MULTIPLE GRADED STAKES WINNER, CARDIAC COWBOY, SHOWS HIS CLASS IN REMINGTON PARK ALLOWANCE FOR 12TH CAREER WIN
Friday, May 15, 2026 by Richard Linihan Cardiac Cowboy had run in 12 stakes races in a row, coming into Friday night’s open allowance at Remington Park. The class drop was evident as the cream rose to the top with him winning for the 12th time in his career. The 5-year-old Oklahoma-bred gelding by Flying …
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EAGLE OF FIRE WINS REMINGTON PARK THURSDAY FEATURE, GIVING TRAINER JOHN HAMMES FIRST VICTORY OF MEET
Thursday, May 14, 2026 by Richard Linihan The spring race meet at Remington Park is a guarantee of three things – wild animals are everywhere on Extreme Race Night, a $1 million purse in the Heritage Place Futurity will make eyes bulge, and trainer John Hammes will pull off an upset when you least expect …
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PURSES INCREASE FOR REMAINDER OF REMINGTON PARK AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE, PAINT & APPALOOSA SEASON
Wednesday, May 13, 2026 Effective immediately, overnight purses for the remainder of the Remington Park American Quarter Horse, Paint and Appaloosa season will be increased. This action will cover the final 11 dates of the current spring season which concludes May 30. Starting with racing on Thursday, May 14, all overnight races for Quarter Horses …
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WERA C FASTEST QUALIFIER FOR HERITAGE PLACE OAKS IN SUNDAY TRIALS AT REMINGTON PARK
Prior to Sunday night’s seven trials at Remington Park, qualifying the 10 fastest 3-year-old fillies for the finals of the Grade 2, $373,800 Heritage Place Oaks, Wera C’s claim to fame was winning last year’s $50,000 Oklahoma Juvenile Stakes here. Virtually no one would have given this filly a chance to have the fastest time …
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LIVEWIRES TURNPIKE WINS MISTER LEWIE MEMORIAL STAKES FOR THIRD TIME IN FOUR YEARS AT REMINGTON PARK
Saturday, May 9, 2026 by Richard Linihan Livewires Turnpike won the Grade 1, $24,000 Mister Lewie Memorial Stakes for the third time in four years on Saturday night at Remington Park. The triumph gives his trainer, Matt Whitekiller, his seventh trip to the winner’s circle in this stakes series. When asked what this horse winning …
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LUZIANA MAN BLOWS THEM AWAY IN HIS HERITAGE PLACE DERBY TRIAL TO EARN TOP QUALIFIER STATUS
Saturday, May 9, 2026 by Richard Linihan There were two things that happened Saturday night in the Heritage Place Derby trials that had people buzzing – how impressive Luziana Man, the fastest qualifier, looked winning, and JC Speeding giving his competitors more than a length head start and still coming out on top in his …
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FALL CLASSIC WINS ONLY HERITAGE PLACE FUTURITY TRIAL FRIDAY AT REMINGTON PARK WITH TAILWIND, POSTING FASTEST TIME FOR THE EVENING
Friday, May 8, 2026 by Richard Linihan A combination of Mother Nature and the talent in the red-hot barn of James J. Gonzales III led to the trainer getting the fastest qualifier of the night on Friday at Remington Park. Fall Classic put up the top time for the second night of trials for the …
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CURLS FAVORITE JET IS TOP QUALIFIER ON NIGHT ONE OF HERITAGE PLACE FUTURITY TRIALS, SOLIDIFYING FAMILY NAME
Thursday, May 7, 2026 by Richard Linihan Curls Favorite Jet continued a family line of success Thursday night at Remington Park. The 2-year-old gelded Oklahoma-bred was the fastest qualifier on the first night of trials for the Grade 1, $1,158,940 million Heritage Place Futurity. The five fastest horses from Thursday will join the five fastest …
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SHE THE CEO SPRINTS TO SECOND WIN IN ROW WITH HARD-FOUGHT VICTORY IN SUNDAY FEATUREAT REMINGTON PARK
Sunday, May 3, 2026 by Richard Linihan She the CEO cruised to her second win in a row at Remington Park, taking the featured allowance Sunday night over Candy Flood, a finalist to two major races in the past couple of years. Candy Flood (9-2 odds), who qualified for the finals of both the $536,000 …
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CHURCH SPIRE PULLS OFF HUGE SURPRISE, WINNING LEO STAKES AT 25-1 ODDS AT REMINGTON PARK
Saturday, May 2, 2026 By Richard Lineman Church Spire didn’t win his first race until his 12th career race, but his connections thought enough of him to pay a $2,000 supplemental fee to get him into the Grade 1, $105,280 Leo Stakes on Saturday. They were right to do so. Church Spire broke from the …
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