January 8 – Integrity Updates for the 2025 Remington Park Meet
The OQHRA in partnership with Remington Park has announced new integrity updates for the highly anticipated 2025 racing season. OQHRA will continue the pre-race hair tests as a condition of entry which are priced at $240 and have become a cornerstone of ensuring a level playing field. New for 2025, any horse that tests positive in a pre-race hair test will not be eligible for retesting during the meet and must be removed from the grounds. This was a step to reinforce the fairness and maintain the highest standards in the racing industry. Official pre-race hair tests will remain valid for the duration of the 2025 meet and will no longer expire after 90 days. The official pre-race testing process will begin at Remington Park in the first week of February. OQHRA will also be offering on-site testing at farms for trainers who have more than 40 horses to test. This is to ensure a smooth and efficient testing process and is a way for the OQHRA to support fellow horsemen.
January 9 – 2024 PCQHRA Board Meeting and Awards Postponed
The Pacific Coast Quarter Horse Racing Association announced they have postponed their board meeting and awards banquet. Following suit with the AQHA, they will be waiting until all purses for recent Los Alamitos stakes races have been paid out to announce the champions in over twenty categories. “The Board and Awards Committee feel that it is very important that we get the year-end awards correct and that’s the main reason for this postponement,” said Vince Genco PCQHRA President. “As soon as we get verification from the racing jurisdiction, we will make our decision on new dates for these events”.
January 14 – The Jockeys’ Guild Holds Virtual Assembly
The Jockeys’ Guild held its annual virtual assembly on Jan. 14. The meeting was attended by active Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse jockeys from around the country. Kim Quigley, the CEO of Onrise, discussed the joint effort between the Jockeys’ Guild and HISA along with the Racetrack Chaplaincy of America to provide jockeys with access to free mental health services using Onrise’s online platform. The meeting also went over the jockey’s retirement plan and that is available through the horseman’s bookkeeper at a variety of tracks. The members elected were John Velazquez and Mike Smith as Co-Chairmen, Javier Castellano, Julien Leparoux, and James Flores as Co-Vice Chairmen, Tyler Gaffalione as Secretary and Julien Leparoux as Treasurer. Joe Bravo, Drayden Van Dyke, James Graham, and Rodney Prescott were elected to serve on the Board of Directors.
January 21 – Jockey Ricardo Ramirez Adds Quarter Horse Wins To Resume
Ricardo Ramirez, a jockey who is known for his success in distance races, has made a name for himself this year at Los Alamitos among the Quarter Horses. Ramirez finished out 2024 at Los Alamitos reaching the winner’s circle with over 20% of his mounts, the leading rider at 1,000 yards with 50 victories, and finished in the top two with 22 wins riding Thoroughbreds. He carried his winning streak over to Quarter Horses this year to be in the top 7 leading riders on Quarter Horses. He secured 24 wins and the only riders ahead of him are “Quarter Horse Specialists”. Ramirez piloted EG High Desert Farms’ Favorite Jesshawk to victory in the Governor’s Cup Futurity and the Los Alamitos Two Million Juvenile. Overall, Ramirez won on 17% of his Quarter Horse mounts and is already continuing his winning streak in 2025.
January 25 – APHA Champions Banquet
The American Paint Horse Association will hold their Champions Banquet in conjunction with the OQHRA Awards Banquet on Feb. 22 at the Grand Casino Hotel and Resort in Shawnee, Oklahoma. The 2024 APHA World Champion Running Horse title will be presented to WF Jess Candy and Vesper Martini, both two year olds who had an outstanding year. In addition to World Champion Running Horse, WF Jess Candy will also hold the titles of Champion Two Year Old and Champion Two-Year-Old Gelding. Vesper Martini will add World Champion Solid Paint-Bred Running Horse as well as Champion Two-Year-Old Solid Paint-Bred Filly and Champion Two-Year-Old. Other awards such as the Champion Leaders, Champion Running Horses, and the Regional awards will be given out the same night.
February – Tres Seis’ 22nd Year at Stud
Champion Tres Seis has entered his twenty-second year at stud at Zerlotti Genetics, Ltd., where his breeding fee has been set at $9,800. Owned by Blessed River, Ltd., Tres Seis is among the top in the barrel and racing industries. He has sired 676 winners, 182 blacktype earners, and over $30.1 million in race earnings from 21 crops to race. As a broodmare sire he has produced the dams of 92 stakes winners, including All-Time Leading Money Earner KJ Desparado ($3,340,109). Tres Seis is the 8th Leading All-Time Barrel Horse Sire with 283 performers and nearly $10 million in earnings. He is the 9th All-Time Leading Broodmare Sire of Barrel Money Earners. As the sire of dams of 209 barrel performers, they have combined earnings of over $4 million.
February 2 – Crazy Down Corona
Makes History
Hes Judgeandjury, out of Crazy Down Corona, surpassed the $2 million mark after finishing fourth in the $350,000 Championship at Sunland Park on Feb. 2. The $17,500 paycheck moved Crazy Down Corona to the top leading mare by money earned. She is the only Quarter Horse mare to now produce two $2 million earners. Two-time Champion, Hes Judgeandjury, joined his half-brother, World Champion Empressum, on a short list of only fifteen Quarter Horse runners to earn over $2 million. Crazy Down Corona is the dam of 13 foals, 9 starters, and 2 Champions.
February 3 – New Streak for First to Arrive at Remington
Trainer Tammy Johnson has now taken her streak of being the first to arrive at Remington back. With nine horses in tow, Johnson pulled into Remington at 1:30 am on Feb. 3. She had held the streak six years in a row prior to 2023 when Dee Keener ended her streak. Among those nine on her first trailer were stakes winners Rock Ya Later and Uncle Eds Idea. Rock Ya Later has just come off of two victories at Zia Park, including the King Rick Rack Stakes-G2. Uncle Eds Idea is Johnson’s leading active earner. Johnson will have twenty-four horses at Remington Park this year to add to her already successful training record. Many of Johnson’s 14 stakes races won have been at 870 yards earning her the title of “Queen of the Hook” at Remington Park. Johnson has been training for 34 years and has had a total of 1,798 starters, 235 wins and earnings of $4,851,237 with hopes of improving those numbers at this year’s meet at Remington.
February 5 – Debut Races for Six-Figure
Sale Yearlings
Retama Park was the host of twelve training races where five yearlings purchased for six-figures made their debut. Sixty-seven individuals ran 250 yards to gain valuable experience before they enter their first race of the season. A $170,000 purchase for Valenzuelas Racing Stables at the Ruidoso Select Yearling Sale started in Race 3. Go Valiant Knight by Favorite Cartel was saddled by trainer Jose Sanchez, III. Also a Sanchez, III trainee, $110,000 Candy Baby, who was purchased by Michael Valenzuela at the TQHA Yearling Sale, ran in race 4. LQHBA Yearling Sale graduate…