VETERAN JOCKEY LUIS QUINONEZ NEEDS THREE MORE WINS TO MOVE INTO SECOND PLACE ALL-TIME FOR RIDERS AT REMINGTON PARK
Veteran jockey Luis Quinonez needs three more wins to move into second place in the all-time rider standings at Remington Park, ahead of the retired Don Pettinger. Pettinger finished his career with 1,419 Remington Park victories, 706 behind all-time leader Cliff Berry, who had 2,125. All three riders are in the Oklahoma Horse Racing Hall …
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OLD TRAFFORD PULLS OFF MINOR UPSET IN FEATURED ALLOWANCE RACE AS JOCKEY LEANDRO GONCALVES STAYS HOT
Jockey Leandro Goncalves continued his hot streak with a pair of wins on Saturday night, including a minor upset aboard Old Trafford in the featured allowance race at Remington Park. Goncalves moved into second place in the jockeys’ standings after the first four days of racing, only one win behind three-time defending champion here, David …
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WELDER IS THE NEW WIN KING AT REMINGTON PARK, SCORING HIS 16TH CAREER VICTORY IN OKLAHOMA CITY
The screams from the crowd and Welder’s connections reverberated throughout Remington Park as the Oklahoma-bred gelding charged down the stretch Friday on his way to making local racing history. More than 25,000 horses have raced here since the track opened and before tonight, no horse had ever won 16 races. Welder has now ascended to …
Learn MoreWELDER MAKES HIS FIRST ATTEMPT TO BECOME ALL-TIME WINNINGEST THOROUGHBRED IN REMINGTON PARK HISTORY
Oklahoma-bred millionaire Welder makes his late summer debut at Remington Park on Friday night and in the process could set a record as no other horse in the history of the track has ever won 16 races here. Welder is currently tied for the most all-time wins with 15, deadlocked with Highland Ice and Elegant …
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POMEROY HAZE WINS HIS FOURTH IN A ROW AT REMINGTON PARK, TAKING UP WHERE HE LEFT OFF LAST YEAR
No matter where he has been or how he has run away from Oklahoma City, when Pomeroy Haze shows up for his Remington Park fall stint, count on the winning to continue. The 4-year-old gelding by Silver Haze, out of the Pomeroy mare Pomeroy Girl, won his fourth race in a row here on Saturday …
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ALL-TIME LEADING OWNER AT REMINGTON, DANNY CALDWELL, TAKES GOVERNOR’S CUP FOR FIRST TIME WITH RATED R SUPERSTAR
Owner Danny Caldwell has won 372 times at Remington Park now, but on Friday night, the Poteau, Okla., native won a race he had never won before – the $175,000 Governor’s Cup with Rated R Superstar. The Governor’s Cup was the feature event on the opening night of the 2021 Thoroughbred Season at Remington Park. …
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KARL BROBERG HOPING FOR FAST TRACK FOR GOVERNOR’S CUP CHAMP HUNKA BURNING LOVE
The nation’s second-leading trainer with 262 wins in 2021, Karl Broberg, has entered the $175,000 Governor’s Cup defending champion, Hunka Burning Love, back in the race for opening night at Remington Park. Despite winning the race last year by more than six lengths, the 7-year-old gelded son of Into Mischief, out of the Thunder Gulch …
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OPENING NIGHT PROGRAM AT REMINGTON PARK FEATURES A SOLID GOVERNOR’S CUP STAKES AND FULL FIELDS
The program for the Opening Night of the 2021 Remington Park Thoroughbred Season is set. The Friday, Aug. 20 card was compiled this morning, led by the $175,000 Governor’s Cup Stakes with a field of 10. There are 92 horses entered over the nine-race program for an average field size of 10.2. The total purses …
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TRAINER BRAD COX’S PLAINSMAN MADE 2-1 MORNING LINE FAVORITE FOR OPENING NIGHT’S $175,000 GOVERNOR’S CUP
The country’s second-ranked trainer by horses’ earnings this year, Brad Cox, entered Plainsman Friday morning in the $175,000 Governor’s Cup. The first stakes race of the season headlines the opening night program for Remington Park racing on Aug. 20. Remington Park morning-line maker Jerry Shottenkirk has established Plainsman the 2-1 favorite for a competitive field …
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TOP 10 REMINGTON PARK ALL-TIME JOCKEY BENNY LANDEROS RETURNS IN 33rd YEAR OF RIDING AS HE CONTINUES TO CLIMB LONGEVITY LISTS
Journeyman jockey Benny Landeros is in his 33rd year of riding racehorses and returns to Remington Park for this fall meet. He is the highest rider on the all-time wins list here that is not in the Oklahoma Horse Racing Hall of Fame. Landeros sits sixth on the all-time Remington Park wins list with 691 …
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