Gulfstream Park is a Thoroughbred horse race track, casino and outdoor entertainment and shopping destination in Hallandale Beach , Florida , United States . It is among the most important venues for horse racing in the United States, and is open 365 days a year.
24-442: The venue is owned by The Stronach Group . Thoroughbred horse racing occurs year-round, defined by three distinct race meets and one invitational: Gulfstream Park has three courses, each with a unique racing surface: A 1 + 1 ⁄ 8 -mile dirt track with a backstretch chute that allows for a one-turn mile, a synthetic Tapeta track measuring one mile and seventy yards, and a seven-furlong turf course. Gulfstream originally had
48-462: A 20-day meeting in December. In 1952, a clubhouse was erected and an addition was put on the grandstand. Gulfstream Park introduced turf racing in 1959. The clubhouse was enlarged in 1961, and the then-world's largest totalizator board was installed in the infield. In 1972, the track was awarded "middle dates" for a 40-day January through April meet. In 1982, the grandstand was again renovated and in 1984
72-479: A clubhouse renovation was completed. In 1986, the track added its Gulfdome, a domed dining terrace. Palm Meadows , Gulfstream's state-of-the-art training facility in Palm Beach County , was opened on Nov. 29, 2002. In 2004, Gulfstream Park began a $ 130 million renovation of the grandstand and clubhouse. Slot machines also were approved for the track. The renovation, first effective for the 2006 spring meeting,
96-722: A new reorganization plan. The U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware, had until April 30 to approve Magna's reorganization plan. Stronach Group owns the following tracks in order of acquisition date: Sunshine Millions The Sunshine Millions is a series of American races for thoroughbred horses held in January at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California or at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Florida . The brainchild of prominent horseman Frank Stronach , when it first began, half of
120-417: A one-mile dirt track prior to a 2004 renovation, which enlarged the dirt oval by a furlong and widened the turf course from 80 to 170 feet. A second renovation in 2021 replaced the outer portion of the turf course with a Tapeta surface. Gulfstream Park opened on February 1, 1939, conducting a four-day meeting. Its initial meeting attracted a crowd of 18,000. In 1944, the track was reopened by James Donn Sr. for
144-580: A separate public company. Magna Entertainment filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The Stronach Group entered the horse racing industry by purchasing Magna Entertainment Corporation's former holdings from MI Developments . In January 2020, the company announced a rebranding to the 1/ST banner for all consumer-facing operations. Stronach Group currently owns or manages racetracks in North America, including many thoroughbred tracks and two mixed (thoroughbred and standardbred ) tracks. Stronach Group also operates
168-590: A straw-based bedding product, StreuFex. In 2004, voters in Oklahoma approved legislation that allowed Stronach Group to add slot machines at Remington Park racetrack in Oklahoma City . Remington Park opened its casino, featuring 650 Class II gaming machines , in November 2005. Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach , Florida , followed suit in November 2006, with 516 slot machines and poker . In 2006, under what
192-705: A then world-record of 1:39 3/5 for a mile and 70 yards while carrying 130 pounds in the Broward Handicap . Gen. Duke equaled the world record of 1:46 4/5 in defeating Bold Ruler in the Florida Derby in 1956. In 1980, Hall of Fame rider Angel Cordero Jr. set a meeting record with 60 wins. In 1989, Gulfstream Park hosted its first Breeders Cup World Championships, highlighted by the Classic match-up between Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Sunday Silence and Belmont Stakes winner Easy Goer . Gulfstream would host
216-665: Is an entertainment and real estate company in North America with thoroughbred horse racing and parimutuel gambling at the core. Magna Entertainment Corporation (MEC) was created in 1999 by parent company Magna International Inc. Magna International, a major automotive supplier based in Ontario , Canada , underwent a corporate reorganization in which its non-automotive businesses and interests were transferred to MEC. In March 2000, Magna International distributed shares in its new division to its current stockholders, establishing MEC as
240-443: Is home to the following graded stakes: (listed by grade and then year inaugurated ) Grade I: Grade II: Grade III: (listed by grade and then year inaugurated ) Non-graded: (partial list, listed Alphabetically) (FTBOA) Florida Sire stakes: On Opening Day, December 1, 2012, of Gulfstream Park's 2012-2013 meet, the track is hosting the 14th running of racing's Claiming Crown . The Claiming Crown has become
264-474: The simulcasting venues at these tracks, as well as OTB ( Off-track betting ) facilities. Other ventures include Xpressbet , a wagering business that allows customers to wager on over 100 horse racing tracks via internet or telephone Stronach Group also owns thoroughbred training facilities in conjunction with its racetracks in California, Florida, and Maryland, and owns and operates facilities that manufacture
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#1732858346434288-645: The Breeders' Cup again in 1992. Jockey Julie Krone took the Jockey's Title in 1993 with 98 wins. In 1994, Holy Bull won the Florida Derby while, in 1995, Cigar won the Donn Handicap and Gulfstream Park Handicap on his way to a perfect season. Meanwhile, in 1995, Florida Derby winner Thunder Gulch would go on to win the Kentucky Derby ( Monarchos would repeat Thunder Gulch's feat in 2001). Gulfstream again would host
312-546: The Breeders' Cup in 1999. Hal's Hope, winner of the 2000 Florida Derby, would return in 2002 to win the Gulfstream Park Handicap. The 2002 season introduced the first running of the popular Sunshine Millions , pitting Florida-breds against California-breds for purses totaling $ 3.6 million. In 2004, trainer Todd Pletcher started an unprecedented run of nine consecutive training titles. In 2006, Hall of Fame jockey Jerry Bailey rode his last race aboard Silver Tree in
336-508: The Florida Horsemen's Benevolent & Protective Association. In 2012, Stronach Group named Ritvo Chief Operating Officer of its Racing Division. On March 2, 2020, Ritvo stepped down as COO of Stronach Group-operated tracks, which include the troubled Santa Anita racetrack in California. He left to "pursue other opportunities". Gulfstream Park is owned and operated by 1/ST, the consumer facing brand of The Stronach Group. Gulfstream Park
360-483: The Sunshine Millions, and the great Barbaro would win the Florida Derby before making headlines with his victory in the Kentucky Derby. In April 2012, Javier Castellano , who collected his first Gulfstream title by riding a record 112 wins, scored his 3,000th career success aboard Virtuously on Feb. 24 and Todd Pletcher , who claimed an unprecedented ninth consecutive training title at Gulfstream with 72 trips to
384-461: The economy held back the project for many years. On February 4, 2010, the site officially opened to patrons heading to Gulfstream. In September 2013 the park announced another expansion, with construction beginning in March 2014. A highlight would be a 110-ft, fire-breathing bronze statue of Pegasus slaying a dragon , at the time the world's largest equine and European dragon statues. Pegasus would also be
408-516: The most important event for horse racing's claiming runners, and Gulfstream Park is raising the purses for each individual race in honor of this. Gulfstream Park in recent years has been a concert venue, with performances taking place on the grounds outside the grandstand. Reserved seats to the concerts are sold in advance, and others paying normal track admission may watch the concert in standing room. Various singers and groups popular in earlier times perform at Gulfstream Park on their tours. The track
432-469: The ownership of the track was taken over by Magna parent MI Developments Inc. (MID). Since July 3, 2011, the track has been owned by The Stronach Group . In June 2011, Tim Ritvo was named president and general manager of Gulfstream Park Racing & Casino. He was a prominent jockey and racing official at Suffolk Downs in the 1980s before establishing himself in the 1990s as a leading Florida trainer. Ritvo also had served as vice president and Director of
456-552: The second largest statue in the US after the Statue of Liberty). The statues were completed that year in December. The site also includes rock features, fountains and a stage. The Gulfstream Park Handicap was first run in 1946. The year 1952 saw the first running of the Florida Derby, the state's first stakes with a $ 100,000 purse. The 1955 Kentucky Derby winner and Horse of the Year Swaps set
480-434: The winner's circle, recorded his 3,000 career victory when he saddled Spring Hill Farm for a winning performance on Feb. 11. In 1961, James Donn Jr. succeeded his father as president of Gulfstream Park. In 1990, the track was purchased by Bertram R. Firestone . In 1994, a half interest in the track was sold to Nigashi Nihon. In 1999, Gulfstream Park was purchased by Magna Entertainment Corporation , for $ 95 million. In 2010,
504-518: Was Magna Entertainment Corporation completed its purchase of AmTote International, who provide totalizator services to the horse racing industry. On March 23, 2010 an agreement was reached to sell the two Maryland Jockey Club tracks (Pimlico and Laurel Park) from Magna Entertainment Corporation to its parent company MI Developments. MI Developments received the tracks from M.E.C. in exchange for paying $ 25 million in cash for claims to Maryland Jockey Club creditors and $ 89 million to other creditors through
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#1732858346434528-622: Was also host to the Miami Pop Festival from December 28–30, 1968, featuring over thirty performing bands and artists, including the Grateful Dead . In 2022, 1/ST EXPERIENCE in partnership with Breakwater Hospitality Group opened the Carousel Club at Gulfstream Park. The Carousel Club is a 14,000 square foot entertainment and hospitality hotspot featuring a carousel bar and is located trackside at Gulfstream Park. The Gulfstream Park Casino
552-509: Was criticized by racegoers and commentators, who felt that the new racino laid too much emphasis on the casino area, to the detriment of the racetrack's atmosphere. 2010 marked the beginning of The Village at Gulfstream Park, a 500,000-square-foot mixed use area, taking the place of a parking lot in front of the casino. The project was first discussed when Gulfstream planned the major renovation in 2004. The Village initially set fall 2007 and then fall 2008 opening dates. However, permit issues and
576-485: Was the first building to be constructed when Gulfstream Park first opened in 1939. It was the only building housing the main casino and scattered restaurants and bars. It was surrounded by an extra-large parking lot until 2010, when The Village at Gulfstream Park opened. 25°58′43″N 80°08′17″W / 25.978474°N 80.13799°W / 25.978474; -80.13799 The Stronach Group Stronach Group , doing business as 1/ST (pronounced "first" ),
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