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I've been to almost 40 tracks (I keep a list on my computer), and I've worked at quite a few of them (the big ones being Keeneland, Del Mar, and Churchill). Santa Anita, however, will always be my favorite. Del Mar and River Downs are right there in second, and Oaklawk Park was a blast, too. Saratoga is stunning, and I wish all of you could see the Jockey Club in Chile - unbelievable!!!
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My fave track is Keeneland, with Canterbury Park a close second. I work at CBY so i have to say that. LOL
I've been to Cnaterbury, Arlington (Which has to be one of the most beautiful tracks anywhere), Churchill, Keeneland, Turfway (but only the backside which is a hole.), Belmont, Lone Star, Prairie Meadows, Suffolk and Remington. PM is a Dump, I didn't care much for Belmont really, too big and open and cold. LOL LSP was lovely. Remington was empty but not bad. Suf was ugly but easy to get to.
I've been to Cnaterbury, Arlington (Which has to be one of the most beautiful tracks anywhere), Churchill, Keeneland, Turfway (but only the backside which is a hole.), Belmont, Lone Star, Prairie Meadows, Suffolk and Remington. PM is a Dump, I didn't care much for Belmont really, too big and open and cold. LOL LSP was lovely. Remington was empty but not bad. Suf was ugly but easy to get to.
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I've been to Oaklawn, Churchill, Lone Star, and a few small tracks...the one in Kansas City, Kansas, Blue Ribbon Downs, Will Rogers Downs, and the track at the Tulsa Ok fair grounds. Lone Star is pretty cool, love Oaklawn...but Blue Ribbon Downs is totally awesome...yep, it's a bullring...but it's got so much character and the people there are friendly, and it's one of the few tracks you can see thoroughbreds, quarter horses, paints, appaloosas, and arabians race in the same day! One track I really want to visit is Arlington.
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You got all that goodness at Los Al, too! Not every day, but every once in awhile you have a wonderful blend of breeds.Jamie Newton wrote: but Blue Ribbon Downs is totally awesome...yep, it's a bullring...but it's got so much character and the people there are friendly, and it's one of the few tracks you can see thoroughbreds, quarter horses, paints, appaloosas, and arabians race in the same day! One track I really want to visit is Arlington.
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Aintree - home of the Grand National, was there yesterday and it felt so good watching them jump the big National fences again - Amberleigh House paraded too which was pretty kool and he's still quirky. Bewley's Berry, Eurotrek (who has legs of glass), Dun Doire, Forest Gunner were there in the big races and Lennon won again and Degas Art.
Haydock Park - missed Saturday as i'm skint but i wish i'd been there to see Kauto Star destroy the Betfair field by 17 lengths in a G1!!!
Haydock Park - missed Saturday as i'm skint but i wish i'd been there to see Kauto Star destroy the Betfair field by 17 lengths in a G1!!!
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I've been to several tracks and they are all unique. My overall favorite is probably Santa Anita. It's just a very pleasant place to be and the time of year they host the meets are the nice times to be at the races.
Then I would have to say it's a tie between Del Mar and Keeneland - Del Mar is just beautiful and I have been inside the press box (best view EVER!) and Keeneland is pretty (I like to be on the rail but the stands look into the sun and it was crowded or freakin cold). Both tracks have a similar "hat lady" crowd I find entertaining too.
Many years ago I watched harness racing in Saratoga, but I guess thats not the same track - it was lovely there. Then there is Hollywood Park. Well the track itself is nice (although I have yet to see the new surface - soon I shall though), but getting there really can be the worst sometimes (the dreaded 405 parking lot). And Fairplex is pretty cool once a year.
I was at Churchill Downs, but no racing going on. The museum was cool though. Any other tracks I have seen were either from an airplane (Emerald Downs - I think, one in Fresno CA, one in Texas) or on TV.
Then I would have to say it's a tie between Del Mar and Keeneland - Del Mar is just beautiful and I have been inside the press box (best view EVER!) and Keeneland is pretty (I like to be on the rail but the stands look into the sun and it was crowded or freakin cold). Both tracks have a similar "hat lady" crowd I find entertaining too.
Many years ago I watched harness racing in Saratoga, but I guess thats not the same track - it was lovely there. Then there is Hollywood Park. Well the track itself is nice (although I have yet to see the new surface - soon I shall though), but getting there really can be the worst sometimes (the dreaded 405 parking lot). And Fairplex is pretty cool once a year.
I was at Churchill Downs, but no racing going on. The museum was cool though. Any other tracks I have seen were either from an airplane (Emerald Downs - I think, one in Fresno CA, one in Texas) or on TV.
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I've only seen a few, and not many well known tracks, but I love Golden Gate Fields and Bay Meadows. Santa Rosa is beautiful with their new turf course, Solona is bleh, and Pleasanton is decent. Portland Meadows is quaint but it was muddy and rainy the day I was there.
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Is that the track up near Wall? I went to the one near Wall in '92 and had a blast - foggy as all get out - but watching the horses come jumping out of that thick English fog was something else!Martin Pennington wrote: Haydock Park - missed Saturday as i'm skint but i wish i'd been there to see Kauto Star destroy the Betfair field by 17 lengths in a G1!!!
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