The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Turf Meets the Surf at Del Mar

Breeders’ Cup set to debut at track just north of San Diego

- By Mike Farrell

DELMAR » “The Turf Meets the Surf” at DelMar this weekend, the crowning moment for the track founded by Bing Crosby, Pat O’Brien and their Hollywood pals in 1937.

Nestled in a seaside resort north of San Diego, Del Mar will be hosting its first Breeders’ Cup. The $28 million, 13-race season- ending championsh­ips start with four races Friday followed by nine more on Saturday, culminatin­g with the $6 million Classic.

Crosby wrote and recorded the ditty “Where the Turf meets the Surf”, the track’s signature theme, still played before and after each racing program.

Del Mar was the West Coast answer to Saratoga, a getaway for racing fans to trade the big- city summer heat for the cooling ocean breezes.

The track made a first big splash in 1938 when Seabiscuit, a national hero in the depths of the Great Depression, beat Ligaroti by a nose in a match race.

The track is home to several prestigiou­s races, including the $1 million Pacific Classic. But the Breeders’ Cup will elevate Del Mar to another level as an internatio­nal showcase for racing’s biggest stars.

“We’ve had many wonderful racing events and thousands of special racing people be part of our rich history,” Del Mar President Joe Harper said. “But bringing the Breeders’ Cup horses, horsemen and their worldwide fans to our seaside showplace just might be our show of shows.”

It took a lot of work, and a major investment, to finally land the Breeders’ Cup.

Southern California is frequent

stop for the Breeders’ Cup. Until now, the venues have always been in the Los Angeles area.

Hollywood Park was the site of the first Breeders’ Cup in 1984. That track played host twice more before it closed in 2013. Santa Anita has had the Breeders’ Cup a record nine times.

DelMar was never under considerat­ion until it widened the turf course. The $5 million project, completed in time for the 2014 summer season, now meets the Breeders’ Cup requiremen­t to accommodat­e 14 horses in grass races.

“Wewere basically a nonstarter until we got the turf course widened,” said Craig Dado, vice president and chiefmarke­ting officer. “Before that, we could only run 10 on the turf. Widening the course not only made us eligible for a Breeders’ Cup, but also allow us more runners in turf races in general.”

 ?? GREGORY BULL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Exercise rider Dana Barnes rides Arrogate, center, on their way to morning workouts at the Breeders Cup horse races Thursday in Del Mar The season-ending championsh­ips open with four races on Friday followed by nine, including the Classic, on Saturday.
GREGORY BULL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Exercise rider Dana Barnes rides Arrogate, center, on their way to morning workouts at the Breeders Cup horse races Thursday in Del Mar The season-ending championsh­ips open with four races on Friday followed by nine, including the Classic, on Saturday.

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