Laurel to Swap Three Thursdays for Mondays in November

Laurel Park will swap out three Thursday racing dates for Mondays in November. The request was unanimously approved by a voice vote at the Oct. 4 Maryland Racing Commission meeting.

Mike Rogers, the president of the racing division for the Maryland Jockey Club's Pimlico Race Course and Laurel Park, told commissioners that the Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association was in favor of the switch.

“It's kind of an experiment. We see that handle is a little bit low on the Thursdays, so we're going to see if we can get a little bit of a bump on the handle by shifting to Mondays,” Rogers said. “The sample size is a little bit low, it's only three days, but I think we'll get a little bit of a sense whether the Mondays are successful or not.”

According to the calendar posted on Laurel's website, the three dropped Thursdays are Nov. 3, 10 and 17, making the schedule Fridays through Mondays on those weeks.

The Thanksgiving Day program on Nov. 24 remains intact on the posted schedule. Starting in December, the Laurel schedule had already been slated to revert to three-day racing weeks on a Friday-through-Sunday basis (with the exception of the weekend of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day).

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MJC Team To Participate in Real Rider Cup

A team representing the Maryland Jockey Club will participate in the Real Rider Cup Friday, Sept. 16, at Fair Hill.

The Fair Hill leg of the 2022 Real Rider Cup continues the tradition of the charity show jumping event that supports Fair Hill Thoroughbred Show, New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and the Retired Racehorse Project.

The MJC will be represented by host/analyst Kali Francois, marketing and events manager Brittlan Wall and trainer Jacqueline Savoye.

“I couldn't be more excited to be part of this amazing event and Team Maryland Jockey Club,” Wall said. “It is a great way to not only showcase the incredible versatility and talent of off-track Thoroughbreds, but it also shines a light on and raises money for Thoroughbred aftercare. It has been an honor to raise money over the last few months for this extremely worthwhile cause.”

Francois, who has ridden more than 600 races in her career, added: “I'm jazzed. It will be the first time I've been in competition over fences since just under a decade. This is such an amazing event for off-track Thoroughbreds and it's a wonderful way to raise money for these incredible organizations.”

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New Face Narrowly Takes Laurel Summer Title

In the last race on the final day of Laurel Park's 2022 summer meet, trainer Rudy Sanchez-Salomon edged Claudio Gonzalez by one win, 19-18, to earn his first career training title, breaking their weekend tie.

“It's been a great meet,” Sanchez-Salomon said. “Everything has been great for us. We've been very blessed. I thank God
and thank my help and thank everybody.”

Jevian Toledo and Horacio Karamanos finished tied for leading jockey honors with 31 wins apiece. They also shared Laurel's summer meet title in 2020.

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2022 Maryland Thoroughbred Hall of Fame Inductees Announced

Eclipse Award-winning sprinters Star de Naskra and Smoke Glacken are the newest inductees to the Maryland Thoroughbred Hall of Fame after a vote by a committee of Maryland racing industry members coordinated by the Maryland Horse Breeders Association and Maryland Racing Media Association. This year's inductees will be celebrated during a ceremony between races at Timonium Saturday, Sept. 3. The newest honorees, with biographies, photos, videos and complete race records, will be showcased on-line at www.mdthoroughbredhalloffame.com.

“With the Maryland Thoroughbred Hall of Fame inductees each year we are able to shine a light on important Maryland-bred horses. This year two Eclipse Award-winning Champion Sprinters have been selected,” said Cricket Goodall, executive director of the Maryland Horse Breeders Association, “and it is a chance for many to learn about these horses and their connections. We congratulate them!”

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