Sam Houston Approved To Host 43 Thoroughbred Race Dates In 2024, Equal To 2023

The Texas Racing Commission (TXRC) approved the dates for the 2024 live racing season at Sam Houston Race Park in Wednesday's meeting in Austin, Texas.

The 43-day Thoroughbred meet will get underway on Friday, January 5, 2024, with live racing set for Friday at 6:30 pm (Central) and Saturday and Sunday cards beginning at 1:00 pm. Holiday Monday racing, also at 1:00 pm, will take place on Martin Luther King Day and President's Day.

The Houston Racing Festival highlights the Thoroughbred stakes schedule and will be contested on Saturday, Jan. 27 with a 1:00 pm first post. Inaugurated in 2013, the marquee racing event will be anchored by the $300,000 Houston Ladies Classic (G3) and the $200,000 John B. Connally Turf (G3). The $100,000 Bob Bork Texas Turf Mile, $100,000 Bara Lass and $100,000 Groovy Stakes will also be contested. A press release on the entire 2024 stakes schedule will be forthcoming.

Sam Houston Race Park's Vice President and General Manager Bryan Pettigrew attended today's Commission meeting and looks forward to a season filled with quality racing and an enhanced promotions and event schedule.

“Our entire team is excited about the 2024 live racing season,” said Pettigrew. “We have tremendous support from the Texas Thoroughbred Association, (TTA), Texas Horsemen's Partnership (THP) and the Texas Quarter Horse Association (TQHA),” said Pettigrew.

Sam Houston Race Park opened as the first Class 1 racetrack in Texas on April 24, 1994. Promotions for racing fans and the celebration of racing and breeding in the Lone Star State will be prominent throughout the upcoming meet. Pettigrew served as the marketing director for Sam Houston Race Park in the mid-90's and has a highly respected background in racing and sports and event management.

“When I was previously at Sam Houston, I was able to grow handle and attendance, while educating businesses and a newer fan base about the fun, excitement, and economic impact of horseracing in Texas,” he added. “To be able to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Sam Houston Race Park will be a thrill for the many breeders, owners, trainers and horseplayers who have been loyal supporters of Texas racing.”

Michael Acton returns as Director of Racing for the 2024 live racing season including the 25-day Sam Houston Race Park Quarter Horse meet which will run from Friday, April 19 through Saturday, June 15. Post time for the Quarter Horse season will be 6:30 pm (Central) on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Stall applications for the upcoming Thoroughbred live racing season are due by Wednesday, November 1. For further information, visit shrp.com.

About Sam Houston Race Park

Sam Houston Race Park is Houston's premier racing and entertainment facility, located just 15 miles northwest of downtown Houston. Owned by Penn Entertainment Inc. (NASDAQ – PENN), the racetrack, which opened in 1994, offers a variety of attractions for businesses, group outings and families during racing and the off-season. The track is best known for its award-winning dining and features multiple areas for fans looking for casual to upscale dining options including its Winner's Circle Restaurant, Jockey Club, Luxury Suites and Pavilion Centre. For more information or tickets to upcoming live racing, shows and events, please visit www.shrp.com or follow on: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tick Tok or YouTube.

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Keeneland To Construct New Paddock Building, Reimagined Saddling Experience

Keeneland officials have announced plans for major capital investment projects highlighted by the construction of a permanent Paddock Building and a reimagined saddling experience. Located alongside the Keeneland Paddock and Walking Ring, the new Paddock Building will expand viewing and dining experiences available to the public during Keeneland's two signature race meets, enhance hospitality during Keeneland's Thoroughbred auctions and provide exceptional new venues for special events year-round.

Furthering Keeneland's culture of equine safety, the saddling stalls will be repositioned to provide the safest environment possible for equine and human participants and to give fans an unmatched view of the Saddling Paddock.

Construction is scheduled to begin in January 2024 at the conclusion of Keeneland's January Horses of All Ages Sale. Plans are to complete the project in the Fall of 2025. Keeneland's race meets and sales will continue at full capacity during construction.

“Keeneland's founding mission is to be a model race track, to invest in the future of our sport, to enrich our Central Kentucky community and to always do what is best for the horse,” Keeneland President and CEO Shannon Arvin said. “This project is central to our mission because it will allow us to welcome more fans and give them a variety of world-class experiences during our race meets and beyond. The improvements to our saddling processes are not only functional in providing more space for horses and horsemen, but the results will offer unobstructed views to showcase the beauty and pageantry of our equine and human athletes.”

The three-level building is planned in the current footprint of the Keeneland administrative building and Jockeys Quarters and will extend the entire length of the Paddock and Walking Ring. The new venue will feature a variety of ticketed experiences available to the public, including traditional sit-down dining, new bar concepts, a panoramic rooftop and more. The Paddock Building will include a reconfigured East Gate entrance that will align with Keeneland Boulevard while expanding the area inside the gates around the historic Sycamore tree. Additionally, a new Jockeys Quarters will be housed within the building, providing fans a unique experience in which jockeys will walk directly through the venue before each race.

“We spent a great deal of time looking at racing venues and sports facilities around the world for inspiration.” Arvin said. “We also talked to our stakeholders and fans to understand what they love most about spending a day at Keeneland, whether it be during racing, sales or another occasion. Keeneland's fans are the best in the industry, and we know the demand for tickets is often greater than the supply. This new facility will allow us to provide a variety of unique experiences allowing more fans to enjoy the finest hospitality in sports.”

To accommodate the Paddock Building, a two-story operations building is planned for construction within walking distance of the race track. The new facility will enable Keeneland to consolidate core business and operations teams under one roof in an updated work environment. As part of the project scope, plans are also in development for an on-site Visitors Center.

These new structures will be architecturally consistent with the track's existing Clubhouse and Grandstand and feature the two-over-two pattern of stonework unique to Keeneland. This seamless integration into Keeneland's campus will enhance the patron experience while also maintaining the qualities and traditions that are beloved by so many in Central Kentucky and beyond.

The capital project is the largest undertaken since Keeneland opened nearly 90 years ago and marks the first major construction at the track since Keeneland Library was built in 2002.

Keeneland is working with state and local government to secure incentive funds to support the project, which is expected to cost nearly $93 million. Today, upon the recommendation of the Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet, Keeneland received preliminary approval from the Kentucky Tourism Development Finance Authority (KTDFA) for incentives to support the project totaling up to $23.2 million.

“Keeneland is a historic destination for our local families and travelers, and this exciting investment will create more opportunities for everyone to enjoy, while boosting our signature horse racing industry and Kentucky's $12.9 billion tourism industry,” said Gov. Andy Beshear. “The horse racing industry is as indispensable to our economy as it is to our culture, and after a record-breaking year for tourism in 2022, leaders like Keeneland are going to help ensure Kentucky's success continues for years to come.”

“We're thrilled to see Keeneland's investment in expanding their facilities in Lexington, which will further strengthen Kentucky's already prestigious horse industry,” said Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet Secretary Lindy Casebier. “This significant investment is a testament to the state's continued growth and momentum in the tourism sector, showcasing Kentucky's ability to deliver top-notch experiences to visitors from all over the world.”

“When Keeneland makes changes – and that doesn't happen very often – they are always done with excellence,” Mayor Linda Gorton said. “Keeneland attracts thousands of tourists to our community, who fill up our restaurants and our hotels. With this change, Keeneland will be able to welcome even more guests.”

Global design firm Populous is serving as lead architect and will carry out exterior and interior architecture and design, landscape design and experiential branding for the project. The Populous team, through its vast expertise creating world-class equestrian facilities, race courses and exhibitions buildings coupled with its rich history of developing immersive entertainment venues, has focused on weaving the beauty and traditions of Keeneland and the majesty and safety of the horse throughout the design.

“Keeneland is a national treasure and Populous is honored to support the emerging needs of horsemen and guests through these thoughtful design solutions while creating a new vantage point for future generations to enjoy all that Keeneland has to offer,” said Mason Paoli, Principal, Interior Design Director, Populous. “This project offers a unique opportunity to combine our deep background in the sports, entertainment and hospitality sectors to create these one-of-a-kind spaces for fans and patrons in reverence to the horse, further extending Keeneland's timeless mission and legacy in the sport.”

Opened in 1936, Keeneland unites world-class Thoroughbred racing and industry-leading sales under one mission-driven entity. Keeneland hosted the Breeders' Cup World Championships in 2015, 2020 and 2022. The track's renowned grounds were designated a National Historic Landmark in 1986. The site also has been a location for major motion pictures, including films about Seabiscuit and Secretariat.

Keeneland's race meets attract fans from all 50 states, and buyers and sellers from across the U.S. and some 50 countries participate in Keeneland's four Thoroughbred auctions. Keeneland racing and sales generate nearly $600 million in annual economic impact to Fayette County.

“VisitLEX is thrilled with Keeneland's plans for expanded seating and enhanced visitor experiences,” said VisitLEX President Mary Quinn Ramer. “Keeneland is investing in the future and this project ensures that visitors will continue to choose Lexington for world-class Thoroughbred racing. We are excited to welcome even more visitors to town to experience the magic of Keeneland.”

In addition to the new Paddock Building and improvements, Keeneland plans to make future announcements in furtherance of its mission to enhance racing and sales and the health and well-being of the horse.

“This exciting project will be the first in a number of enhancements to our trackside experience, sales facilities and the backstretch community,” said Arvin. “This is an investment in the advancement of Keeneland's mission: to strengthen our industry and the future of our sport for generations to come.”

About Keeneland

Since its first race meet more than 85 years ago, the Keeneland Association has devoted itself to the health and vibrancy of the Thoroughbred industry. The world's largest Thoroughbred auction house, Keeneland conducts five sales a year, in January, April, September and November. Graduates of Keeneland sales dominate racing across the globe at every level. In April and October, Keeneland offers some of the highest caliber and richest Thoroughbred racing in the world. Keeneland hosted the Breeders' Cup World Championships in 2015, 2020 and 2022. Uniquely structured, Keeneland is a privately held company with a not-for-profit mission that returns its earnings to the industry and the community in the form of higher purses and millions of dollars donated in support of horse industry initiatives and charitable contributions for education, research, and health and human services throughout Central Kentucky. Keeneland also maintains the Keeneland Library, a world-renowned public research institution with the mission of preserving information about the Thoroughbred industry. To learn more, visit Keeneland.com.

About Populous

Populous is a global design firm that designs the places where people love to be together, like the Olympics, World Cups and Super Bowls. Over the last 40 years, the firm has designed more than 3,000 projects worth $40 billion across emerging and established markets. Populous' comprehensive services include architecture, interior design, event planning and overlay, branded environments, wayfinding, and graphics, planning and urban design, landscape architecture, aviation and transport design, hotels and hospitality, and sustainable design consulting. Populous has offices on four continents with regional centers in Kansas City, London, and Brisbane. For more information visit www.populous.com.

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‘I Have Been Waiting A Long Time’: Corey Lanerie Rides 5,000th Winner At Keeneland

Jockey Corey Lanerie recorded the 5,000th victory of his career Wednesday at Keeneland when he rode 2-1 favorite I Feel the Need to a 3½-length victory in Race 3.

A 4-year-old daughter of Keen Ice trained by Chris Hartman, I Feel the Need is owned by Denny East, Jerry White, Mark Young and Michael Post. Her time for 1 1/16 miles was 1:45.93.

After the race, Lanerie described the race and reaching the milestone.

“It's beautiful,” he said. “I have been waiting a long time and it seems like I got right on it and I could never get over the hump, but today we got over the hump and hopefully we keep rolling.”

About this ride and when he knew he had the race won

“I looked at replays and she seemed like she came out of the gate slow in her previous starts, so I let her find her stride. I positioned myself behind (Steel Racer) and figured I would find a seam. In the middle of the (final) turn, she came off the rail a little bit and my horse was brave enough to shoot on through.”

On whether he felt pressure from all the people rooting him on to win 5,000

“If I (said) no, I would be lying. Especially after a while and riding a few favorites and nothing was happening. Everyone kept asking 'Is this the one? Is this the one?' and I kept saying 'I hope so.' It puts a little pressure on, but we live through pressure.”

On what stands out to you about reaching the milestone

“A lot of hard work and the first thing that crosses your mind is everybody in the past who helped you get there from when I started – the people who taught me how to ride – and all my family and friends that supported me the whole time, all the owners and trainers that stood by me, the horses that ran for me. I was just so blessed to have a career like this. People, including myself, just dream of a career like this, and I was able to fulfill it and do what I've had so much passion about since I was three years old. All I wanted to be was a jockey. God blessed me with enough talent to be able to do it as a career. I can't thank Him enough.”

On his supporters throughout his career

“Mostly my family because in this business you have a lot of ups and downs. Family sticking by you is key because when we lose 80% of the time, we're doing really good. I just thank family and a lot of the trainers that stuck with me. One of my first ones were Mike Stidham and Steve Asmussen. They gave me a chance to ride first call for both of them. I got to get on better horses, and it made me a much better rider. There's so many of them to thank. I couldn't possibly do it right here.”

Lanerie is the 38th North American jockey to win 5,000 races. Among jockeys listed as active, Lanerie is 12th behind Perry Ouzts (7,418 wins as of Oct. 17) and John Velazquez (6,543). The overall leader is Russell Baze (12,842) followed by Laffit Pincay Jr. (9,530), Bill Shoemaker (8,833), Pat Day (8,803) and Ouzts.

A longtime regular on the Kentucky circuit, Lanerie is Keeneland's sixth leading rider of all time by wins. He rode his first winner here during the 2000 Fall Meet and was the track's leading jockey of the 2015 Fall Meet. He has won 13 stakes, including three victories in the Central Bank Ashland (G1) – aboard Hooh Why (2009), Weep No More (2016) and Sailor's Valentine (2017) – and the 2015 Claiborne Breeders' Futurity (G1) on Brody's Cause.

The Louisville resident also has captured numerous Churchill Downs titles. In 2014, he won the prestigious George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award, which “honors riders whose careers and personal character earn esteem for the individual and the sport of Thoroughbred horse racing.”

Lanerie, 48, grew up in Lafayette, Louisiana, a region known for its horse racing culture and the starting point for some of the sport's most successful riders. His grandfather was a trainer and his father was a jockey and trainer. Lanerie honed his riding skills at informal weekend race meets before launching his professional career in 1991 and winning his first race that year at Evangeline Downs in Louisiana.

Lanerie's career presumably has many years remaining.

“My dad still gallops horses in the mornings,” he said. “He is 72.”

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Catalog For 2023 Wanamaker’s October Sale Now Available

The 2023 Wanamaker's October Sale catalog is online at wanamakers.com.

The sale includes options for every buyer, with 47 hips comprising the catalog. Offerings include broodmares in-foal to top stallions, open broodmares, racing prospects, as well as yearlings and weanlings by rising young stallions like Maximus Mischief, Flameaway, and Honest Mischief.

Bidding will open at 8 a.m. ET, with the first listing set to close at 5 p.m. Subsequent listings will close in three-minute increments. Detailed information on the buying process can be found at wanamakers.com/buy.

Highlights of the catalog include:

– Rosedale Arch, a broodmare being offered in-foal to Peace and Justice. She is the producer of two winners from two starters, both also by Peace and Justice. This includes Sofia's Secret, the earner of $145,680 to date.

– Sweet Lady Brown, a 5-year-old broodmare offered in-foal to Maximus Mischief. She is by Constitution and out of a half-sister to Belmont Stakes winner, Palace Malice.

– An Indiana-bred 2-year-old colt by Maximus Mischief offered as a racing prospect. Maximus Mischief is the current leading first-crop sire by winners and sits second by progeny earnings.

– An Arkansas-bred weanling filly by Flameaway, the third leading sire by wins among first-crop stallions. She is closely related to Fancy Kitten, the dam of Breeders' Cup contenders Jasper Krone and Ngannou.

For more information on those being offered in the 2023 Wanamaker's October Sale, see wanamakers.com. Prospective buyers may browse the website to view pedigrees, pictures, and videos of each hip offered. In-person inspections may be scheduled by contacting sellers with the information provided in the catalog.

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