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Gulfstream moves date of Florida Derby

Last updated: 11/16/09 7:47 PM

Quality Road set a track record in the 2009 Florida Derby

(Adam Coglianese Photo)

Gulfstream Park has announced adjustments to their 2010 stakes schedule and

the creation of a new stakes day for sprinters. Affected by the changes are the

dates of the Florida Derby (G1) and Fountain of Youth S. (G2), and the layering

of stakes races on Saturdays, especially the first Saturday of the meeting, when

the five stakes carded compose the inaugural Gulfstream Sprint Showcase.

Opening day for Gulfstream Park's 79-day meeting is January 3.

"The name of the game is handle," Gulfstream Park's Racing Operations Manager

Bernie Hettel said. "We believe that the adjustments are for the good of the

fans as well as good for the horsemen, and ultimately good for the industry."

The Florida Derby will be run March 20, six weeks prior to the Kentucky Derby

(G1). Earlier, Fair Grounds had announced the Louisiana Derby (G2) would be run

one week later than usual in 2010. The new date, March 27, was the original date

for the Florida Derby.

"Gulfstream Park's well-diversified racing program is universally well known,

but the accent, for the owners, trainers and jockeys as well as the racing

public, has always been on the development of three-year-olds as they prepare

for the Triple Crown," Gulfstream Park President and General Manager Ken Dunn

said. "Fixing the date of the Florida Derby six weeks ahead of the Kentucky

Derby puts the Florida Derby front and center in the consciousness of the

American racing public."

The Fountain of Youth has also been moved, from February 27 to February 20.

Both the Florida Derby and Fountain of Youth will be run at 1 1/8 miles.

Another major move in the realignment was turning the first Saturday of the

meet, January 9, into a blockbuster day of sprint stakes composed of the

Spectacular Bid for three-year-olds, the Mr. Prospector (G3) for older horses,

the Old Hat (G3) for three-year-old fillies, the Sugar Swirl (formerly the First

Lady) (G3) for older fillies and mares, and a new stakes named the Gulfstream

Park Turf Sprint.

The first four named above carry a $100,000 purse and will be run at six

furlongs; the Turf Sprint will be valued at $75,000 and will be run at five

furlongs.

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