Fertilization, Blanketing Among Keys To Keeping Del Mar Turf Course In The Green

Anyone who maintains a lawn at their home knows the two most difficult times of the year to keep the grass green are in the height of summer and late autumn, when the temperatures at night start to plummet.

Fortunately for Del Mar and it's 10½-acre Jimmy Durante Turf Course, they have landscape superintendent John Beggin, who knows just what to do to keep the grass green through the upcoming Bing Crosby Season and its Turf Festival.

Beggin says they've been working on the turf course since the close of the summer meet in September.

“A lot of fertilizing,” he says, “and we blanket the track multiple times to help bring the soil temperatures up.”

Beggin admits they do some turf painting but it's not for aesthetic reasons.

“It helps radiate heat,” Beggin notes, “to get it to recover and grow. Our soil is not ideal for warm season grass so we do anything we can to raise the temperature of the soil. That's the key.”

Del Mar patrons will notice immediately the excellent job Beggin and his staff have done on the turf course. The lush green look of the course jumps out at you when you enter the grandstand. But looks aren't everything. Safety is also top in mind.

“I try to keep a consistent softness to the grass,” Beggin says. “If the course starts to get firm we aerify it to soften it back up. The drier it is, the firmer it is. There's kind of a fine line between keeping the moisture right where we want.”

The Jimmy Durante course consists of Bermuda grass and Beggin finds himself in a constant battle with Mother Nature and the persistent marine layer that blankets our coast.

“Bermuda really thrives off of UV's,” Beggin contends. “Without direct UV's it just doesn't thrive as much.”

He says having Tropical Storm Hilary blow through back in September has helped with the maintenance of the turf course this fall.

“The rains really helped,” Beggin notes. “We don't usually get that kind of rain during that season and it helped push certain salts and toxins out of the soil to have everything thrive.”

Turf racing is a big emphasis for the Bing Crosby Season but it's no different for Beggin.

“Every time we race I feel pressure,” he says. “My ultimate goal is to keep everything consistent to where it has been in the past. All the way through the meet, in between seasons and into the next meet.”

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Summer Wind Pays $1.8 Million For Frankel’s Grade II Winner Skims at Keeneland November

Andrew Rosen's Skims (GB) (Frankel {GB}) became the first to achieve a seven-figure pricetag as Book 1 of the Keeneland November hit its midpoint Wednesday afternoon in Lexington, hammering to Summer Wind Equine's Jane Lyon for $1.8 million. Consigned to the sale as hip 125 by Bluegrass Thoroughbred Services, agent, the 4-year-old raced as a homebred for Rosen and was conditioned by Shug McGaughey to four wins from her 14 career starts, highlighted by a victory in the GII Sands Point S. as a 3-year-old in 2022. A Belmont allowance winner this past June, the half-sister to GSW War Decree (War Front) was also runner-up to Canadian Horse of the Year and recent GI Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf third-place finisher Moira (Ghostzapper) in the GII Canadian S. Sept. 9. Moira sold for $3 million at Fasig-Tipton Tuesday evening.

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Del Mar: Six Sophomores Face Off In Opening Day’s Let It Ride Stakes

Six 3-year-olds have answered the call for runners in Del Mar's fall session opening feature – the $75,000 Let It Ride Stakes, an overnight offering at a mile on the lawn. It will go as Race 7 on an eight-race card at the seaside oval this Friday on the first of 13 race days during its 10th Bing Crosby Season.

First post daily throughout the four-week stand will be a 12:30 p.m.

The Let It Ride looms a contentious affair with none of the young horses jumping out as a stout favorite. Three of the runners come into the fray off a last-out maiden special weight tally, two on the grass and the other on the synthetic Tapeta at Woodbine in Canada.

That trio consists of Valient Ranches's Calm Sea, Augustin Stables' Camilo and Red Baron's Barn and Rancho Temescal's Dandy Man Shines.

Calm Sea scored in a dead-heat going a mile and an eighth at Santa Anita on October 14. He was handled by Mario Gutierrez that day and will have the same rider up Friday.

Camilo comes down from Toronto where he registered his tally on October 7 at seven furlongs. He gets top rider Flavien Prat for his California debut.

Dandy Man Shines clicked at Del Mar at eight furlongs on the green on September 9. He had Umberto Rispoli up that afternoon and will partner with him again Friday.

Here's the rest of the field with riders: R3 Racing's Sharp Aza Tack (Tiago Pereira); Great Friends Stables, Davis, et al's Ah Jeez (Antoni Fresu), and C R K Stable's Smart Mo (Juan Hernandez).

The Let It Ride is the first of 15 stakes worth more than $2-million that will be presented during the meet, nine of them graded and 10 on the turf.

Racing will be held on a Friday, Saturday and Sunday basis through closing day on Sunday, December 3. Additionally, there will be a special card on Thanksgiving Day, November 23, with an 11 a.m. first post that will allow fans to make it home in plenty of time for turkey dinners.

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Turfway Park’s Holiday Meet To Offer Average Daily Purses Of $384,700

Winter racing is approaching in the Bluegrass State and some of the country's top owners, trainers and jockeys will compete for substantial purse money at the Turfway Park Holiday Meet, which spans from Nov. 29-Dec. 30.

The Holiday Meet Condition Book features more than $7.6 million in purses (excluding extras and substitute races). The average daily purses throughout the 20-day meet amount to $384,700, which is about $29,000 more than what was offered over the 19-day period in 2022. The purse money includes funds from the Kentucky Thoroughbred Development Fund and is awaiting final approval from the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission.

Registered Kentucky-breds participating in maiden special weight races will compete for a generous $70,000 purse, while allowances will range from $74,000 to $80,000. The Holiday Meet stakes schedule includes five black-type races, each worth $125,000: Holiday Inaugural (on Dec. 2), My Charmer (Dec. 9), Prairie Bayou (Dec. 16), Gowell Stakes (Dec. 23), and Holiday Cheer (Dec. 30).

“We're excited to kick off another racing season at Turfway Park and thrilled to offer some of the top overnight purses during the winter in North America,” Director of Racing Tyler Picklesimer said. “The Kentucky circuit has proven to be one of the best in the country and we are proud to be represented by some of the outfits who are stabled at Turfway Park and the surrounding training centers.”

In addition to the substantial purses, bettors will have the opportunity to wager on horses from some of the top stables in North America, including Turfway mainstays Steve Asmussen, Brad Cox and Mike Maker along with newcomers Tom Amoss, Josie Carroll, Phil D'Amato, Kelsey Danner and Cherie DeVaux.

Multiple leading rider Gerardo Corrales will return to ride at Turfway this winter and will be joined by many new faces in the jocks room including Gavin Ashton, Adam Beschizza, Declan Cannon, Declan Carroll, Abel Cedillo, Axel Concepcion, Tyler Conner, Colby Hernandez, Gabe Saez and Joe Talamo. Several Turfway mainstays are also scheduled to return including Alex Achard, Fernando De La Cruz, Albin Jiminez, Chris Landeros, Luan Machado, John McKee, Perry Ouzts, Ferrin Peterson, Joe Ramos and Walter Rodriguez.

Live racing will commence on a Wednesday-Saturday schedule with a daily first post of 5:55 p.m. ET. The Turfway Park Winter/Spring Meet will begin on Jan. 3.

For more information about racing and gaming at Turfway Park, please visit www.turfwaypark.com.

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