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    Cushion Track Dimensions

  • One and one eighth miles with 7 1/2 furlongs chute
  • Length of stretch from last turn: 991 feet
  • Finish line to first turn: 600 feet
  • Distance from 1 1/16 mile start to first turn: 352 feet
  • Distance from 1 1/8 mile start to first turn: 682 feet
  • Distance from 1 1/4 mile start to first turn: 1,342 feet
  • Distance from final turn to finish line: 990 feet
  • Distance from 6 furlong start (backstretch) to first turn: 1,647 feet
  • Width of stretch: 92 feet.
  • Banking on turns: 6 percent
    Turf Course Dimensions

  • One mile, 165-foot oval, with diagonal chutes
  • Main turf oval: 64 feet wide
  • Length of stretch from last turn: 990 feet
  • Finish line to first turn: 600 feet
  • Distance 1 mile start to first turn: 530 feet
  • Distance from 1 1/2 mile start(infield chute)to first turn: 443 feet
  • Distance from final turn to finish line: 990 feet
  • Banking on turns: 6 percent
Main Track

Friday, May 16
10:00 AM Pacific

The Main Track is Cushion Track, an all-weather engineered surface made by Equestrian Surfaces of Burnley, England. Cushion Track is composed of silica sand mixed with synthetic fibers, elastic fiber, and granulated rubber. The material is coated with a blend of wax. Cushion Track provides a safer and more consistent surface than a conventional dirt surface.

Check Out The Cushion Track Construction Photo Gallery

Turf Course

Friday, May 16
10:00 AM Pacific


What is the current condition of the turf course?

  • The turf course is Firm

    turfwork

    (2) Where will the rail be placed on the turf course for racing today?

  • The rail will be at 20 feet on the turf course for today's races.


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