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Oaklawn Park's 2012 Schedule sees
purse boosts August 19, 2011 - A $200,000 bump to the
Rebel Stakes (gr. II) and a condensed four-day, nine stakes Racing
Festival of the South highlight Oaklawn Park’s 2012 live racing
season, which kicks off Jan. 13.
In total, there will be 34 stakes races worth nearly $5.2 million
during the season. The 56-day meet will culminate April 14, with the
$1 million Arkansas Derby (gr. I).
Oaklawn’s 3-year-old series leading to the Arkansas Derby will once
again feature the one-mile $100,000 Smarty Jones, the one-mile
$250,000 Southwest Stakes (gr. III) and the 1 1/16-mile $500,000
Rebel Stakes (gr. II), which was increased from $300,000. The Smarty
Jones and Southwest will anchor the holiday Monday cards on Jan. 16
and Feb. 20, respectively, while the Rebel will be held four weeks
in advance of the Arkansas Derby Saturday, March 17.
“We are very proud of our 2012 stakes schedule, but we’re
particularly excited about the boost to the Rebel Stakes because
it’s making a name for itself as a leading Triple Crown prep, not
just an Arkansas Derby prep,” said David Longinotti, assistant
general manager of racing.
Oaklawn has condensed its annual Racing Festival of the South and
will now run its final nine stakes between Wednesday, April 11, and
Saturday, April 14. The rich four days of racing begins April 11
with the $300,000 Fantasy Stakes (gr. II) for 3-year-old fillies;
continues April 12 with the $75,000 Carousel and $100,000 Redbud
Stakes; April 13 with the $500,000 Apple Blossom Handicap (gr. I)
and $100,000 Instant Racing before ending April 14 with the $100,000
Northern Spur Stakes, $200,000 Count Fleet Sprint Handicap (G3),
$350,000 Oaklawn Handicap (gr. II), and the Arkansas Derby.
“Our hope with the compressing of the Racing Festival is to make it
more convenient to send horses to Hot Springs,” said Longinotti.
“Horsemen will be able to line up one plane, send several horses
across a couple different divisions and arrange to have their main
riders come for all the races of the Festival. We are confident that
with this move, we will not only continue to attract the best
3-year-olds, but will continue to have large, competitive fields for
all our Festival races.”
Other stakes of note during the 2012 season include the $125,000
Razorback Handicap (gr. III) and $125,000 Honeybee Stakes (gr. III),
both on March 10 and the $150,000 Azeri Stakes (gr. III) on March
17. Oaklawn Park will run Thursday—Sunday during the meet with two
holiday Monday cards.
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