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Prairie Meadows Begins Mixed Meet Format Sunday, June 15

Prairie Meadows Announces New Racing Officials for the 2025 Season
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Father’s Day, Sunday June 15, marks the start of the mixed meet format at Prairie Meadows Racetrack and Casino, with a combination of Quarter Horse and Thoroughbred racing on the schedule for the duration of the current live racing season through September 27, 2025.

The transition to a mixed meet also kicks off a busy stretch of racing activity at Prairie Meadows over the next four weeks that will include a special day of live racing and fireworks on Thursday, July 3 and the always popular Iowa Festival of Racing for Thoroughbreds on Friday, July 4 and Saturday, July 5. 

The post time for Monday, June 16, has been changed to 3:00 PM CT. The race card will feature a total of 15 races, including seven Quarter Horse trials for the Prairie Meadows Gold Futurity, which are scheduled as Races 2 through 8. 

“Our Quarter Horse stall applications were strong again on numbers this year with nearly 600 stall requests from over 30 trainers,” said Quarter Horse Racing Secretary Chad Keller. “When we took entries for Sunday, June 15, we had just over 360 Quarter Horses stabled on grounds and I expect the remaining spots to fill up in the coming week when the final batch of trailer loads arrive, which should put us around 400 Quarter Horses by June 15 or shortly thereafter.”

According to Keller, nomination numbers for the Prairie Gold Futurity and Derby continued to be strong again in 2025 with the estimated purses expected to be over $205,000 for the Futurity and over $115,000 for the Derby. Hawkeye Futurity nominations were up over 50% versus last year with three trials scheduled on Sunday, June 15. Looking ahead on the Iowa bred side, the Jim Bader Futurity nominations currently show a 35% increase as of the June 1 deadline compared to last year and if those nomination numbers hold up after July 1 and August 1 that race could approach $200,000 estimated final purse.

For older horses on the stakes schedule, Keller urges Quarter Horse owners and trainers to consider the following races with excellent purses and graded status during the upcoming season: the Keokuk Stakes (GIII) on July 6 with a purse of $50,000 guaranteed, the PRM Cox Ranch Distaff Challenge (GIII) on August 16 with an estimated purse of $40,000 added, the PRM AQHA Racing Challenge Championship (GII) on August 17 with an estimated purse of $60,000 added, the Covered Bridges (GIII) for 870-yard specialists on August 31 with a purse of $45,000 added, and the Two Rivers Stakes (GIII) on September 26 with a purse of $50,000 guaranteed.

Another action-packed season of racing in Iowa is here. To continue receiving information about Prairie Meadows 2025 live horse racing season, visit https://www.prairiemeadows.com/signmeup     

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July 9, 2025, Ruidoso Downs

“We want to start this morning by saying thank you to all those that have reached out and checked in on our property, team, members and animals.

Due to the severity of the flood waters, we are currently assessing all damage to best determine next steps. Safety is our top priority and what we will focus on today as we work towards a plan.

We will continue to post on social media and our website as details come available.

Our thoughts & prayers are with all those affected and serve as a reminder that we are stronger together. #ruidosostrong”

Oklahoma Quarter Horse Racing Association (OQHRA)

In partnership with the Oklahoma Quarter Horse Racing Association (OQHRA), all Oklahoma racetracks—Remington Park, Fair Meadows at Tulsa, and Will Rogers Downs—have announced expanded hair testing measures for the 2026 Quarter Horse, Paint, and Appaloosa race meets. While pre-entry hair testing has been a condition of entry since 2018, the updated policy builds on that foundation by introducing new layers of accountability and a unified approach across all tracks.

“We are expanding our integrity efforts and working to hold everyone accountable for the horses in their care,” said Krissy Bamberg, Executive Director of OQHRA. “This is a collective effort among all Oklahoma tracks to protect the integrity of the sport and the welfare of the horse.”

The 2026 updates include a new provision that will exclude any trainer from participating at Oklahoma tracks for the remainder of a meet if three or more horses in their care test positive through official pre-entry hair tests for any prohibited substance. In addition, any owner with three or more positive tests during the meet will also be deemed ineligible to participate for the remainder of that meet.

Another upgrade to the policy is the expansion of unofficial testing. This informational hair-testing option will be available beginning with the fall yearling sales. These test kits can be requested through OQHRA. The hair samples can be collected by the owner or trainer and submitted to the lab for testing; results of these unofficial tests will not be considered official for entry purposes, but they will allow owners or trainers who have acquired horses from other barns to voluntarily test them in advance of entry to ensure they are clear of prohibited substances. It offers peace of mind, particularly before making financial commitments such as nomination fees, training investments, or early race preparations. It is important to note that many Sale Companies offer hair testing as a buyer protection within 24 hours of the sale; buyers are encouraged to contact the sales companies about the options available.

“Integrity is the backbone of everything we do,” said Matt Vance, Executive Vice President at Remington Park. “These policies help preserve the integrity of the sport by holding those who choose not to play by the rules accountable. We are proud to work with other Oklahoma tracks and OQHRA to lead the way in promoting fair competition in Quarter Horse racing.”

The core hair testing requirement remains in place: every Quarter Horse, Paint, or Appaloosa must submit to a one-time, pre-entry hair test before starting at any Oklahoma track. Official test results are sent directly to the racetrack, and positive results will lead to exclusion for the duration of that meet. These exclusions are track-specific only and do not constitute regulatory suspensions; participants remain eligible at other tracks unless a separate jurisdiction elects to take action. All horses with official positive tests will be listed publicly at www.OQHRA.com, and test results may be shared with other jurisdictions upon request.

To make the process easier for horsemen, farm visits for hair testing will be available in January and early February for Oklahoma-based trainers with 40 or more horses.

All details of the 2026 hair testing policy, including the unofficial testing option, are available at www.OQHRA.com or by calling (405) 881-5120.

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The Ruidoso, New Mexico community and Ruidoso Downs Racetrack have once again been devastated by flash flooding on July 8, 2025. Updates will be posted as they become available. 

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