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Date opened
  
1936

Built
  
1936

Opened
  
1936

Added to NRHP
  
4 September 1986

Course type
  
Flat / Thoroughbred

NRHP Reference #
  
86003467

Phone
  
+1 859-254-3412

Keeneland

Location
  
Lexington, Kentucky, United States

Owned by
  
Keeneland Association Inc.

Address
  
4201 Versailles Rd, Lexington, KY 40510, USA

Notable races
  
Blue Grass Stakes, Ashland Stakes, Shadwell Turf Mile Stakes, Breeders' Futurity Stakes

Similar
  
Churchill Downs, Santa Anita Park, Kentucky Horse Park, Gulfstream Park, Belmont Park

Profiles

Keeneland a bluegrass tradition


Keeneland includes the Keeneland Racecourse, a Thoroughbred horse racing facility, and a sales complex, both in Lexington, Kentucky. Operated by the Keeneland Association, Inc., it is also known for its reference library.

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In 2009, the Horseplayers Association of North America introduced a rating system for 65 Thoroughbred racetracks in North America. Keeneland was ranked #1 of the top ten tracks. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1986.

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History

Keeneland was founded in 1936 as a nonprofit racing–auction entity on 147 acres (0.59 km2) of farmland west of Lexington, which had been owned by Jack Keene, a driving force behind the building of the facility. It has used proceeds from races and its auctions to further the thoroughbred industry as well as to contribute to the surrounding community. The racing side of Keeneland, Keeneland Race Course, has conducted live race meets in April and October since 1936. It added a grass course in 1985. The spring meet contains several preps for the Kentucky Derby, the most notable of which is the Blue Grass Stakes. The fall meet features several Breeders' Cup preps.

Keeneland takes pride in maintaining racing traditions; it was the last track in North America to broadcast race calls over its public-address system, not doing so until 1997. Most of the racing scenes of the 2003 movie Seabiscuit were shot at Keeneland, because its appearance has changed relatively little in the last several decades.

Nonetheless, Keeneland has adopted several innovations. It reshaped the main track and replaced the dirt surface with the proprietary Polytrack surface over the summer of 2006 in time for its fall race meeting. The track was restored to a dirt racing surface during the summer of 2014.

Keeneland was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1986.

Keeneland hosted the Breeders' Cup for the first time in 2015. The Breeders' Cup Classic was won by Triple Crown winner American Pharoah by 6 and a half lengths. He became the first to win the unofficial Grand Slam of horse racing; winning the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, Belmont Stakes and Breeders' Cup Classic. Many horse industry personal were skeptical of Keeneland as a suitable venue because the track and town were too small to host such a large event. However it was a huge success and even had a Thoroughbred Daily News writer report "I was wrong...it was spectacular" and how he "couldn't be more impressed".

Keeneland Sales

Keeneland is the world's largest Thoroughbred auction house, conducting three sales annually: The September Yearling Sale, November Breeding Stock Sale, and January Horses of All Ages Sale. Horses sold at Keeneland sales include 82 horses that won 88 Breeders' Cup World Championship races; 19 Kentucky Derby winners; 21 Preakness winners; 18 Belmont winners; 11 recipients of the Eclipse Award as Horse of the Year; and five Epsom Derby winners. Graduates of Keeneland sales

Layout

The track has a 1 116 miles (1,700 m) dirt oval and a seven and one-half furlong (0.875 miles (1,408 m)) turf oval. The turf course uses two configurations: the Keeneland Course setup has a temporary rail set 15 feet (4.6 m) out, while the Haggin Course has no temporary rail.

TV personalities

  • Mike Battaglia (1974–present)
  • Katie Mikolay Gensler (2013–present)
  • Racing

    Keeneland has two racing seasons: a Spring Meeting in April and a Fall Meeting in October. The following stakes races have been run at Keeneland, some with changing names and sponsorships over the years.

    Grade I races
  • Alcibiades Stakes
  • Ashland Stakes
  • Blue Grass Stakes
  • Breeders' Futurity Stakes
  • First Lady Stakes
  • Jenny Wiley Stakes
  • Madison Stakes
  • Maker's 46 Mile Stakes
  • Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup Stakes
  • Shadwell Turf Mile Stakes
  • Spinster Stakes
  • Grade II races
  • Elkhorn Stakes
  • Fayette Stakes
  • Marathon Stakes
  • Raven Run Stakes
  • Shakertown Stakes
  • Thoroughbred Club of America Stakes
  • Grade III races
  • Appalachian Stakes
  • Beaumont Stakes
  • Ben Ali Stakes
  • Bewitch Stakes
  • Bourbon Stakes
  • Buffalo Trace Franklin County Stakes
  • Commonwealth Stakes
  • Doubledogdare Stakes
  • Dowager Stakes
  • Lexington Stakes
  • Phoenix Stakes
  • Sycamore Stakes
  • Transylvania Stakes presented by Keeneland Select
  • Valley View Stakes
  • Woodford Stakes
  • Non-graded stakes races
  • Bryan Station Stakes
  • Giant's Causeway Stakes
  • References

    Keeneland Wikipedia


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