- Bay Meadows Racetrack
Bay Meadows was a
horse racing track inSan Mateo, California , in theSan Francisco Bay Area in the United States.History
Built on the site of an old airfield, Bay Meadows Racecourse was the longest continually operating
thoroughbred racetrack inCalifornia , having been founded on November 13, 1934 until its closure in August 2008. The innovative William P. Kyne introduced pari-mutuel wagering, the popular Daily Double, the first all-enclosed starting gate, the totalizator board and the photo-finishcamera at Bay Meadows.The Bay Meadows Handicap is the longest continually run stakes event in California, having been started in 1937.
Seabiscuit won this race twice: 1937 and 1938. The track was allowed to remain open duringWorld War II because of its agreement to give 92% of its profits towards the war effort. The track generated more than $4 million for War Relief projects during the war years. Its ability to run during the war accounts for its status as the longest continually operating US racetrack. In 1945, the firstracehorse to be transported by plane, El Lobo, was set down in the parking lot.In 1948, the eventual Hall of Fame
jockey ,Bill Shoemaker , began his career by exercising horses on this track. He won his first stakes race here in 1949.In 1954, Determine won the Bay Meadows Handicap and then went to take the
Kentucky Derby .All of the exterior scenes in Stanley Kubrick's 1956 heist movie
The Killing were filmed at Bay Meadows. The track was renamed as Landsdowne for the movie, but the Bay Meadows name is visible in at least one early scene of the movie.Wild Again ran at Bay Meadows in 1984 and then went on to win theBreeders' Cup Classic .Bay Meadows' racing season began in August with the
San Mateo County Fair portion of the meet, which ran two weeks. This was followed by a short break of a few days; until recently this break avoided conflict with the first week-and-a-half of theCalifornia State Fair horse race meet. Racing picked up again onLabor Day Weekend (or thereabouts) with the main throroughbred meet, which was split into two parts--one in the fall, the other in the spring/early summer (Golden Gate Fields ' meet took place in the interim in the winter/early spring).Throughout its history, Bay Meadows has also hosted harness and
quarter horse racing meets, but because of the lack of financial viability those events were not run in the last years of the track. At the end, Bay Meadows focused exclusively on thoroughbred racing.Olden Times ,Silky Sullivan , Citation, John Henry, Round Table, andLost in the Fog have raced here. OnDecember 1 ,2006 , jockeyRussell Baze won the fourth race to passLaffit Pincay Jr as the winningest rider in thoroughbred horse racing.There was talk through the 2000's of demolishing Bay Meadows due to plans to build an entirely new race track near
Dixon, California to replace the San Mateo race track. As these plans are still in development, Bay Meadows remained open on a year-by-year case basis. The Bay Meadows Phase II Specific Plan Amendment was adopted by the city council of the city of San Mateo on November 7, 2005 [http://www.ci.sanmateo.ca.us/dept/planning/bay_meadows/bmspa.html] . The plan calls for 1.25 millionsquare feet ofoffice space, 1,250residential units, convert|150000|sqft|m2|-3 ofretail space, and 15 acres of public parks, as well as a rebuilt HillsdaleCaltrain station near the site of the old Bay Meadows Caltrain station.Closure
After the track failed to acquire a 2-year extension of the deadline to replace its dirt oval with an artificial surface for the safety of the horses from the California Horse Racing Board, it was announced that Bay Meadows intended to close
November 4 ,2006 immediately following its summer-fall season. http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/03/22/SPGE8OQ4383.DTL Bay Meadows is photo finished, will close in November Retrieved onMarch 22 ,2007 .]However, on
July 3 ,2007 the California Horse Racing Board unanimously voted to approve a one-year exemption for Bay Meadows to continue horse racing in 2008 on its current racing surface. Bay Meadows was open to race for its last Spring Meet, February 6, 2008 thru May 11, 2008. From May 14 to August 4, Simulcasting occurred in Bay Meadows every open day, with free parking on August 4, free admission on August 11, and both on August 18. [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/07/03/SPGRFQQ80S7.DTL Bay Meadows reprieve: Open through 2008Track can run races in '08 on old surface July 3, 2007, Retrieved onAugust 19 ,2007 ] There were ten final race dates run in August 2008 for the San Mateo County Fair, with the last official race occurring on August 17, 2008. The last day Bay Meadows was open for simulcasting was on August 18, 2008. An auction for Bay Meadows paintings occurred from August 23 to August 25. cite newslast = Roman
first = Tomas
title = Bay Meadows race track closes down
publisher = ABC 7 News
date = 2008-05-11
url = http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/local&id=6136106
accessdate = 2008-05-12] Construction on a housing and commercial development is to begin inSeptember 2008 .Physical attributes
Bay Meadows had a one mile (1.6 km) dirt oval and a seven furlong turf oval. The track had a total
seating capacity of 12,000 and had stabling for 900 horses on site.Racing
Bay Meadows had the following graded stakes events:
*Grade 3
Bay Meadows Breeders' Cup Handicap
*Grade 3Bay Meadows Breeders' Cup Sprint Handicap
*Grade 3Bay Meadows Derby
*Grade 3El Camino Real Derby
*Grade 3Seabiscuit Handicap References
External links
* [http://www.baymeadows.com/ Bay Meadows construction site]
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