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Prairie Meadows Offers Record High Purse for The Valley Junction Futurity-G3

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PRM QH Championships on Friday, Sept. 26; Iowa Classic on Saturday, Sept. 27 Ends 2025 Meet

September 15, 2025 – Altoona, IA. Prairie Meadows Casino, Racetrack, & Hotel and the Iowa Quarter Horse Racing Association are proud to announce that the 2025 Valley Junction Futurity (GIII) to be held on closing weekend of the 2025 racing season will offer a record high purse valued at $303,500. 

The Valley Junction Futurity (GIII) for open two-year-olds running a distance of 350 yards is scheduled for Friday, September 26 as part of the 2025 Prairie Meadows Quarter Horse Championships that will showcase four stakes now worth a total of $488,920.

First post on Friday, September 26 is scheduled for 6:00 PM CT. The full rundown of Quarter Horse stakes on Friday includes the $25,000 Valley Junction Juvenile consolation race, the $50,000 Two Rivers (GIII) for older horses going 400 yards, the $110,420 Altoona Derby for three-year-olds going 400 yards and the $303,500 Valley Junction Futurity (GIII).

On Saturday, September 27 the racing season concludes with the Iowa Classic featuring all Iowa registered Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse races with a first post scheduled for 4:00 PM CT. The full rundown of Quarter Horse stakes on Saturday includes the $70,000 Future of Iowa (IA) for Iowa registered fillies and mares going 350 yards, the $70,000 Terrace Hill (IA) for Iowa registered three-year-olds and older going 400 yards, the $122,180 Polk County Derby (IA) for Iowa registered three-year-olds going 400 yards and the $191,200 Jim Bader Futurity (IA) for Iowa registered two-year-olds going 350 yards.

“The support for our two and three-year-old stakes program has been fantastic this year!” said Quarter Horse Racing Secretary Chad Keller. “Having two open futurities between $200,000 and $300,000 along with two open derbies over $100,000 each as a part of the program here is a credit to the owners and trainers that make our stakes program a priority in their summer racing schedule,” Keller explained. “I would encourage any owners or trainers that have intentions of racing here in the Midwest circuit to take a look at our racing program including the stakes program here at Prairie Meadows for 2026 and beyond.”  

Visit the Racing section for the latest information at https://www.prairiemeadows.com/racing as it becomes available. To continue receiving information about the 2025 live horse racing season, visit https://www.prairiemeadows.com/signmeup     

About Prairie Meadows

Prairie Meadows began operations as a nonprofit organization in 1989 with the goal of promoting economic development, jobs, agriculture, and tourism in the state of Iowa. Through taxes and charitable donations, Prairie Meadows has given more than $2.3 billion to the state of Iowa. Prairie Meadows offers slot machines, table games, live and simulcast racing, sports wagering, hotel accommodations, entertainment, and more.  

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November 14, 2025
Campos Family Ventures - Leading QH Owner - IND - 111325 - Presentation 01
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Fresh off a record setting year in 2024, Campos Family Ventures once again topped the standings in the Quarter Horse Owner ranks in 2025. The award was presented during the final program of the year Thursday, November 13 at Horseshoe Indianapolis.

Campos Family Ventures established a new record for most wins in one season at 17 last season along with most purse earnings of $515,681, the first Quarter Horse owner to ever surpass the half million dollar mark in purse earnings for one season. This year, they were close behind that record setting year, earning 13 wins worth $428,257 in purses. The 2025 title is their third title in the past four seasons.

“Having back to back titles is very nice,” said David Campos through translation from Trainer Claudio Barraza. “We are very proud to earn this award.”

The highlight for the season for Campos Family Ventures was the win by CV Denali in the $107,690 Gordon Mobley Futurity Final. Other top horses for the year included Zoomin Feature, Paradise Beach, and Beach Burner. The organization purchased a training center outside of Connersville, Indiana about five years ago and have both Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses in training at their facility. They are also investing into the breeding end of the business in Indiana.

“The Campos family is pretty easy to work with,” noted Barraza, who trains all of their Quarter Horses. “They trust us to make decisions with the horses. I am very grateful for this opportunity to train for them.”

Rachel McLaughlin, racing broadcast production manager, made the winner’s circle presentation to David Campos and Barraza. Ironically, it followed their win with CV B Dynamic in one of the Quarter Horse races on closing night to end the meet on a winning note.

The 23rd season of live Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse concluded Thursday, Nov. 13. Racing returns for the 24th season Tuesday, April 7. For more information on racing at Horseshoe Indianapolis, visit www.caesars.com/horseshoe-indianapolis/racing or find details on social media @HSIndyRacing.

November 13, 2025

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