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Santa Anita: Another Major Track Makeover

ARCADIA, Calif. (June 23, 2008)—Santa Anita Park announced today that its main track will undergo a complete overhaul beginning July 14, and will be reconstituted with a mixture of Pro-Ride synthetic. Pro-Ride is an Australian-based company and is one of the southern hemisphere’s leading providers of synthetic surfaces. The project will include completely removing the existing asphalt base, adding a new grid base material, and treating the entire track with binder and fiber. It is anticipated the complete project will take six weeks to complete. During this period of construction, there will be no training at Santa Anita.

“We are very anxious to undertake and complete this project,” said Santa Anita President Ron Charles. “After consulting extensively with (Magna Entertainment Chairman) Frank Stronach and MEC track consultants, we have all decided this would be the best course of action for Santa Anita to take with the Breeders’ Cup committed to coming here over the next two years. We are firmly convinced the people at Pro-Ride can provide the product our racing demands and just as importantly, we know they will provide the oversight we need to guarantee this surface drains properly, is kind to horse and rider, and that it will produce formful, consistent racing.”

Ian Pearse, managing director of Pro-Ride, will oversee the project. “Ian was able to turn a dysfunctional track into a functional one for us in just four days,” said Charles. “Now, he’ll have three full weeks to work with. We feel he’ll be able to dramatically improve upon the track that was so well received when it was reformulated this past winter.  The entire track will have the same consistency and texture.

“We’ve put a great deal of thought into this decision. We seriously considered other options, and we believe that staying with Pro-Ride and taking the time we did not have in February to fully upgrade the surface, is the way to go.”

With regard to training and stabling during the course of the project, Charles was quick to acknowledge cooperation on the part of Hollywood Park. “We appreciate very much that Hollywood has agreed to stay open for training during Del Mar. We will initiate this project at the conclusion of the Hollywood Park meet and we’ll be closed for training for most all of the Del Mar meet,” he said. “We also appreciate the cooperation of Ed Halpern and the California Thoroughbred Trainers (CTT) and the TOC (Thoroughbred Owners of California) for their willingness to work together with us to make these changes.”

Santa Anita’s new Pro-Ride synthetic surface will debut with the beginning of the Oak Tree at Santa Anita meeting on Sept. 24.

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