- Saratoga Race Course
Saratoga Race Course is a famous
horse-racing track in Saratoga Springs,New York ,United States . It opened on August 3, 1863, and is the oldest organized sporting venue of any kind in the United States. [TheKentucky Derby first ran in 1875]History
John Hunter, who became the first chairman of
The Jockey Club , andWilliam R. Travers built Saratoga Race Course. Since 1864 the track has been the site of theTravers Stakes , the oldest majorthoroughbred horse race in theUnited States , which is the main draw of the annual summer race meeting. The Saratoga meet originally consisted of only four days, but over time was lengthened, and for many years, the meet lasted for four weeks. In the 1890s/1990s it was lengthened to five weeks, and today a six-week meeting is observed, withLabor Day now being the last day of racing. From 1943 to 1945, racing was not held at Saratoga due to travel restrictions brought on byWorld War II ; in those years, the stakes races that would have been run at Saratoga were contested atBelmont Park instead.Saratoga Race Course has two well-known nicknames -- "The Spa" (for the nearby mineral springs), and the "Graveyard of Favorites" (for the upsets that have occurred there).
Man o' War suffered his only defeat in 21 starts while racing at Saratoga;Secretariat was defeated at Saratoga by Onion after winning the Triple Crown; andGallant Fox was beaten by 100-1longshot Jim Dandy in the 1930 Travers Stakes.The track was closed on
August 2 ,2006 due to a heat wave which had hit the Eastern Seaboard. This was only the fourth time in the history of the track that it closed, Previously it closed for three entire seasons duringWorld War II and in 1911 and 1912 when it was not economically viable followingNew York State legislation enacted by the administration of GovernorCharles Evans Hughes which outlawed all forms of wagering on horse racing. [cite news |first=Jim |last=Kinney |title=Too hot to trot at race course |url=http://www.troyrecord.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=17001044&BRD=1170&PAG=461&dept_id=7021&rfi=6 |publisher=The Troy Record |date=2006-08-03 |accessdate=2007-05-03 ]Physical attributes
As is the case with the other two tracks operated by the
New York Racing Association - Aqueduct andBelmont Park - there are three separate tracks in the main course at Saratoga: a main (dirt) track, which, like that at Aqueduct, has a 1 1/8 mile (1,811 m) circumference; a 1 mile plus 98 feet long outer turf track known officially as the Mellon Turf Course, in honor of the Mellon family, whose members include prominent Thoroughbred owner/breederPaul Mellon and his fatherAndrew Mellon , a formerUnited States Treasury Secretary , and an inner turf track, the circumference of which is 26 feet (7.9 m) shorter than 7½furlong s (1,509 m). Steeplechase races are also run at Saratoga and may take place on either of the aforementioned turf courses, depending on the distance of the race. Additionally, there is the Oklahoma Track, which is about 1/3 mile from the main course, and is used for warmups and training. Oklahoma Track was the original track used for racing from 1863 until 1909, when the currently-used grandstand track was opened. [ click http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&q=&ll=43.069452,-73.760405&spn=0.027087,0.05785&t=k&z=14&om=1 Oklahoma track is at top, main track in middle, 1-mile track at bottom is private. Two small tracks at lower left areSaratoga Raceway ]A former distinctive feature of Saratoga's dirt track was the Wilson Mile chute, which branched off from the clubhouse (first) turn at a 90 degree angle. After the 1971 meeting, its use was suspended; following a brief resumption during the late 1980s and early 1990s, it was dismantled, leaving no distance available for dirt races at one mile. A similarly-designed chute is still in use at
Ellis Park Racecourse , a racetrack inKentucky , and is the only such chute of its kind that can be found at any North American track today.Saratoga Race Course is rich with tradition. A lake in the middle of the track contains a canoe that is painted annually in the colors of the winning stable for that year's Travers Stakes winner. Also, prior to each race a bell is hand rung at exactly 17 minutes prior to scheduled post time for each race.
A new addition in recent years has been "twilight racing", where the first race post time is at 2:45 PM. After its introduction in 2006, it was expanded to the first and last Friday of the meet.
Racing
"'The following are
Graded stakes race s run at Saratoga:
*Grade I Stakes races:
**Alabama Stakes
**Ballerina Handicap
**Diana Handicap
**Forego Handicap
**Go For Wand Handicap
**Hopeful Stakes
**King's Bishop Stakes
**Personal Ensign Handicap
**Spinaway Stakes
**Sword Dancer Handicap
**Test Stakes
**Travers Stakes
**Whitney Handicap
**Woodward Stakes *Grade II Stakes races:
**Adirondack Breeders' Cup Stakes
**Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap
**Amsterdam Stakes
**Ballston Spa Breeders' Cup Handicap
**Bernard Baruch Handicap
**Fourstardave Handicap
**Honorable Miss Handicap
**Jim Dandy Stakes
**Lake Placid Handicap
**National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame Handicap
**Sanford Stakes
**Saratoga Special Stakes *Grade III Stakes races:
**Glens Falls Handicap
**Lake George Stakes
**Saranac Handicap
**Schuylerville Stakes
**Victory Ride Stakes There are also quite a few over-night races, meaning races that can be entered a day or two before the race, and more than a few ungraded stakes.
*Ungraded stakes
**The Saratoga Dew
**De La Rose Stakes
**Union Avenue Stakes Burials
Buried at Claire Court are
Fourstardave , Mourjane (IRE) and A Phenomenon. Champion fillyGo For Wand , who suffered a fatal injury during the stretch run of the 1990 Breeders Cup Distaff, is buried in the Saratoga infield.References
ee also
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New York Racing Association
*Aqueduct Race Track
*Belmont Park Other reading
*Heller, Bill. "Saratoga Tales: Great Horses, Fearless Jockeys, Shocking Upsets and Incredible Blunders at America's Legendary Race Track" (2004)
Whitston Publishing Company ISBN 978-0878755516
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