This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Arizona Digest. What to know as live horse racing returns to Turf ...
Turf Paradise, Phoenix's thoroughbred horse racing track that's been in business since 1956, announced on Tuesday that it will not open in early November, the typical start for new seasons. For the ...
Live racing returns to Turf Paradise Nov. 11. Following successful track inspections conducted by the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA), the Arizona Racing Commission notified Turf ...
Hot on the heels of their victory with Hit Show in the Sept. 28 Lukas Classic (G2) at Churchill Downs, jockey Florent Geroux and trainer Brad Cox carried their momentum all the way to Remington Park, ...
PHOENIX — The owner of Turf Paradise announced Monday that live horse racing and simulcasting is ending at the venerable Phoenix track. Turf Paradise first opened on Jan. 7, 1956. Jerry Simms said in ...
V eteran track announcer Vic Stauffer will be taking the booth for Turf Paradise’s 70th season. Stauffer has called more than ...
A new buyer planning to purchase Turf Paradise will resume horse racing at the track and redevelop the surrounding land “all to benefit horse racing,” Turf Paradise owners said at an Arizona Racing ...
Horse Racing returns to Turf Paradise on Veterans Day, Monday, Nov. 11. Admission to the track is $5 for grandstand and clubhouse seating, general admission and parking are free. The two major stakes ...