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  2. Balmoral Park (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Soon after, a new one-mile (1.6 km) racing strip was built around the existing 5/8's mile oval. But in 1991, the Illinois Racing Board took away the racetrack's thoroughbred dates, making Balmoral Park an exclusive harness racing facility. By 1993, Balmoral Park became a national leader in the use of standardized saddle pads.

  3. Balmoral Park - Wikipedia

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    Balmoral Park can mean: Balmoral Park, Illinois , a horse racing track in Crete, Illinois Balmoral Park, Lisburn , an exhibition and business park in Lisburn, Northern Ireland

  4. Tote board - Wikipedia

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    Behind the betting windows at Ascot racetrack, Australia February 1939 An automatic totalisator is a device to add up the bets in a pari-mutuel betting system. The whole of the pot (the stakes on all competitors) is divided pro rata to the stakes placed on the winning competitor, and those tickets are paid out.

  5. Did Prince William Really Run Away After Diana's Death? - AOL

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    While we can never know, as the royal family would be unlikely to publicize a lost, runaway prince, it's unlikely Prince William actually ran away from Balmoral—and that the royals would be able ...

  6. Tom Durkin (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Durkin (born November 30, 1950) is a semi-retired American sportscaster and public address announcer specializing in Thoroughbred horse racing.He was the race caller for NBC Sports from 1984 through 2010 and served as announcer for the New York Racing Association from 1990 until retiring in 2014.

  7. Maywood Park - Wikipedia

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    Maywood Park was a horse racing venue located in Melrose Park, Illinois, United States, about 12 miles from downtown Chicago. It was used for harness racing. It had a capacity of 33,297 people and was built in 1946. The track was a half-mile oval. The track closed in 2015. [1]

  8. 'Little kid drove his ass off:' Tyler Reddick makes ... - AOL

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    “Little kid drove his ass off, I’m proud of him,” Reddick's 23XI Racing team co-owner Michael Jordan said after the race. Blaney left the high line open for Reddick in the final two corners ...

  9. Portland Meadows - Wikipedia

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    The last day for simulcast racing was December 7, 2019 and the poker room closed December 15, 2019. Demolition began in February 2020. [4] The track has hosted both American Quarter Horse racing and Thoroughbred horse races. Over the years, Portland Meadows has been the site of numerous outdoor music concerts and other forms of entertainment.