Parx Racing gaining stakes recognition
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12/05/2011 -
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Each year the American Graded Stakes
Committee of the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association re-evaluates all
the stakes races in the United States with a minimum purse of $75,000. Stakes
can be elevated in status, reduced or remain status quo.
Racetracks take great pride in having their stakes races given a graded
status. In particular the tracks not considered major venues for racing.
This year the committee gave special recognition to stakes races conducted at
Parx Racing in suburban Philadelphia. The former Philadelphia Park, and before
that Keystone Race Track, gained several upgrades to their stakes.
For the first time in track history a Grade I race, the highest level stakes,
will be held at Parx Racing. The Cotillion Stakes for three-year-old fillies
has gained the coveted position as Grade I.
The last three runnings of the Cotillion have featured the best of each year's
sophomore fillies. In 2009 Careless Jewel may have been the second best filly
behind Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra. Prior to capturing the Cotillion,
Careless Jewel won the Delaware Oaks and Alabama.
In 2010 the two best female three-year-olds, Blind Luck and Havre de Grace,
hooked up in another edition of their now historic rivalry. Havre de Grace
finally got the win over Blind Luck who had defeated the Delaware Park-based
filly in the Alabama and Delaware Oaks.
This year's Cotillion showcased two of the top fillies in training. Kentucky
Oaks winner Plum Pretty was again facing It's Tricky winner of the Acorn and
Coaching Club American Oaks. Trained by Bob Baffert, Plum Pretty avenged the
American Oaks loss by crushing It's Tricky by more than seven-lengths.
Joining the Cotillion and the Grade II Pennsylvania Derby on the graded stakes
roster at Parx Racing are the Smarty Jones, Greenwood Cup and Dr. James Penny
Memorial Handicap, all three being elevated to Grade III.
Another track beaming with pride is Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races in
West Virginia. The track's premier race, the $1,000,000 Charles Town Classic,
has been moved up to Grade II after just three editions.
"Every member of our team should be proud that their efforts and hard work are
resulting in some historic firsts for our track," said Erich Zimny, Director
of Racing Operations. "In 18 of the last 19 months, our average daily handle
has grown versus the prior year's number and there are more eyes on racing in
the eastern panhandle of West Virginia than there ever have been. We could not
have accomplished that - or sustain it - without our event days."
Duke of Mischief won this year Classic followed by Santa Anita Handicap champ
Game On Dude and Whitney Handicap winner Tizway. Eventual Pacific Classic
winner Acclamation finished last in the 10-horse field.
What do each of these two tracks have in common? Casinos.
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