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Keeneland Racetrack is located in Lexington, Kentucky. Declared a National Historic Landmark, it has two tracks that feature thoroughbred racing. Keeneland Racetrack runs two short race meetings a year, lasting about three weeks in the spring (April) and fall (October).

The spring meeting is highlighted by the Blue Grass Stakes, a popular prep race for the Kentucky Derby. The fall meeting on the other hand, is showcased by the Spinster Stakes which has served as a launching pad to success in the Breeders' Cup championship program.

The track boasts one of the richest traditions of any racetrack in America. Since its first meeting in the fall of 1936, Keeneland Racetrack has attracted such famous racehorses as Johnstown, Whirlaway, Round Table, Northern Dancer, Forego, Alydar, Spectacular Bid, Alysheba, Bayakoa, and Lure.

Many well-known trainers have saddled horses at Keeneland Racetrack, including Ben A. Jones, Henry Forrest, Harry Trotsek, W.C. "Woody" Stephens and D. Wayne Lucas.

Aside from live horseracing, it also offers thoroughbred sales and simulcasting. Keeneland Racetrack conducts sales in January, April, July, September and November while simulcast wagering is offered year round.


The Tracks

Keeneland Racetrack has two tracks – a dirt and a turf course. The dirt track is a mile and a sixteenth oval while the turf course is a 7–furlong oval. The dirt track has been there since Keeneland Racetrack’s inaugural season in 1936; the turf course was added in 1985, making Keeneland Racetrack the first racetrack in Kentucky to offer grass racing.

Keeneland Racetrack offers dirt races at distances from 4½ furlongs to a mile and five-eighths, depending on where the starting gate is placed and whether the chutes are used. The chutes, which are extensions off the main track, allow races to be run which otherwise would have undesirable starting locations.

Most races on the dirt course end at the finish line in front of the grandstand. Races at a mile and a sixteenth, however, start and finish at the sixteenth pole, which is a sixteenth of a mile from the finish of the other dirt races. This finish line is located in front of the clubhouse.

Races over the turf course range from 5½ furlongs to a mile and five-eighths.


Important Records

Headley Course (4½ furlongs)

HORSE

AGE

WGT

DATE

TIME

TRACK

Duc D'Eclair

2

122

4/3/1965

:53

Fast

Highest Alp

2

122

4/3/1965

:52 1/5

Fast

Inyala

2

117

4/10/1965

:51 4/5

Fast

Quick Swoon

2

117

4/12/1966

:51 2/5

Sloppy

Quick Swoon

2

121

4/20/1966

:51

Fast

Royality Note

2

114

4/23/1968

:51

Fast

Bend the Times

2

117

4/8/1980

:51

Sloppy

City Street

2

118

4/20/2001

:51.04

Sloppy

Heckle

2

118

4/18/2003

:51.04

Sloppy


One mile and one-sixteenth

HORSE

AGE

WGT

DATE

TIME

TRACK

Hook It

2

107

10/16/1936

1:55

Sloppy

Star Bud

5

108

10/16/1936

1:48 2/5

Sloppy

Revelstone

3

110

10/21/1936

1:46 3/5

Fast

Le Miserable

5

109

10/21/1936

1:46 1/5

Fast

Bandalore

4

104

10/22/1936

1:45 3/5

Fast

Stocks

6

100

4/17/1937

1:45

Fast

Visigoth

6

110

10/7/1937

1:44 4/5

Fast

Bull Lea

3

112 1/2

4/21/1938

1:44

Fast

Torchy

3

111

10/11/1938

1:43 1/5

Fast

Tiger Rebel

4

117

10/15/1946

1:42 4/5

Fast

Times Roman

4

119

4/13/1963

1:41 3/5

Fast

Decidedly

4

121

4/20/1963

1:41 2/5

Fast

Choker

3

114

10/5/1963

1:41 2/5

Fast

Piave

7

116

4/11/1964

1:41 1/5

Fast

Silver Series

4

121

10/28/1978

1:41 1/5

Fast

Never Better

3

115

10/15/1987

1:41 1/5

Fast

Din's Dancer

5

123

10/9/1990

1:40 4/5

Fast


One mile and one-eighth

HORSE

AGE

WGT

DATE

TIME

TRACK

Butter Beans

7

108

10/15/1936

1:53 1/5

Fast

Dandy Jay

4

106

10/23/1936

1:52 3/5

Good

Whatway

3

106

10/24/1936

1:52 1/5

Fast

Bull Lea

3

121

4/28/1938

1:49 3/5

Fast

Tunica

3

114

10/15/1938

1:49 2/5

Fast

Coaltown

3

123

4/22/1948

1:49 1/5

Fast

Correspondent

3

121

4/23/1953

1:49

Fast

Round Table

3

126

4/25/1957

1:47 2/5

Fast

Numbered Account

3

119

10/27/1972

1:47 2/5

Fast

Star Choice

5

112

10/6/1984

1:47 2/5

Fast

Good Command

4

118

10/10/1987

1:46 4/5

Fast

Grand Jewel

3

120

10/10/1993

1:46.87

Fast


Jockey

All

Rank

Wins

Jockey

1

877

Day, Pat

2

716

Brumfield, Don

3

383

Sellers, Shane

4

264

Fires, Earlie

5

247

Romero, Randy

Stakes

Rank

Wins

Jockey

1

90

Day, Pat

2

50

Sellers, Shane

3

44

Bailey, Jerry

4

32

Brumfield, Don

5

31

Perret, Craig


Owner

Stakes

Rank

Wins

Owner

1

24

Claiborne Farm (includes partnerships)

2

20

Calumet Farm

3

15

Farish, William S. (includes partnerships)

4

12

Bwamazon Farm (Millard Waldheim)

5

12

Paulson, Allen E. (includes living trust)

6

12

Overbrook Farm (includes partnerships)


Trainer

All

Rank

Wins

Trainer

1

248

Lukas,
D. Wayne

2

180

Arnold, George R. II

3

174

Mott,
William I.

4

160

Davis,
Doug, Jr.

5

155

Stevens, Thomas H., Sr.

Stakes

Rank

Wins

Trainer

1

48

Lukas,
D. Wayne

2

22

Mott,
William I.

3

20

Walden, W. Elliott

4

19

Stephens,
W.C.

5

18

Nafzger,
Carl


Milestones

1935

  • Articles of incorporation were filed for Keeneland Association on April 17. Hal Price Headley was the first elected president of the Association.
  • Keeneland Association purchased 147 1/2 acres of Fayette County sportsman J.O. "Jack" Keene's property on the Versailles Pike on August 29. The price was $130,000 in cash and $10,000 in preferred stock at par value.

1936

  • More than 15,000 people attended an open house at the racetrack on October 11. The open house was held to introduce the public to the new totalizator, the first to be installed in Kentucky.
  • Keeneland Racetrack held its inaugural card on October 15. Paid attendance for the nine-day fall meeting (Oct. 15-24) totaled 25,337.
  • During the Fall meeting, Keeneland Racetrack enlarged and extended its grandstand, adding 1,542 seats and increasing the structure's capacity to 3,849.
  • During the spring meeting the alpha-numeric message board located at ground level in front of the infield tote board was introduced.
  • During the fall meeting, Keeneland Racetrack became the first thoroughbred track in America to use the Visumatic Timer (which posted the various fractions and final clocking on the tote board).

1971

  • The Blue Grass Stakes marked the first million-dollar day of wagering in Keeneland Racetrack's history - $1,052,866.

1984

  • Queen Elizabeth II attended the races at Keeneland Racetrack on October 11 for the inaugural running of the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup.

1997

  • Ending a longtime tradition of no public-address system, Keeneland Racetrack uses an announcer to call the races for the first time during the spring meeting.
  • Total wagering topped $100 million for the first time during the 16-day spring meeting.

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