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It is the showpiece of the Emerald Downs race meeting. [1] Created by Joe Gottstein for the Longacres racetrack's third season, the Longacres Mile Handicap ran at that Renton, Washington track from 1935 to 1992. From 1993 to 1995 the race held its graded status as the Budweiser Mile at Yakima Meadows. Since 1996 the venue has been Emerald Downs.
Emerald Downs operated as a Limited Partnership from 1996 to 2015, with a group of investors led by Ron Crockett. In 2002, the land where Emerald Downs is situated was purchased by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe for roughly $70 million. The Tribe purchased the track buildings and facilities and formed Emerald Downs Racing LLC in 2015.
Churchill Downs 14 September 2024 Iroquois Stakes: III $254,745 2yo open 1 mile: Dirt Churchill Downs 14 September 2024 Locust Grove Stakes: III $379,340 3&up f&m 1 + 1 ⁄ 16 miles: Dirt Churchill Downs 14 September 2024 Woodbine Mile: I CA$1,008,000: 3&up open 1 mile: Turf Woodbine (CA) 14 September 2024 Summer Stakes: I CA$503,000: 2yo open ...
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The main grandstand as seen in 1936–1937. Longacres was a Thoroughbred horse racetrack in Renton, Washington, United States.Owned by the Gottstein/Alhadeff family and operated by the Washington Jockey Club for the vast majority of its existence, the racetrack was the home of Thoroughbred racing in Western Washington from its opening in 1933 and was the longest continuously running track on ...
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[8] Because the Churchill Downs turf course is smaller than the one used at Arlington, the distance of the race was shortened from 1 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles to 1 + 1 ⁄ 8 miles. [8] In December 2022 an agreement was reached between Churchill Downs and the American Graded Stakes Committee to move the 2023 Arlington Million to Colonial Downs in Virginia.