DONT TELL NOOBODY ENTERS TO DEFEND OKLAHOMA CLASSICS CUP
The $175,000 Oklahoma Classics Cup, powered by TVG, drew the defending champ Dont Tell Noobody and five others this morning in the Remington Park racing office. The 4-year-old is searching for a return to his brightest moment as he seeks his first victory this year. The Classics Cup is the richest race on the $1 …
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Learn MoreWELDER LOOKING TO GO OUT ON HIGH NOTE BY WINNING HIS FOURTH OKLAHOMA CLASSICS SPRINT TO TIE RECORD
Remington Park’s all-time winningest horse, Welder, will be trying to wrap up his career in racing with another record to add to his lengthy record book. Owner Clayton Rash of Claremore, Okla., and trainer Teri Luneack have indicated that when this millionaire Oklahoma-bred 8-year-old gelding goes to post on Friday, Oct. 15 in the $130,000 …
Learn MoreTHREE-TIME TURF STAKES WINNER QUALITY ROCKET TRIES TO DEFEND HIS CHAMPIONSHIP IN OKLAHOMA CLASSICS TURF AGAINST TOUGH BUNCH
A solid field of 11 has been drawn for the $130,000 Oklahoma Classics OKC Turf, sponsored by the Choctaw Nation, on Friday, Oct. 15. If the 5-2 morning line favorite Quality Rocket defends his championship, he will have earned it. Quality Rocket drew the 11-hole, the far outside post for this race at 1-1/16th miles. …
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NIGHT OF OKLAHOMA STARS HAS 16 HORSES WITH EARNINGS IN SIX FIGURES NOMINATED TO $175,000 OKLAHOMA CLASSICS CUP
A total of 41 horses have been nominated to the $175,000 Oklahoma Classics Cup, powered by TVG, on Friday night, Oct. 15, a night of Oklahoma-bred stars. Of those 41 horses nominated to the Cup, 16 have earned more than $100,000 in their careers, eight of those banking in excess of $200,000. Oklahoma Classics night …
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JOCKEY STEWART ELLIOTT WINS FOUR CONSECUTIVE RACES AT REMINGTON PARK, ALL IN PRIMETIME PICK 4
Jockey Stewart Elliott pulled off quite the feat Wednesday night at Remington Park, winning all four races of the Primetime Pick 4 for four different trainers. Elliott solidified his second spot in the jockeys’ standings with 25 wins, seven behind three-time defending champion David Cabrera with 32. Richard Eramia is third with 17 trips to …
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TRAINER KARI CRADDOCK CONTINUES HER FIERY RUN AS KHOLA WINS TURF ALLOWANCE FEATURE AT 26-1 ODDS
All Khola had done coming into Saturday night’s featured turf allowance at Remington Park was win two of his last three turf races; he and Craddock continued their winning ways, taking the allowance turf feature to extend their run to three of the last four over the lawn. The strangest part of the victory was …
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WILD BEHAVIOR WINS FIFTH RACE IN ROW, TAKING FEATURED ALLOWANCE SPRINT
Wild Behavior began a winning streak in Minnesota this summer that has carried over to Remington Park where he was victorious for the fifth consecutive race, taking the featured event here Friday night. The nation’s top sire, Into Mischief, continues to send out winner after winner across the country and did again with Wild Behavior, …
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REMINGTON PARK EXECUTIVE MATT VANCE RECEIVES INDUSTRY SERVICE AWARD FROM TRAO
The Thoroughbred Racing Association of Oklahoma has paid tribute to Remington Park executive vice president Matt Vance for his perseverance in keeping horse racing alive and strong here throughout this two-year pandemic. “The TRAO takes great pride in giving out the Industry Service Award,” said Danielle Barber, executive director of the TRAO. “In the nine …
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DECLINED PULLS OFF UPSET IN FEATURED ALLOWANCE RACE AT 13-1 ODDS
A 5-year-old son of champion Will Take Charge, Declined, skimmed the rail in his 7-furlong $34,000 allowance feature Wednesday night at Remington Park and held off all challengers to pull off the upset at 13-1 odds. It was trainer Danny Pish’s second win on the card as Weston Hamilton measured the 7-8ths of a mile …
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WARRANT VICTORY IN OKLAHOMA DERBY GIVES TRAINER BRAD COX THREE IN ROW, TYING DONNIE VON HEMEL WITH MOST EVER HERE
The second-leading trainer in the country, Brad Cox, won his third Oklahoma Derby in a row at Remington Park on Sunday with Warrant, tying Oklahoma Horse Racing Hall of Famer Donnie Von Hemel with most derby wins here. No one has ever won three in a row in this race. Cox’s win in this year’s …
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