REMINGTON PARK STAKES SCHEDULE BOASTS 14 GRADE 1 EVENTS NEARLY $6 MILLION IN ESTIMATED PURSES
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Remington Park American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa Season, which begins Thursday, March 9, will be jam-packed with some of the top horses in the country battling for stakes money and nearly $6 million in estimated purses. The stakes schedule includes 14 Grade 1 stakes.
A total of $5,875,000 in stakes purse money is on the schedule and that could surpass the $6 million mark when all is said and done. Of the 14 Grade 1 races on the schedule, six of those will occur on Champions’ Night, the final evening of the season, Saturday June 3. The huge evening featuring the $1 million Heritage Place Futurity, a 350-yard race for 2-year-old Quarter Horses.
A total of 50 race dates are set for Remington Park with a regular schedule of Thursdays through Sundays. First post time is set nightly for 6 p.m. except for Sundays when it is 4 p.m. There are three dates that have special post times – Saturday, May 6, at Noon on Kentucky Derby Day; Saturday, May 20, at Noon on Preakness Stakes Day and Champions’ Night, Saturday, June 3, with a 5 p.m. first post. All times are Central.
The six Grade 1 events on closing day are the Heritage Place Futurity, the $250,000 Debbie Schauf Remington Park Championship, the $100,000 Junos Request, the $200,000 Speedhorse Graham Paint & Appaloosa Futurity, and the $30,000 National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum Stakes.
The final night also features the Grade 2, $250,000 Heritage Place Derby, the $250,000 Heritage Place Oaks and the $100,000 Heritage Place Juvenile. The total stakes purses for the ultimate program is at an estimated total of $2,230,000.
Last year’s closing day extravaganza included 2021 World Champion Quarter Horse, Danjer, and the Champion Horse of the Meet and winner of the Heritage Place Futurity, Tres Crystals. Other champion title winners for the 2022 meet were owners Dunn Ranch of Wynnewood, Okla.; trainer Santos Carrizales, and Francisco Calderon, the 2021 AQHA Champion jockey. It was the second year in a row Dunn Ranch was top owner while Carrizales and Calderon won their first titles at Remington Park.
The entire stakes schedule for the spring season at Remington Park:
March 10 – R-Grade 2, $68,000 Mighty Deck Three, 3yo and older, 250 yards (OK)
March 12 – Grade 3, $50,000 SLM Big Daddy, 3yo and older, 550 yards
April 1 – R-Grade 2, $68,000 Mr Jet Moore, 3yo and older, 350 yards (OK)
April 2 – Grade 2, $50,000 (est.) Bank of America Oklahoma Championship Challenge, 3yo and older, 440 yards April 2 – Grade 2, $30,000 (est.) Remington Park Distance Challenge, 3yo and older, 870 yards
April 14 – Grade 2, $20,000 Paul Harber Memorial, 3yo and older, Paints/Appaloosas, 350 yards
April 22 – R-Grade 1, $900,000 Remington Park Futurity, 2-year-olds, 330 yards (OK)
April 22 – R-Grade 2, $200,000 Remington Park Derby, 3-year-olds, 400 yards (OK) April 22 – $150,000 Remington Park Oaks, fillies, 3-year-olds, 400 yards (OK)
April 22 – R-Grade 1, $100,000 Dee Raper Sooner State Stakes, 3yo and older, 400 yards (OK)
April 22 – $100,000 Remington Park Juvenile, 2-year-olds, 330 yards (OK)
April 22 – Grade 3, $75,000 Easy Date, fillies and mares, 3yo and older, 350 yards
May 27 – R-Grade 2, $68,000 Boyd Morris Memorial, 3yo and older, 400 yards, (OK)
May 27 – R-Grade 3, $50,000 Jack Brooks, 3-year-olds, 350 yards (OK)
June 3 – Grade 1, $1,000,000 Heritage Place Futurity, 2-year-olds, 350 yards
June 3 – Grade 2, $250,000 Heritage Place Derby, 3-year-olds, 400 yards
June 3 – Grade 1, $250,000 Debbie Schauf Remington Park Championship, 3yo and older, 440 yards
June 3 – Grade 1, $200,000 Speedhorse Graham Paint & Appaloosa Futurity, 2-year-olds, 350 yards
June 3 – Grade 1, $100,000 Junos Request, fillies and mares, 3yo and older, 400 yards
June 3 – $100,000 Heritage Place Juvenile, 2-year-olds, 350 yards
June 3 – Grade 1, $50,000 Remington Park Distance Championship, 3yo and older, 870 yards
June 3 – $250,000 Heritage Place Oaks, 3-year-old fillies, 400 yards
June 3 – Grade 1, $30,000 National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 3yo and older, Paints/Appaloosas, 440 yards
Please note, the purses for all futurities, derbies and oaks are estimated.
“R” denotes a graded stakes race restricted to Oklahoma-breds.
(OK) denotes a stakes race for Oklahoma-breds.
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Tracked by more than 172,000 fans on Facebook and 10,700 Twitter followers, Remington Park has provided more than $314 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, in the heart of the Oklahoma City Adventure District, the Remington Park American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa season begins March 9. Remington Park presents simulcast racing daily and non-stop casino gaming. Visit remingtonpark.com for more information.
Bob Moore Farms was honored by the AQHA with a 50-year Legacy Breeder Award in 2013. Bob Moore Farms LLC began with the late American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame member Robert W. “Bob” Moore, who owned several auto dealerships.
Bob's involvement in Quarter Horses began in the 1950's, and he began his breeding program in the early 1960's. His intention was to raise his own racehorses to compete at the sport's highest levels, purchasing multiple Champion Vanetta Dee and Dyna Van, both by Vandy. His investment paid off quickly with 1972 World Champion Mr Jet Moore, the winner of the inaugural Champion of Champions. As his herd grew, he sold yearlings through Heritage Place, in which he was a partner.
When Bob relocated his farm to its current location on the southern banks of the Canadian River, he picked the spot because of its ideal conditions for polo fields. He built Broad Acres Polo Club next door to his farm. Bob Moore died at the age of 75 in 1998. Once asked how he would like to be remembered, Bob replied, “As an honest horseman who enjoyed raising and racing a good horse."
Bob Moore Farms achieves excellence in breeding, with one of the highest conception rates in the industry. They have been prepping sales yearlings, mares, and weanlings for over six decades and represent consignors at all major sales. They provide year-round boarding and turn out facilities with open paddocks and mare motels. Much attention is paid by Bob Moore Farms and its employees to the services they provide.
Bob Moore Farms stands the following stallions: AJS Tres Of Paint ($291,966), his foals are weanlings of 2024; 2-time Champion FDD Dynasty ($1,173,001), 3-time Champion sire of over $33.8 million; Champion Hes Relentless ($616,380), 2-time Champion sire of over $15.9 million; and Speed Dynasty ($220,464), his first foals are weanlings of 2024. ... ’Expand’See Less
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REMINGTON PARK STAKES SCHEDULE BOASTS 14 GRADE 1 EVENTS NEARLY $6 MILLION IN ESTIMATED PURSES
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Remington Park American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa Season, which begins Thursday, March 9, will be jam-packed with some of the top horses in the country battling for stakes money and nearly $6 million in estimated purses. The stakes schedule includes 14 Grade 1 stakes.
A total of $5,875,000 in stakes purse money is on the schedule and that could surpass the $6 million mark when all is said and done. Of the 14 Grade 1 races on the schedule, six of those will occur on Champions’ Night, the final evening of the season, Saturday June 3. The huge evening featuring the $1 million Heritage Place Futurity, a 350-yard race for 2-year-old Quarter Horses.
A total of 50 race dates are set for Remington Park with a regular schedule of Thursdays through Sundays. First post time is set nightly for 6 p.m. except for Sundays when it is 4 p.m. There are three dates that have special post times – Saturday, May 6, at Noon on Kentucky Derby Day; Saturday, May 20, at Noon on Preakness Stakes Day and Champions’ Night, Saturday, June 3, with a 5 p.m. first post. All times are Central.
The six Grade 1 events on closing day are the Heritage Place Futurity, the $250,000 Debbie Schauf Remington Park Championship, the $100,000 Junos Request, the $200,000 Speedhorse Graham Paint & Appaloosa Futurity, and the $30,000 National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum Stakes.
The final night also features the Grade 2, $250,000 Heritage Place Derby, the $250,000 Heritage Place Oaks and the $100,000 Heritage Place Juvenile. The total stakes purses for the ultimate program is at an estimated total of $2,230,000.
Last year’s closing day extravaganza included 2021 World Champion Quarter Horse, Danjer, and the Champion Horse of the Meet and winner of the Heritage Place Futurity, Tres Crystals. Other champion title winners for the 2022 meet were owners Dunn Ranch of Wynnewood, Okla.; trainer Santos Carrizales, and Francisco Calderon, the 2021 AQHA Champion jockey. It was the second year in a row Dunn Ranch was top owner while Carrizales and Calderon won their first titles at Remington Park.
The entire stakes schedule for the spring season at Remington Park:
March 10 – R-Grade 2, $68,000 Mighty Deck Three, 3yo and older, 250 yards (OK)
March 12 – Grade 3, $50,000 SLM Big Daddy, 3yo and older, 550 yards
March 25 – Grade 2, $400,000 Oklahoma Futurity, 2-year-olds, 300 yards
March 25 – Grade 3, $250,000 Oklahoma Derby, 3-year-olds, 350 yards
March 25 – Grade 1, $200,000 Oklahoma Paint & Appaloosa Futurity, 2-year-olds, 300 yards
March 25 – Grade 2, $50,000 Eastex, 3yo and older, 350 yards
March 25 – Grade 2, $50,000 Decketta, fillies and mares, 3yo and older, 350 yards
March 25 – $50,000 Oklahoma Juvenile, 2-year-olds, 300 yards
March 25 – Grade 1, $35,000 Speedhorse Graham Paint & Appaloosa Stakes, 3-year-olds, 350 yards
March 25 – $30,000 Oklahoma Paint & Appaloosa Futurity Juvenile, 2-year-olds, 300 yards
April 1 – R-Grade 2, $68,000 Mr Jet Moore, 3yo and older, 350 yards (OK)
April 2 – Grade 2, $50,000 (est.) Bank of America Oklahoma Championship Challenge, 3yo and older, 440 yards
April 2 – Grade 2, $30,000 (est.) Remington Park Distance Challenge, 3yo and older, 870 yards
April 14 – Grade 2, $20,000 Paul Harber Memorial, 3yo and older, Paints/Appaloosas, 350 yards
April 22 – R-Grade 1, $900,000 Remington Park Futurity, 2-year-olds, 330 yards (OK)
April 22 – R-Grade 2, $200,000 Remington Park Derby, 3-year-olds, 400 yards (OK)
April 22 – $150,000 Remington Park Oaks, fillies, 3-year-olds, 400 yards (OK)
April 22 – R-Grade 1, $100,000 Dee Raper Sooner State Stakes, 3yo and older, 400 yards (OK)
April 22 – $100,000 Remington Park Juvenile, 2-year-olds, 330 yards (OK)
April 22 – Grade 3, $75,000 Easy Date, fillies and mares, 3yo and older, 350 yards
April 22 – R-Grade 3, $68,000 Laico Bird, 2-year-olds, 330 yards (OK)
April 22 – R-Grade 3, $68,000 Mr Master Bug, 3-year-olds, 350 yards (OK)
April 22 – Grade 2, $50,000 Bob Moore Memorial, 3yo and older, 300 yards
April 29 – Grade 1, $100,000 American Paint Classic Futurity, 2-year-olds, 330 yards
April 29 – Grade 1, $25,000 American Paint Stakes, 3-year-olds, 350 yards
April 29 – $20,000 Victoria Ennis Memorial, 2-year-olds, Paints/Appaloosas, 330 yards
May 6 – Grade 1, $100,000 Leo, 3yo and older, 400 yards
May 6 – Grade 2, $50,000 Pauls Valley, 3yo and older, 870 yards
May 20 – Grade 1, $30,000 Mister Lewie Memorial, 3yo and older, Paints/Appaloosas, 400 yards
May 27 – R-Grade 3, $70,000 FL Lady Bug, 2-year-olds, 350 yards, (OK)
May 27 – R-Grade 3, $70,000 Easy Jet, 2-year-olds, 350 yards, (OK)
May 27 – R-Grade 2, $68,000 Boyd Morris Memorial, 3yo and older, 400 yards, (OK)
May 27 – R-Grade 3, $50,000 Jack Brooks, 3-year-olds, 350 yards (OK)
June 3 – Grade 1, $1,000,000 Heritage Place Futurity, 2-year-olds, 350 yards
June 3 – Grade 2, $250,000 Heritage Place Derby, 3-year-olds, 400 yards
June 3 – Grade 1, $250,000 Debbie Schauf Remington Park Championship, 3yo and older, 440 yards
June 3 – Grade 1, $200,000 Speedhorse Graham Paint & Appaloosa Futurity, 2-year-olds, 350 yards
June 3 – Grade 1, $100,000 Junos Request, fillies and mares, 3yo and older, 400 yards
June 3 – $100,000 Heritage Place Juvenile, 2-year-olds, 350 yards
June 3 – Grade 1, $50,000 Remington Park Distance Championship, 3yo and older, 870 yards
June 3 – $250,000 Heritage Place Oaks, 3-year-old fillies, 400 yards
June 3 – Grade 1, $30,000 National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 3yo and older, Paints/Appaloosas, 440 yards
Please note, the purses for all futurities, derbies and oaks are estimated.
“R” denotes a graded stakes race restricted to Oklahoma-breds.
(OK) denotes a stakes race for Oklahoma-breds.
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Tracked by more than 172,000 fans on Facebook and 10,700 Twitter followers, Remington Park has provided more than $314 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, in the heart of the Oklahoma City Adventure District, the Remington Park American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa season begins March 9. Remington Park presents simulcast racing daily and non-stop casino gaming. Visit remingtonpark.com for more information.
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Bob Moore Farms was honored by the AQHA with a 50-year Legacy Breeder Award in 2013. Bob Moore Farms LLC began with the late American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame member Robert W. “Bob” Moore, who owned several auto dealerships.
Bob's involvement in Quarter Horses began in the 1950's, and he began his breeding program in the early 1960's. His intention was to raise his own racehorses to compete at the sport's highest levels, purchasing multiple Champion Vanetta Dee and Dyna Van, both by Vandy. His investment paid off quickly with 1972 World Champion Mr Jet Moore, the winner of the inaugural Champion of Champions. As his herd grew, he sold yearlings through Heritage Place, in which he was a partner.
When Bob relocated his farm to its current location on the southern banks of the Canadian River, he picked the spot because of its ideal conditions for polo fields. He built Broad Acres Polo Club next door to his farm. Bob Moore died at the age of 75 in 1998. Once asked how he would like to be remembered, Bob replied, “As an honest horseman who enjoyed raising and racing a good horse."
Bob Moore Farms achieves excellence in breeding, with one of the highest conception rates in the industry. They have been prepping sales yearlings, mares, and weanlings for over six decades and represent consignors at all major sales. They provide year-round boarding and turn out facilities with open paddocks and mare motels. Much attention is paid by Bob Moore Farms and its employees to the services they provide.
Bob Moore Farms stands the following stallions: AJS Tres Of Paint ($291,966), his foals are weanlings of 2024; 2-time Champion FDD Dynasty ($1,173,001), 3-time Champion sire of over $33.8 million; Champion Hes Relentless ($616,380), 2-time Champion sire of over $15.9 million; and Speed Dynasty ($220,464), his first foals are weanlings of 2024. ... ’Expand’See Less
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