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Ruidoso Downs Sales Prep Continues, As State Recovery Efforts Begin on Rio Ruidoso

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July 14, 2025 – Ruidoso Downs, NM. Preparations for the two major horse sales at Ruidoso Downs are continuing to be made this week according to Ruidoso Downs General Manager Rick Baugh.

            “The New Mexico Breed Sale and the All American Select Sale are continuing as planned for next month,” Baugh said. “These are important sales that impact the horse racing industry every year and we intend for the sales to continue at Ruidoso Downs in August at our sales pavilion.

            The New Mexico Breed Sale will be Friday and Saturday, August 8th and 9th starting at 5 p.m. each day. There are approximately 235 state-bred Quarter Horses and Thoroughbreds expected to be sold during the two days.

            The All American Select Sale will be held Friday and Saturday, August 29th and 30th with an estimated 480 yearling quarter horses scheduled to be sold.  The Select Sale begins at 3 p.m. each day.

            “The number of horses going through the ring remains strong,” Baugh said. “We invite everyone to come to these sales and feel confident that Ruidoso Downs is going to be back in 2026 and these horses are going to able to compete at this racetrack.”

            “We have received assurance from Governor Michelle Luhan Grisham and the Department of Homeland Security that horse racing will continue at Ruidoso Downs in 2026,” Baugh said. “We have been in communication with state agencies involved in making the necessary repairs and changes in design along the river and we say with confidence to horse owners that Ruidoso Downs will be back better than ever.”       

            Meanwhile, trials for the $3 million All American Futurity for two-year-olds at 440-yards will be held Monday and Tuesday, August 4th and 5th  at Albuquerque Downs. Trials for the $750,000 (est.) All American Derby and $500,000 (est.) All American Oaks will be Wednesday, August 6th. The top-ten fastest times in those races will advance to the finals on Labor Day, Sept. 1 at Albuquerque Downs. There will be five stakes races on Labor Day including: All American Futurity, All American Derby, All American Oaks, All American Invitational and All American Juvenile.

            The Casey Donahew concert and the “Margarita-fest” scheduled for Saturday, July 26th at Ruidoso Downs will be held as scheduled. Doors open at 5 p.m. and the show starts at 7 p.m.

            Ruidoso Downs has announced that the Bellamy Brothers benefit concert that was scheduled for Sunday, August 31st has been moved to the Tingley Coliseum in Albuquerque. A portion of the proceeds from the concert will go to victims of the recent flooding through the Community Foundation of Lincoln County. Tickets are available at www.raceruidoso.com. Any tickets that were previously purchased for the Bellamy Brothers concert at Ruidoso Downs can be exchanged for the new venue or refunded.

            The latest information about Ruidoso Downs Racetrack including racing and events can be found at www.raceruidoso.com.

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Two racetracks hosted thrilling Stakes Races today! Here’s a sneak peek at the winners. Stay tuned for the full Stakes Results coming soon!


Los Alamitos
WINNER of the 2025 Town Policy Stakes
ASTRONOMICAL 123
 (#8)
g. (Flying Cowboy 123-Singles Cruise, Favorite Cartel)
Breeder: Barry And/Or Janice Sather
Owner: Jo Rae Burns
Trainer: Michael Casselman
Jockey: Ruben Lozano
Remaining Order of Finish: Clareets Boy (#1), Autamatic (#5), Cowboy Bolt (#6), Gimy a Reason (#2), Fourstreakingeagle (#3), Nationalist (#4), Firey Eagle (Vet Scratch)


Lone Star Park
WINNER of the 2025 Texas Hero Juvenile Stakes
CHILITOS WAGON
 (#5)
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Breeder: Acosta, Juan
Owner: Omar Acosta
Trainer: Omar Acosta
Jockey: Jorge Alberto Mares, Jr.
Remaining Order of Finish: Kj All of the Marbles (#3), Royal Chil (#7), Cholulaa (#9), Wl Post Malone (#2), Just an Eagle (#10), Go Zippalitas (#4), Pt Chrome Spots (#1), Barbs Captain (#8), Fourcrossnews (#6)


November 8, 2025
ShawneBugLeo
©Don Shugart

70 Ranch Performance Horses recently shared the heartbreaking news of the passing of Shawne Bug Leo, a stallion whose influence will be felt for generations to come.

A son of Shawne Bug, Shawne Bug Leo carried forward a powerful lineage and left an enduring mark as both an athlete and sire. With only 664 foals registered, his impact was extraordinary, producing Champions across the country, including a two-time NFR qualifier and numerous winners in rodeo and futurity arenas. His progeny have earned more than $2.46 million, a true testament to the athleticism, heart, and consistency he passed on.

More than a producer of winners, Shawne Bug Leo was known for his strength, intelligence, and the kind, wise eyes that reflected his gentle nature. He was a horse whose quiet presence spoke volumes.

While he may have left this world, his story continues. 70 Ranch Performance Horses has shared that frozen semen will remain available, ensuring that Shawne Bug Leo’s legacy, and the bloodlines he so proudly carried, will continue to shape the future of performance horses.

November 6, 2025
Gate Works at Los Alamitos
©Myriam Maynard, Speedhorse

A first time stakes winner will be crowned in the running of the $30,000 Town Policy Handicap on Saturday night at Los Alamitos. Eight sophomores will compete in this 400-yard race and while no horse in the field has already won a stakes race, there are several Grade 1 stakes finalists in this event.

J. Francisco Diaz’s Cowboy Bolt is one of those with experience in Grade 1 stakes events. The gelding by Flying Cowboy 123 won his trial to the Los Alamitos Two Million Futurity last December, an effort that earned him a spot in the meet’s richest race. After running in that Grade 1 futurity, the Lindolfo Diaz-trainee has made three appearances this season, his best effort being a fifth-place finish against Lethal Cowboy 123 in the Sgt Pepper Feature on August 23. 

Dunn Ranch LLC’s Firey Eagle is another one with Grade 1 experience after running in the Texas Classic Futurity, which was won by FDD Dreams in November 2024 at Lone Star Park. He picked up an allowance win here on September 27.

Juan Moya’s Nationalist competed in the Restricted Grade 1 Spencer Childers California Breeders Championship Handicap at 400 yards on July 26 and has since posted an allowance win at 350 yards and a second-place finish at 550 yards. 

Edward Melzer Revocable Trust’s Clareets Boy, who was second in the Sgt Pepper Feature, is among the others in this event. Astronomical 123, Gimy A Reason, Fourstreakingeagle and Autamatic will also race.

November 6, 2025

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