New Mexico Horsemen Frustrated As Zia Park Fails To Open For Training As Scheduled

According to a contract with the New Mexico Horsemen's Association, Zia Park in Hobbs, N.M. was to have opened for training on Wednesday, Sept. 15. Instead, horsemen were turned away from the racetrack due to the lack of a staffed ambulance on-site.

NMHA President Roy Manfredi told the Paulick Report that the horsemen's attorney contacted Zia Park's attorney, who relayed that the county's only EMT had been pulled away by a family emergency, thus the track was unable to provide an EMT for morning training.

Racing at Zia Park is scheduled to begin on Sept. 26, but video posted on social media showing the track's backstretch appears to demonstrate a lack of preparedness for the meet. Manure is still piled up, and large weeds have taken over much of the backstretch area.

When you see the condition of the backside, it doesn't appear they planned on running,” Manfredi said.

The contract between Zia and the NMHA dictates that trainers be allowed onto the backstretch on Sept. 9 to begin preparing their stalls, and that horses be allowed to ship in on Sept. 12 while training was to begin on Sept. 15. Now, the latest information indicates that it may not be until Saturday that the track is open for training.

In addition to the lack of an EMT, no outriders have arrived at the track to oversee safety during training hours. Both deficits are in direct violation of New Mexico Racing Commission rules.

However, the racing commission and the horsemen's association are engaged in an ongoing legal battle, with the horsemen charging the regulatory body with depriving racehorse owners and trainers of their civil rights and other violations, and thus no direct contact between the parties is allowed.

“It's my contention that this is a racing commission problem, because they're in violation of racing commission rules,” said Manfredi. “We have had our attorney send a letter to the racing commission's attorney, asking them to step in, and we're waiting to hear back.”

Another issue brought forward by Zia Park, according to Manfredi, is the rise of COVID-19 cases in New Mexico. Governor Michelle Grisham is expected to announce new mandates on Thursday, Sept. 16, and Manfredi said the NMHA will issue directives to its members to follow those mandates.

If Zia Park continues to fail to meet the directives stipulated in its contract with the horsemen, the NMHA has the option to pull the simulcast signal from the track.

“We're not there yet,” Manfredi said.

Images showing the backstretch of Zia Park on Wednesday, Sept. 15

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Jamie Zamora Named Racing Secretary At Zia Park

Jamie Zamora, currently racing secretary for Ruidoso Downs, has been named to that same position for the 2021 Zia Park race meet that begins on Sunday, Sept. 26, in Hobbs, N.M.

A New Mexico native, Zamora has held a multitude of racing and racing office positions in her over 40 years in the horse racing industry. Zamora has worked as a licensed groom, trainer, owner, jockey agent, program coordinator, chart caller, entry clerk, clerk of course and since 2013 has served as assistant racing secretary at both Zia Park and Ruidoso Downs.

“I'm excited to lead the Zia Park racing office for the upcoming season,” said Zamora.  “With our gaming and racing operations now coming back online to full strength we will have a much improved overnight purse schedule (nearly $200,000 per day) and a stakes program that will be more robust than last year's scaled back version.”

“Jamie has done a great job over the past several years behind the scenes in keeping the racing office running smoothly and we know she will make the most of this opportunity,” said William Belcher, Zia Park vice president and general manager.

Stall applications for the 36-day Zia Park race meet are now available at www.ziaparkcasino.com/racing. The same link contains nomination forms for the New Mexico Classic Futurity and Derby for New Mexico bred Quarter Horses with the next payment date scheduled for July 15.   A complete 2021 stakes schedule will be available by early July.

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COVID-19: Zia Park To Resume Live Racing Dec. 2, Overnight Purses Boosted 30 Percent

In accordance with recently revised business reopening guidelines issued by New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, Zia Park will resume live racing on Wednesday, Dec. 2. Post time at the Hobbs, N.M. track is slated for 12:00 PM Mountain Time.

Racing at Zia Park was prematurely suspended on Nov. 16, and remained suspended through Nov. 30 by Gov. Grisham's order to cease in-person non-essential activities due to COVID-19 spikes in the area.

Zia Park will also race Thursday, Dec. 3 (a previously rescheduled race date), and then maintain a Monday through Wednesday schedule through its final live racing program on Dec. 23.

Overnight purses starting with the December 2 live card will be increased 30 percent from their previously advertised amounts, pending approval by the New Mexico Racing Commission.

The Zia Park barn area will remain open until Dec. 31, 2020 with the racetrack itself closed for training after Dec. 23.

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COVID-19: Zia Park Live Meet Suspended Through Nov. 30

Pursuant to restrictions put in place today by New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, Zia Park's current live racing meet has been suspended through Nov. 30.

Effective Monday, Nov. 16, all non-essential businesses, including horse racing, are required to cease in-person activities until the end of the month.

The current Zia Park race meet is scheduled to run through Dec. 23. Further updates on the 2020 Zia Park racing schedule will be provided as they are made available.

Current training days and hours of operation will remain in effect.

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