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Los Alamitos Race Course is a horse racing track in Cypress, California. [1] The track hosts both thoroughbred and quarter horse racing.The track has the distinction of holding four quarter horse stakes races with purses over $1 million, more than any other track in the United States. [2]
The Champion of Champions is a stakes race annually held at Los Alamitos Race Course in Cypress, California. It is the championship race for Quarter Horses. The field is determined by the winners of qualifying races held around the United States. [1] The races currently are: Los Alamitos Winter Championship, Remington Park Championship, Vessels ...
Los Alamitos runs a year-round quarter horse and thoroughbred meeting that is partly made up of lower level thoroughbred horses. So far, the track has had eight racing or training deaths because ...
Los Alamitos 7 December 2024 Los Alamitos Futurity: III $200,500 2yo open 1 + 1 ⁄ 16 miles: Dirt Los Alamitos 14 December 2024 Harlan's Holiday Stakes: III $150,000 3&up open 1 + 1 ⁄ 16 miles: Dirt Gulfstream Park 21 December 2024 Suwannee River Stakes: III $125,000 3&up f&m 1 mile: Turf Gulfstream Park 21 December 2024 Fort Lauderdale ...
He earned 273 racing points from the AQHA, entitling him to the title of Superior Race Horse. He was named the World Champion Quarter Running Horse in both 1968 and 1970, with Champion Quarter Running Gelding titles in 1969, 1971 and 1972. In total, he earned $374,577.00 on the racetrack. [3]
Michael Wrona (born () 3 February 1966 (age 58)) [1] is an announcer from Brisbane, Australia [1] specializing in Quarter Horse and Thoroughbred horse racing. He is best known for the phrase "Racing!", which he says at the start of every race call .
Moonist started the year by winning the Los Alamitos Winter Trial on January 24, 2016, defeating Heza Dasha Fire, who had just been named the 2015 World Champion Quarter Horse. [14] In the Los Alamitos Winter Championship on February 14, he faced off once again with Heza Dasha Fire and again triumphed in a time of 19.49 seconds for 400 yards. [15]
Charger Bar beat Kaweah Bar three times in her racing career. [3] She was undefeated in 1971, and was named World Champion Quarter Running Horse. [4] Other honors included being named Champion Quarter Running Mare in 1972, 1973 and 1974. She also earned 144 AQHA racing points, which earned her the title of Superior Race Horse from the AQHA. [1]