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Sam
Houston Racepark is a Class 1 thoroughbred race track in Houston, Texas. Built
at a cost of approximately $90 million, Sam Houston Racepark opened in
April 1994 and was the first Class I facility in the state. It hosts thoroughbred
racing from November to March and quarter horse racing from June to September.
Sam Houston Racepark is considered a premier Texas race track and as testament
to this, it has been chosen as a venue to major horse racing events, among
them are:
Various stakes such as:
Purses for these stakes range from $25,000 to $200,000.
The National Thoroughbred Racing Association Great State Challenge, a unique
racing
event where thoroughbred champions from eight states compete in six races with
purses totaling $1,500,000.
Located on Houston's Beltway 8 between Highway 290 and I-45, Sam Houston Racepark covers 320 acres of land. It has 125 manned betting machines and 100 self-service
machines. It has 1,224 horse stalls, HERO, and a Veterinary Clinic located
in the stable area.

Sam Houston Racepark has a dirt and a turf track. The dirt track is a one-mile
oval which is 90 feet wide on the straightaway and 80 feet wide on the turns.
The dirt used on the track is 10 inches deep and was brought in from the Brazos
River bottom in Houston.
The turf track is 7/8 of a mile. It is 80 feet wide when the poles are in
the zero rail position; 71 feet wide when the poles are in the 9 foot rail
position; and 62 feet wide when the poles are in the 18 foot rail position.
In the summer, the track is made up of one-inch deep 419 Hybrid Bermuda grass.
In the winter, it is made up of one-inch deep Rye grass.
Sam Houston Racepark's largest attendance was recorded on July 4, 1999 when
23,324 people visited. The tracks largest handle ever was on December 10, 1999
(Texas Champions Day), with a total handle of $4,070,715 (live, host and guest).
Sam Houston Racepark prides itself with the distinction of being the fastest
growing race track in America based on attendance over the past year.
At Sam Houston Racepark, each horse is given exercise every morning and are
washed and walked every day to keep their muscles in racing form. They train
from 6 to 8 am and 8:30 to 10 am every morning (except Monday) out of the starting
gate.
They are fed three times a day and their stalls are cleaned twice a day. Grooms
are in charge of taking care of the horses, the horse stalls and the meals.
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