SoCal Dates Set; Cal Expo Could Race Nights in ’23

The California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) on Thursday approved a 2023 schedule for the Southern California circuit that largely mirrors this year's version.

A final vote on the Northern California schedule was put off until the CHRB's October meeting.

But one new idea floated for the NorCal circuit during the Sep. 15 meeting could involve the Cal Expo state fair meet running either twilight or night programs next year.

Concerns over dangerously high temperatures during July, when Cal Expo is expected to receive its three-week block of dates, were cited by CHRB vice chair Oscar Gonzales as a reason for moving away from afternoon first posts.

The Sacramento track is already equipped with lights for the harness meet that it conducts in other parts of the year.

“We are prepared to help the industry, as we have in the past,” said Rick Pickering, the chief executive officer and general manager for the California Exposition and State Fair, adding that Thursday was the first time any NorCal stakeholders or CHRB members have approached him about running under the lights.

“The top priority for us is the safety of the people, the jockeys, the racing individuals, and the safety of the horses. If that's what it takes to have the best possible safe meet, let's take a look at that and see what it takes to make it actually happen,” Pickering said.

Pickering said that there are no evening concerts that use the horse racing grandstand during the fair, and although fireworks shows are sometimes scheduled, they begin at 10 p.m., presumably after racing would be finished for the night.

“Heat is something we're paying attention to. And if that's what we need to do to keep the animals and the people safe, your state fair wants to be cutting edge. We don't want to be, 'We thought about it after the fact.'”

The CHRB annually awards its race dates weekly blocks that determine simulcasting privileges. An issue that arose Thursday was which SoCal track would get those privileges during the non-racing cushion week between the county fair meet at Los Alamitos and Del Mar.

Recently, Del Mar has been awarded the simulcasting designation for that time slot, and it will again retain that week in '23.

But the board did include language in its approved motion that could shift one week of simulcasting privileges to Los Alamitos in 2024. It wouldn't necessarily have to be a July week and could come elsewhere in the calendar year, the CHRB discussed.

Gonzales altered his motion to approve '23 SoCal race dates so it stated, “with an amendment that in 2024 the intent of the board will be to award a dark week with that revenue stream to Los Alamitos.”

The vote on the SoCal dates was 6-1, with commissioner Wendy Mitchell opposing.

Prior to the vote, Mitchell had expressed concerns about making guarantees to license applicants about what the board might vote on for 2024.

“I would like us to look at the two-year calendar versus kind of just doing this ad hoc when [track applicants] pitch a hissy fit,” Mitchell said.

So the '23 SoCal schedule will be as follows (again, with dates allocations in blocks, and actual race dates to be approved by the CHRB just prior to each meet):

Santa Anita-Dec. 21, 2022 to June 20, 2023

Los Alamitos (LA County Fair)-June 21 to July 11

Del Mar-July 12 to Sept. 12

Los Alamitos-Sept. 13 to 26

Santa Anita-Sept. 27 to Nov. 7

Del Mar-Nov. 8 to Dec. 5

Los Alamitos-Dec. 6 to 19

 

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Fasig-Tipton California Horses of Racing Age Supplement Now Online

Fasig-Tipton has catalogued 53 horses of racing age entries for its upcoming California Fall Yearlings and Horses of Racing Age sale.

These entries, which are catalogued as hips 301-353, will be sold immediately following the conclusion of the yearling portion of the catalogue.

“This is a quality group of horses of racing age, providing buyers with 'ready to run' opportunities ahead of Santa Anita's autumn meet,” said Mike Machowsky, Fasig-Tipton's California Representative. “We have a wide variety of offerings, ranging from stakes horses, to recent winners, to unraced 2-year-olds with several recorded breezes. A large draft from Reddam Racing should draw significant interest, as well.”

These entries may now be viewed online, including Daily Racing Form past performances and race replays for all horses that have started. Print catalogues for the horses of racing age supplement will be available on the sales grounds.

The California Fall Yearlings and Horses of Racing Age sale will take place Tuesday, Sept. 27, at Fairplex in Pomona, California. The sale will begin at 11 a.m. PDT.

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Horse Racing Women’s Summit Launches Pay it Forward Initiative

The Horse Racing Women's Summit planning committee, recently featured in TDN, has initiated a Pay it Forward program. Companies and individuals are encouraged to sponsor tickets for others who would like to attend the event, which is scheduled for Sept. 28-30 at Santa Anita. Sponsors can either name who they would like to sponsor or put the ticket in a pool to be allocated by the committee.

“We are thrilled with the diversity of ticket sales so far; attendees include horsemen, racetrack executives, aftercare professionals, media representatives, lawyers, accountants, regulators, and more,” said committee chair Stephanie Hronis. “That being said, there is still room at the table. Our mission is to connect and empower women in racing and beyond. We can achieve this when companies and individuals sponsor tickets which will be instrumental in facilitating a long-term impact for those who would benefit from the Pay it Forward initiative.”

To participate, when clicking on the tickets tab at womeninracingsummit.com, simply fill out the information and select “Yes, please list this as a Pay it Forward Ticket.” After completing the checkout process, you will be contacted by a member of the planning committee.

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Harris Farms, Santa Anita To Offer Scholarships

Harris Farms and Santa Anita Park have announced the creating of new scholarship opportunities to promote the Thoroughbred in the Sporthorse disciplines. Two scholarships in the amount of $1,000 will be awarded annually, one for the Junior rider Thoroughbred and the other for the Amateur rider Thoroughbred partnership.

The recipient shall receive an award of $1,000, to further their training and competition opportunities. Eligible expenses include lessons or clinics, travel expenses directly related to receiving instruction, competition fees, etc. The recipient must attest that he/she will continue to pursue training and competing with their Thoroughbred for the duration of the scholarship, and will notify Harris Farms and or Santa Anita if they are unable to continue to do so.

Please send applications to lisatorres@harrisfarms.com. Applications close Nov. 30, 2022 for the 2023 scholarship year. Winners will be announced 30 days after the last show on the 2022 show calendar.

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