Oaklawn Park Racetrack Horse Racing

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Oaklawn Park Racing Dates
2009 Racing Dates January - April
Max per Race Payout: $30,000
Racetrack Information
Main track (dirt): 1 mile, oval
Length of stretch from last turn to finish line: 1,155 feet
Width of stretch: 70 feet
Width of turns: 80 feet
Composition: 2" sandy loam cushion, 3" sandy loam cushion compacted, 10" sand / silt, 30" clay and natural soil
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U.S. Graded Stakes Races at Oaklawn Park

Date Race Grade Division
February 16, 2009Southwest StakesIII3 yo
March 07, 2009Razorback HandicapIII4 yo's & up
March 14, 2009Rebel StakesII3 yo
March 15, 2009Honeybee StakesIII3 yo
April 04, 2009Apple Blossom HandicapI4 yo's & up
April 04, 2009Oaklawn HandicapII4 yo's & up
April 05, 2009Fantasy StakesII3 yo
April 10, 2009Count Fleet Sprint HandicapIII4 yo's & up
April 11, 2009Arkansas DerbyII3 yo

About Oaklawn Park Racetrack

Oaklawn Park, located in Hot Springs, Arkansas, was opened on Feb. 24, 1905, with an attendance of more than 3,000 people. The racetrack was such an important accomplishment for the small town that the mayor, John Belding, had declared the 24th as a half-holiday for Hot Springs.

Between 1907 and 1916, Oaklawn faced some hardships as races were commonly cancelled because of the political problems in the state. The owners and bettors of Oaklawn would come to understand that political problems would continue to affect the track for the next 20 years.

By 1941, the total purse skyrocketed to $156,820 and was distributed in purses during the 30-day season, Feb. 24-March 29. Purse distribution continued to soar and in 1946 the track recorded a high of $283,180.

From 1951-75, many additions were made to Oaklawn's already impressive track record. A new parking lot was built to hold 800 vehicles and steam heat was installed in all of the private boxes in the paddock to better suit the track's elite clientele. Less than three years later an amazing dining room was added to the clubhouse and the main track was re-cushioned to allow for a more stable and breathable foundation.

In 1985, Oaklawn experienced its first year of reverse statistics. Wagering dropped by 8.1% and attendance dipped below 3.7% in comparison to 1984. Oaklawn Park has seen its share of amazing and heart-stopping races. With the addition of "Instant Racing" - a pari-mutuel electronic system that allows players to wager on previously run races - Oaklawn ventured into the electronic gaming world and its offering was well received by visitors from around the world.