Lone Star Park
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Lone Star Park is a horse racing track located in Grand Prairie, Texas.
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[edit] History
Lone Star Park opened in 1997. The track offers separate meets for Thoroughbred racing and Quarter Horse racing. In October of 2002, Magna Entertainment Corp. (MEC), based in Aurora, Ontario, leased the facility and acquired the operations. In 2004, it was the site of the Breeders' Cup. The seating capacity was temporarily increased for the Breeders' Cup to 50,000 people. Lone Star Park's premier event of the Thoroughbred meeting is Lone Star Million Day, held each Memorial Day with seven stakes races worth just over $1 million.
[edit] Physical attributes
Lone Star Park covers 315 acres (1.27 km²), and includes a pavilion for simulcasting. The track has a one-mile (1.6 km) dirt oval and a seven-furlong turf track, and has accommodations for 1,600 horses across 32 barns. The grandstand has a seating capacity of roughly 8,000 people.
[edit] Racing
Lone Star Park’s 2008 Spring Thoroughbred Season will feature 32 stakes events, including five Grade III races, cumulatively worth $3.525 million. The 16-week meeting at the Dallas-Fort Worth area racetrack will commence Thursday, April 10, and will continue for 65 dates through Sunday, July 27.
The following graded stakes are run at Lone Star Park:
- Grade 3 Lone Star Park Handicap
- Grade 3 Texas Mile Stakes
- Grade 3 Lone Star Derby
- Grade 3 Ouija Board Handicap formerly known as the Winstar Distaff Handicap
- Grade 3 Dallas Turf Cup
[edit] References
- Lone Star Park. MEC Tracks. Retrieved on September 25, 2007.