Charles Town’s stakes schedule highlighted by Classic,
newly upgraded Oaks
The 2014 stakes action at Charles Town kicks off on April 19 with the
Most recently, the 2013 Charles Town Classic provided the race’s most
The most lucrative race on the April 19 undercard will again be the $200,000
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The Charles Town Oaks stands alone as the main event for the September 20
Race for the Ribbon card that includes seven stakes. In addition to its newly
minted grade, the Charles Town Oaks received a purse increase to $500,000 for
2014. With its $500,000 purse, the race joins the Test at Saratoga as the
richest sprint for three-year-old fillies in the country.
In 2011, Bobby Flay’s Her Smile competed in the Charles Town Oaks prior to
Joining the Charles Town Oaks on the Race for the Ribbon card is a trio of
Including the five restricted stakes conducted on the Charles Town Classic
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Not included in that figure is the Tri-State Futurity, open to horses bred in
West Virginia, Maryland and Virginia.
Also not included in those totals is the third of Charles Town’s event days
— West Virginia Breeders’ Classics XXVIII, which is tentatively slated for
October 18. The races and purses for the day showcasing the top West
Virginia-bred horses in training will be released at a later date. In 2013, West
Virginia Breeders’ Classics XXVII comprised nine races and more than $1.1
million in available purse money. The evening’s signature race, the $500,000
West Virginia Breeders’ Classic, was won by Ed Krishack’s Fred High over
two-time race winner Russell Road.
All told, the 2014 Charles Town Stakes schedule is made up of 25 races worth
a total of $3.55 million, excluding the West Virginia Breeders’ Classics whose
purses have not yet been finalized.
Charles Town’s live racing schedule was announced
following approval from the West Virginia Racing Commission at its meeting
Monday morning.
The schedule includes 220 live racing dates beginning with
Charles Town’s January 2 card, with four live days per week from May through
October and five live days the remaining six months.
In building on their
transition to Tuesday night racing over the past few years, Charles Town will
run all of its cards during the evening in 2014, with racing being conducted
Tuesday through Saturday when five days of live racing are held and between
Wednesday and Saturday when there are four performances per week.
Post time for
the first race on all of Charles Town’s 2014 live programs will be its standard
evening start time of 7:15 p.m. (ET), with the only exceptions being Charles
Town Classic Day on April 19 and Race for the Ribbon Day on September 20,
both of which get underway at 5 p.m. and feature 13 races.
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