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Laurel Park (race course), Laurel; Maryland State Fairgrounds, Timonium (only held during state fair, late August-early September) Pimlico Race Course, Baltimore (site of the Preakness Stakes, second jewel in the "Triple Crown" of thoroughbred horse racing)
Velká pardubická (Grand Pardubice Steeplechase [1]) is a cross-country (point to point) steeplechase run in Pardubice, Czech Republic since 1874. It takes place every year on the second Sunday in October. The length of the steeplechase is 6.9 km (34 furlongs), with 31 obstacles.
Retama Park is a class 1 pari-mutuel horse racetrack located in Selma, Texas, United States, that opened in 1995.Live quarter horse races meet July to September. Simulcast racing is shown year-round.
Texas: 2007 Asphalt 1.3 miles (2.1 km) 9 SCCA: Grattan Raceway Park: Belding: Michigan: Asphalt 2.2 miles (3.5 km) 12 SCCA: Hallett Motor Racing Circuit: Jennings: Oklahoma: 1976 Asphalt 1.8 miles (2.9 km) 10 SCCA: Harris Hill Raceway: San Marcos: Texas: 2008 Asphalt 1.82 miles (2.93 km) 11 SCCA, ChampCar Endurance Series: High Plains Raceway ...
There are 15 racecourses in the Czech Republic, most notably Pardubice Racecourse, where the country's most famous race, the Velka Pardubicka steeplechase, has been run since 1874. [52] However, the first official race was organized back in 1816 by Emperor Francis II near Kladruby nad Labem. The Czech horse racing season usually starts at the ...
Lone Star Park is a horse racing track and entertainment destination located 1 ⁄ 2 mile north of Interstate 30 on Belt Line Road in Grand Prairie, Texas.Lone Star Park has two live racing seasons every year; the spring Thoroughbred season generally runs from early April through mid-July, and the Fall Meeting of Champions generally runs from early September through mid-November.
Liquor stores are allowed to operate in Texas from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Saturday. However, people can buy beer or wine from grocery and convenience stores on Christmas Eve.
Among notable horses who ran in the Texas Mile but did not win were Skip Away, who finished third in 1997, and Real Quiet who finished second in 1999. Beginning with the 2017 running, the race was renamed to honor Steve Sexton, a member of Lone Star Park's original management team who had died the previous year.