- Latonia Race Track
Latonia Race Track on Winston Avenue in Latonia, Covington,
Kentucky , six miles south ofCincinnati, Ohio , was a Thoroughbred horse racing facility opened in 1883. The track hosted a spring-summer racing series and a second in late fall. It was once regarded as among the United States' top sites for racing, and drew more than 100,000 visitors annually. The 1924Kentucky Derby winnerBlack Gold ran at Latonia Race Track, andjockey Eddie Arcaro got his start there.The Latonia Derby
The track's main attraction was the annual 1½ mile
Latonia Derby , initially run as the "Hindoo Stakes " in honor of the great Kentucky-bred champion Hindoo.It became so popular that in 1912 a motion picture was made by Independent Motion Picture Co. titled "Winning the Latonia Derby" that featuredsilent film starKing Baggot .The inaugural 1883 Latonia Derby was won by
Kentucky Derby winnerLeonatus . Future Derby winners Kingman (1891), Halma (1895),Ben Brush (1896),Lieut. Gibson (1900), Elwood (1904), andSir Huon (1906) also won the race and the 1918 edition was won by Harry Payne Whitney'sBelmont Stakes winning colt,Johren .Early Airmeet
In November of 1909, an airmeet was held at Latonia. The airmeet was a small affair, but included famed aviator
Glenn Curtiss and others such as Charles Willard andRoy Knabenshue . The highlight of the meet was a race held between Curtiss and Willard "for a cup offered by the local capitalist.""Show For Aircraft". Los Angeles Times,1909-11-08 p.II2] The meet was "understood to be the opening move to secure for Cincinnati the international aviation meet in 1910," although the meet would eventually be held in Dominguez Field, Los Angeles instead.The 1924 International Special
On October 11, 1924, 60,000 racing fans flocked to Latonia Race Track to witness the third and final edition of the
International Special races that pitted the honored guest, French championEpinard , against top American horses. The race featured stars of the day such as Chilhowee andBelmont Stakes winnerMad Play plus future U.S. Hall of FamersPrincess Doreen andSarazen . It was Sarazen who won the race and with it sealed Horse of the Year honors. Epinard finished second, as he had done in the previous two International Specials atBelmont Park andAqueduct Racetrack inNew York .Closure
Financial difficulties during the
Great Depression forced Latonia Race Track to close its doors with its last race card held on July 29, 1939. The facility was sold toStandard Oil of Ohio and dismantled duringWorld War II . Today the property is the site of the Latonia Shopping Center.In 1959, a new operation called the Latonia Race Course opened in
Florence, Kentucky about 10 miles south of the original Latonia site. In 1986 that facility changed its name toTurfway Park .References
External links
* [http://www.nkyviews.com/kenton/kenton_latonia_track_1.htm Historical Texts and Many Images of Latonia Race Track]
* [http://kentucky.gov/kyhs/hmdb/MarkerSearch.aspx?mode=Subject&subject=145 Government of Kentucky, Kentucky Historical Society, City of Covington]
* [http://horseracing.about.com/library/bllatonia.htm New York Times article on Latonia Race Track]
* [http://www.turfway.com/index.asp Turfway Park official website with brief history of Latonia Race Track]
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