JOCKEY JAMES FLORES GOES FROM TEEN WHO DIDN’T KNOW WHAT HE WAS DOING TO THIRD RIDING TITLE IN ROW AT REMINGTON PARK
OKLAHOMA CITY – June 5, 2020 – When James Flores ran away with his third riding title in a row at Remington Park this year, he reached a personal goal that no one knew about.
“I won 62 races this meet,” Flores said of his third title in Oklahoma City. “That was 10 more than I won in 2019. I have to continue to motivate myself with new goals. Maybe I can win 72 next year.”
It’s funny to hear that huge number when you look back to the beginning of his official riding career.
“I was about 17 or 18 years old when I won my first official race at Lone Star Park,” said Flores, who has a home in Claremore, Okla. “I rode about 60 more without winning and then won one more at the end of the meet. My dad said, ‘Well, you’re not winning, maybe you should think about doing something else,’.”
That didn’t set well with Flores. If anything, it fueled his desire to do this for a living even more. After all he had reached his goal that season in Grand Prairie, Texas.
“My goal was to win one race,” he said. “When I did that, my next goal was to win one more. I started trying to ride when I was 14 years old and my dad brought home a Thoroughbred for me to practice on. He was really slow, but I didn’t know anything then. I never fell off, though.”
Now he has won the 2019 American Quarter Horse Association Champion Jockey award for the best rider in the country and his third title at Remington Park. He credits the opportunities given to him by trainer Roberto Madrigal in the beginning, a multiple graded stakes winner. He also throws out the umbrella of credit to former jockeys G.R. Carter and Alex Baldillez for giving him sage advice. It has carried him to where he is now.
“They told me to let the horse run,” Flores said, meaning not to discourage the horse by trying to control it. “They also told me to be still on the horse’s back.”
Flores’ 62 wins came from 262 mounts (24% winners). He also had 37 seconds and 32 thirds for an in-the-money rate of 50%. He blew away the competition for horses’ money earned with $1,731,673, almost a million dollars more than runner-up Ricky Ramirez ($863,132).
The biggest win of his career came last year when he won Quarter Horse racing’s biggest race, the $3 million All American Futurity at Ruidoso Downs in New Mexico.
“It’s humbling because I come from a poor background in Harlingen, Texas,” said Flores. It’s probably why my dad thought I might want to try something else (not winning right away). He thought you should be a big winner as soon as you started. But I knew I could do it.”
As he crossed the finish line in the All American Futurity, his thoughts grew clear.
“All the hard work and hard times finally came to fruition,” he said. “I had finished third in the All American in 2016, so it made me hungry for this.”
The money has given him time to tinker with his race cars and trucks. Yes, he likes to race those, too. Better jockey or better race-car driver?
“One certainly pays better than the other,” he laughed. “But I’ve won some (car and truck) races and my friends tell me I’m pretty good. I just like the speed. That’s why I did Quarter Horses instead of Thoroughbreds. I love the speed.”
The speed, and winning, loves Flores. Just look at the stats.
Tracked by more than 163,000 fans on Facebook and more than 10,400 Twitter followers, Remington Park has provided more than $242 Million to the State of Oklahoma general education fund since the opening of the casino in 2005. Located at the junction of Interstates 35 & 44, Remington Park is in the heart of the Oklahoma City Adventure District.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – April 18, 2025 – Entice Me Ona Monday, the top qualifier from the first of two nights of trials, has been tabbed as the morning-line favorite for Saturday night’s $868,455 Remington Park Futurity.
Entice Me Ona Monday is the 2-1 morning-line favorite for the restricted Grade 1 event, for eligible Oklahoma-bred 2-year-olds. Owned by Tejas Troubadours of Rhome, Texas and trained by Jason Olmstead, Entice Me Ona Monday put up the best time at 330 yards on Friday, April 4 to head a group of five from that first night of trials for the Remington Park Futurity. Jockey Ramiro Garcia was up for the trial and has chosen to stay on the gelding by Cyber Monday from the Make It Anywhere mare Enticilizeur.
Garcia also qualified three other Olmstead runners for the Remington Park Futurity in Illegal Cowgirl 123, Good Blue Candy and AJs Secret Cash but elected to stay with Entice Me Ona Monday.
The Oklahoma Futurity winner in March, Flying Joy 1, is the second morning-line favorite at 9-2 odds. She finished second on trials night to Entice Me Ona Monday, beaten a half-length. The placing was the first defeat for Flying Joy 1 from three starts this season. She posted victory in the Oklahoma Futurity on March 22 for owner David Rogers of Graham, Texas and trainer Trey Wood. Jockey Ricky Ramirez keeps his usual mount for the Remington Park Futurity.
Jamies Sin Tacha, the top qualifier from the second evening of trials on Saturday, April 5, is the third morning-line favorite at 5-1 odds. Jamies Sin Tacha is owned by Miguel Vargas of Grand Prairie, Texas and trained by James J. Gonzales III. He will be ridden again by Christian Cardenas.
The field of 10, by post-position and program order, for the Remington Park Futurity with trainer, jockey and morning-line odds:
• Illegal Cowgirl 123: Jason Olmstead, Armando Alvidrez, 6-1 • Jamies Sin Tacha: James J. Gonzales III, Christian Cardenas, 5-1 • MM Rampage: Trey Wood, Angel O. Ramirez, 10-1 • Entice Me Ona Monday: Jason Olmstead, Ramiro Garcia, 2-1 • Maverykk: Michael Joiner, Francisco Calderon, 20-1 • Eyem D Prince: Salimm Hernandez, Agustin Silva, 20-1 • Good Blue Candy: Jason Olmstead, Eugenio Navarrete, 20-1 • AJs Secret Cash: Jason Olmstead, Francisco Ramirez, Jr., 8-1 • Ima Bigg Flash: John Stinebaugh, Ali Rivera, 8-1 • Flying Joy 1: Trey Wood, Ricky Ramirez, 9-2
The Remington Park Futurity, at 330 yards, is the 10th of 12 races on Saturday night and is scheduled to leave the gate at 10:03pm. The racing program for the evening also boasts eight other stakes events, including: $100,000 Dee Raper Sooner State Stakes; the $160,670 Remington Park Oaks and the $185,420 Remington Park Derby, among the others. The total purses for the 12-race program stand at more than $1.6 million.
The first race on Saturday is at 6pm. All times are Central.
Remington Park racing resumes tonight through Saturday, April 17-19. Saturday, April 19 is Remington Park Futurity Night. First race nightly is 6pm-Central. There is no Remington Park racing on Easter.
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JOCKEY JAMES FLORES GOES FROM TEEN WHO DIDN’T KNOW WHAT HE WAS DOING TO THIRD RIDING TITLE IN ROW AT REMINGTON PARK
OKLAHOMA CITY – June 5, 2020 – When James Flores ran away with his third riding title in a row at Remington Park this year, he reached a personal goal that no one knew about.
It’s funny to hear that huge number when you look back to the beginning of his official riding career.
That didn’t set well with Flores. If anything, it fueled his desire to do this for a living even more. After all he had reached his goal that season in Grand Prairie, Texas.
Now he has won the 2019 American Quarter Horse Association Champion Jockey award for the best rider in the country and his third title at Remington Park. He credits the opportunities given to him by trainer Roberto Madrigal in the beginning, a multiple graded stakes winner. He also throws out the umbrella of credit to former jockeys G.R. Carter and Alex Baldillez for giving him sage advice. It has carried him to where he is now.
Flores’ 62 wins came from 262 mounts (24% winners). He also had 37 seconds and 32 thirds for an in-the-money rate of 50%. He blew away the competition for horses’ money earned with $1,731,673, almost a million dollars more than runner-up Ricky Ramirez ($863,132).
The biggest win of his career came last year when he won Quarter Horse racing’s biggest race, the $3 million All American Futurity at Ruidoso Downs in New Mexico.
As he crossed the finish line in the All American Futurity, his thoughts grew clear.
The money has given him time to tinker with his race cars and trucks. Yes, he likes to race those, too. Better jockey or better race-car driver?
The speed, and winning, loves Flores. Just look at the stats.
Tracked by more than 163,000 fans on Facebook and more than 10,400 Twitter followers, Remington Park has provided more than $242 Million to the State of Oklahoma general education fund since the opening of the casino in 2005. Located at the junction of Interstates 35 & 44, Remington Park is in the heart of the Oklahoma City Adventure District.
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OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – April 18, 2025 – Entice Me Ona Monday, the top qualifier from the first of two nights of trials, has been tabbed as the morning-line favorite for Saturday night’s $868,455 Remington Park Futurity.
Entice Me Ona Monday is the 2-1 morning-line favorite for the restricted Grade 1 event, for eligible Oklahoma-bred 2-year-olds. Owned by Tejas Troubadours of Rhome, Texas and trained by Jason Olmstead, Entice Me Ona Monday put up the best time at 330 yards on Friday, April 4 to head a group of five from that first night of trials for the Remington Park Futurity. Jockey Ramiro Garcia was up for the trial and has chosen to stay on the gelding by Cyber Monday from the Make It Anywhere mare Enticilizeur.
Garcia also qualified three other Olmstead runners for the Remington Park Futurity in Illegal Cowgirl 123, Good Blue Candy and AJs Secret Cash but elected to stay with Entice Me Ona Monday.
The Oklahoma Futurity winner in March, Flying Joy 1, is the second morning-line favorite at 9-2 odds. She finished second on trials night to Entice Me Ona Monday, beaten a half-length. The placing was the first defeat for Flying Joy 1 from three starts this season. She posted victory in the Oklahoma Futurity on March 22 for owner David Rogers of Graham, Texas and trainer Trey Wood. Jockey Ricky Ramirez keeps his usual mount for the Remington Park Futurity.
Jamies Sin Tacha, the top qualifier from the second evening of trials on Saturday, April 5, is the third morning-line favorite at 5-1 odds. Jamies Sin Tacha is owned by Miguel Vargas of Grand Prairie, Texas and trained by James J. Gonzales III. He will be ridden again by Christian Cardenas.
The field of 10, by post-position and program order, for the Remington Park Futurity with trainer, jockey and morning-line odds:
• Illegal Cowgirl 123: Jason Olmstead, Armando Alvidrez,
6-1
• Jamies Sin Tacha: James J. Gonzales III, Christian Cardenas,
5-1
• MM Rampage: Trey Wood, Angel O. Ramirez,
10-1
• Entice Me Ona Monday: Jason Olmstead, Ramiro Garcia,
2-1
• Maverykk: Michael Joiner, Francisco Calderon,
20-1
• Eyem D Prince: Salimm Hernandez, Agustin Silva,
20-1
• Good Blue Candy: Jason Olmstead, Eugenio Navarrete,
20-1
• AJs Secret Cash: Jason Olmstead, Francisco Ramirez, Jr.,
8-1
• Ima Bigg Flash: John Stinebaugh, Ali Rivera,
8-1
• Flying Joy 1: Trey Wood, Ricky Ramirez,
9-2
The Remington Park Futurity, at 330 yards, is the 10th of 12 races on Saturday night and is scheduled to leave the gate at 10:03pm. The racing program for the evening also boasts eight other stakes events, including: $100,000 Dee Raper Sooner State Stakes; the $160,670 Remington Park Oaks and the $185,420 Remington Park Derby, among the others. The total purses for the 12-race program stand at more than $1.6 million.
The first race on Saturday is at 6pm. All times are Central.
Remington Park racing resumes tonight through Saturday, April 17-19. Saturday, April 19 is Remington Park Futurity Night. First race nightly is 6pm-Central. There is no Remington Park racing on Easter.
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