval

Edited Press Release

The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) has submitted proposed rule changes to its Racetrack Safety Program to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for review. A red-lined document noting these proposed changes is available here. The FTC will subsequently post the proposed rules to the public register for public comment.

Until changes to the rules are approved by the FTC, the previously approved version of HISA's Racetrack Safety rules, which took effect July 1, 2022, will remain in place. Those rules are available in full on HISA's Regulations Page.

HISA's proposed changes to the Racetrack Safety rules were developed after months of dialogue with and feedback from racing participants across the country, including HISA's Horsemen's Advisory Group. During this time, the proposed rules were shared with industry members for two rounds of informal comments and published on HISA's website for additional industry input. All in, HISA's Racetrack Safety Committee received, reviewed and considered more than 600 comments from racing participants. The proposed changes submitted to the FTC today were reviewed and approved by HISA's Racetrack Safety Committee and full Board of Directors.

When and if these rule changes are approved by the FTC, HISA will undertake robust educational efforts to ensure horsemen nationwide are fully aware of these changes and well-equipped to comply with them before they go into effect.

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Santa Anita Unveils Promotions For Autumn Meet

In addition to world-class racing, Santa Anita's upcoming Autumn Meet will feature a wide variety of promotions, including free parking and admission as well as $3 beers and $5 margaritas on opening day, Friday, Sept. 29 and most Fridays throughout the 19-day stand.

With the 40th running of the Breeders' Cup World Championships coming to Santa Anita for a record 11th time on Nov. 3 & 4, the Autumn Meet will showcase the best Thoroughbreds in the world at America's most picturesque racing venue.

“We're excited to welcome racing fans back to The Great Race Place,” said Andrew Arthur, Santa Anita's senior director of marketing.  “We've got an aggressive experience and promotional schedule to help us build momentum as we approach the Breeders' Cup on Nov. 3 and 4 and we're confident this is going to complement some great racing beginning on opening day.”

Fans are encouraged to sign up in advance of opening day Sept. 29, for Santa Anita's free online Showvivor presented by EquineEdge. Showvivor requires players to pick horses that finish in the money and offers a total of $5,000 in prize money.

For those 1/ST Reward (formerly XB Rewards and Thoroughbreds) members that attend on-track and bet $100 on Santa Anita races via 1/ST Rewards, 1/ST BET or Xpressbet, they'll receive a free Santa Anita Sweatshirt.  Additionally, fans can earn a commemorative Zenyatta Pin on Oct. 1, 7, 8 & 9 by betting $50 via 1/ST Rewards, 1/ST BET or Xpressbet or by visiting Santa Anita Park.

FOLLOWING ARE A LISTING OF PROMOTIONS THROUGH CLOSING DAY, NOV. 5

— Saturday, Sept. 30
Japan Family Day/Birriamania (East Infield Area)/Trackside Dining Buffet/Infield Family Fun Zone/Santa Anita Pick'Em Contest

— Sunday, Oct. 1
Japan Family Day (Trackside, Kingsbury Fountain)/Infield Family Fun Zone/Santa Anita Pick 'Em Contest

— Friday, Oct. 6
$3 Beers & $5 Margaritas/Free Admission & Parking/Santa Anita Pick 'Em Contest

— Saturday, Oct. 7
$30,000 Wealth Tree & Asian Fall Festival/Infield Family Fun Zone/Santa Anita Pick 'Em Contest

— Sunday, Oct. 8
$30,000 Wealth Tree & Asian Fall Festival/Infield Family Fun Zone/Santa Anita Pick 'Em Contest

— Holiday Racing, Monday, Oct. 9
Dollar Day with $1 Beers & Sodas, plus $2 Hot Dogs/Santa Anita Pick 'Em Contest

— Saturday, Oct. 14
Oktoberfest Trackside Apron/Infield Family Fun Zone/Santa Anita Pick 'Em Contest

— Sunday, Oct. 15
Oktoberfest Trackside Apron/Infield Family Fun Zone/Santa Anita Pick 'Em Contest

— Friday, Oct. 20
$3 Beers & $5 Margaritas/Free Admission & Parking

— Saturday, Oct. 21
Oktoberfest Trackside Apron/Infield Pumpkin Patch & Fall Fun Fest/Past Action Heroes (Infield)/Santa Anita Pick 'Em Contest

— Sunday, Oct. 22
Oktoberfest Trackside Apron/Pink's Hot Dogs (Loge Box Seats)/Pumpkin Patch & Fall Fun Fest (Infield)/Santa Anita Pick 'Em Contest

— Friday, Oct. 27
$3 Beers & $5 Margaritas/Free Admission & Parking

— Saturday, Oct. 28
Smorgasburg Event Trackside Apron/Infield Pumpkin Patch & Fall Fun Fest/Spooktober Treat Hunt (East Infield)/Free Admission (Direct Mailer)/ Santa Anita Pick 'Em Contest

— Sunday, Oct. 29
Infield Pumpkin Patch & Fall Fun Fest/Spooktober Treat (East Infield)/Hallow-Weiners (East Infield)/Santa Anita Pick 'Em Contest

— Thursday, Nov. 2
$3 Beers & $5 Margaritas/Free Admission & Parking

— Friday, Nov. 3
Breeders' Cup World Championships, Day One

— Saturday, Nov. 4
Breeders' Cup World Championships, Day Two

— Sunday, Nov. 5
Closing Day/Mandatory Pari-Mutuel Payouts/$500 Closing Day Challenge/Santa Anita Pick 'Em Contest, 1/ST Reward:  Santa Anita Sweatshirt

Fans are encouraged to visit breederscup.com/ticketing for Breeders' Cup reservations on Nov. 3 and 4.  For additional information, please visit santaanita.com or call (626) 574-RACE.

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Illinois Racing Board Approves 78 Thoroughbred Dates At Hawthorne In 2024

The Illinois Racing Board on Thursday approved 78 thoroughbred race programs at Hawthorne Race Course in 2024.

Hawthorne, located 10 miles southwest of downtown Chicago, will race two days a week — Saturdays and Sundays — from March 23 to June 1.

The track will race three days a week — Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays — from June 2 to Oct. 13.

Post times will begin at 6:30 p.m. CT on Thursday and 2:50 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. The track will be dark on Thursday, July 4.

It is expected the race track will be available for thoroughbred training around Saturday, Feb. 17, depending on weather.

Chris Block, president of the Illinois Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association, credited Tim Carey and Hawthorne's staff for their efforts to support continued Thoroughbred racing in Illinois.

Carey told the IRB that Hawthorne plans to have its racino operational by the end of calendar 2024 and that construction will take approximately 12 to 14 months.

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