MISS CODE WEST TIES WELDER FOR MOST REMINGTON PARK HORSE OF MEETING HONORS, WINNING FOR THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR
Miss Code West, with three stakes victories, one of those in open company in the She’s All In on Dec. 20, the final night of the 2025 season, was voted the Horse of the Meeting. The accolade has tied Remington Park’s all-time winningest horse, Welder, for most Horse of the Meeting honors, winning her third …
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EXPRESS KID SHOCKS EVERYONE AT 34-1 TO WIN THE SPRINGBOARD MILE AT REMINGTON PARK
Folks in the horse racing business didn’t think much of a yearling named Express Kid as he was sold for $2,000 at auction in Arizona. They better think again as he won the $300,000 Springboard Mile at 34-1 odds on Saturday at Remington Park. The big victory earned Express Kid 10 qualifying points for the …
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TWO-TIME REMINGTON PARK HORSE OF MEETING MISS CODE WEST, STATES HER CASE FOR THIRD TROPHY SCORE IN SHE’S ALL IN STAKES
OKLAHOMA CITY – Remington Park’s two-time Champion Horse of the Meet the past two years, Miss Code West, staked her claim to a possible third trophy. She won her third stakes race of the season, this one against open company in the $75,000 She’s All In Stakes. The 4-year-old Oklahoma-bred filly by Code West, out …
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ZE’BUL CATCHES PRESIDENTIAL LATE TO WIN JEFFREY A. HAWK MEMORIAL AT REMINGTON PARK
Ze’bul won his third race in his last four starts, making a determined late rush to catch 20-1 longshot Presidential just before the finish in the $75,000 Jeffrey A. Hawk Memorial on Saturday at Remington Park. Jockey Floyd Wethey, Jr., knew exactly when to push the right buttons on Ze’bul to get the 5-year-old Kentucky-bred …
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TRAINER STEVE ASMUSSEN CONTINUES DOMINATION IN TOBY KEITH STAKES, AS NOT A LADY GIVES HIM HIS FOURTH WIN IN THIS SERIES
The nation’s all-time winningest trainer in history, Steve Asmussen, continued his domination in the Toby Keith Stakes as Not a Lady gave him his fourth win in this series at Remington Park. The race is named for the late, great Toby Keith, who not only was a superstar in country music, but also a horseman …
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MISTER OMAHA HANGS ON BY NECK FOR WIN IN JIM THORPE STAKES AS 1-9 HEAVY FAVORITE AT REMINGTON PARK
Mister Omaha continued to stamp his ticket at Remington Park as one of the top Oklahoma-breds racing here with his win as the 1-9 heavy favorite in the $50,000 Jim Thorpe Stakes on Saturday night. It appeared the 3-year-old colt by Omaha Beach, out of the Into Mischief mare Cosmic Code, would cruise to an …
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IMAMIDNIGHTSPECIAL PROVES HOW SPECIAL SHE IS, WINNING USEEIT STAKES WIRE TO WIRE AT REMINGTON PARK
Imamidnightspecial gained her revenge, winning the $50,000 Useeit Stakes on Saturday night, beating heavy favorite Eireann after losing to her in their previous meeting at Remington Park. Because of that loss to Eireann in allowance company on Nov. 29, Eierann was sent off as the odds-on 1-5 betting favorite, while Imamidnightspecial was basically ignored at …
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SO JORDAN OUTLASTS SHIP OF DREAMS IN REMINGTON PARK FEATURE TO GAIN FOURTH CAREER WIN
Four-time title winner at Remington Park in the jockeys’ race, David Cabrera, showed why he has been so successful here as he rode So Jordan perfectly in Friday night’s feature allowance race to outlast Ship of Dreams by a head. Cabrera let Ship of Dreams go to a swift lead early in the six-furlong race …
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COALCOWBOY PULLS UPSET IN FEATURED REMINGTON PARK ALLOWANCE OVER GRADED STAKES PLACED INNOVATOR
Innovator had a nice closing kick as the odds-on 3-5 wagering favorite in Remington Park’s featured allowance race, but Coalcowboy’s kick was even nicer at 13-1 odds. While Innovator was passing all the horses ahead of him, looking like a winner in deep stretch, he forgot about the horse behind him, Coalcowboy. Innovator, a $900,000 …
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LETTA’S LEGACY WINS HER FOURTH RACE OF REMINGTON PARK SEASON
Letta’s Legacy won her fourth race in five starts this season at Remington Park on Wednesday night. She has definitely put in her bid for Horse of the Meet honors. A 4-year-old Oklahoma-bred filly by Practical Joke, out of the Sunday Break (JPN) mare Sundayville Break, may have had to fight her hardest in this …
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