Gulfstream Park
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-->Gulfstream Park is a racetrack in Hallandale Beach, Florida, in the United States.
History
Gulfstream Park was opened on Wednesday February 1, 1939 conducting a four-day meeting. The initial meeting had a crowd of 18,000. In 1944, the track was reopened by James Donn, Sr. for a 20-day meeting in December. The Gulfstream Park Handicap was first run in 1946 and the Florida Derby began in 1952. In that year the clubhouse was built and the Grandstand seating was expandedIn 1961, James Donn Jr. succeeded his father as president of Gulfstream Park. In this year the Clubhouse was enlarged and the then-world's largest totalisator board was installed in the infield. A big break came for Gulfstream Park came in 1972, when the track was awarded "middle dates for a 40-day January through March meet.
In 1982, the Grandstand was renovated with new architecture and in 1984 the renovation of the clubhouse was completed. In 1986, the renovation of the track was completed with the new Gulfdome, a domed dining terrace. In 1989, Gulfstream Park hosted the sixth Breeders Cup.
In 1990, the track was purchased by Bertram and Diana Firestone. In 1992, Gulfstream Park changed hands again, this time to the Orient Corporation. In 1994, a half interest in the track was sold to Nigashi Nihon. The track was purchased by Magna Entertainment Corporation in 1999.The track began a $130 million renovation of the grandstand and clubhouse in 2004 and slot machines were approved for the track in 2004. It shares the races of the Sunshine Millions with Santa Anita Park.
Track attributes
The track had a one mile dirt oval and a 7 furlong turf oval prior to the 2005 renovation. In 2006 the track will have a one and one-eighth mile dirt oval and a mile turf oval. The track can seat 16,627 people.Entertainment
Gulfstream Park has, in recent years, been a venue for concerts, with performances taking place on the grounds outside the grandstand. Reserved seats to the concerts are sold in advance, and others paying normal admission to the track may watch the concert in standing room. Various singers and groups who were popular in earlier times perform at Gulfstream as part of their tours.
Racing
Gulfstream Park was home to the following graded stakes in 2005:
- Grade 1 Donn Handicap
- Grade 1 Florida Derby
- Grade 1 Gulfstream Park Breeders’ Cup Handicap
- Grade 2 Bonnie Miss Stakes
- Grade 2 Davona Dale Stakes
- Grade 2 Fountain of Youth Stakes
- Grade 2 Gulfstream Park Handicap
- Grade 2 Hutcheson Stakes
- Grade 2 Orchid Handicap
- Grade 2 Pan American Handicap
- Grade 2 Rampart Handicap
- Grade 2 Richter Scale Breeders' Cup Sprint Championship Handicap
- Grade 2 Shirley Jones Handicap
- Grade 2 Stonerside Forward Gal Stakes
- Grade 2 Swale Stakes
- Grade 3 Appleton Handicap
- Grade 3 Deputy Minister Handicap
- Grade 3 First Lady Handicap
- Grade 3 Hal's Hope Handicap
- Grade 3 Herecomesthebride Stakes
- Grade 3 Honey Fox Handicap
- Grade 3 Holy Bull Stakes
- Grade 3 Hurricane Bertie Handicap
- Grade 3 Mac Diarmida Handicap
- Grade 3 Mr. Prospector Handicap
- Grade 3 Old Hat Stakes
- Grade 3 Palm Beach Stakes
- Grade 3 Sabin Handicap
- Grade 3 Skip Away Handicap
- Grade 3 Suwannee River Handicap
- Grade 3 Very One Handicap
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