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Location | Hallandale Beach, Florida |
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Owned by | The Stronach Group |
Date opened | 1939/1944 |
Course type | Flat |
Notable races | Sunshine Millions Day Florida Derby (G1) Pegasus World Cup (G1) |
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Gulfstream Park is a racetrack and county-approved casino in Hallandale Beach, Florida. During its annual meet, which spans December through October, it is one of the most important venues for horse racing in the United States.
History[edit]
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 expanded.
Gulfstream Park introduced turf racing for the first time in 1959.
In 1952 the clubhouse was erected and a new addition was put on the grandstand. It also marked the first running of the Florida Derby. The following year, the Florida Derby became the first stakes in Florida with a $100,000 purse.
The 1955 Kentucky Derby winner and Horse of the Year Swaps set a then world-record of 1:39 3/5 for a mile and 70 yards while carrying 130 pounds in the Broward Handicap. The following year was just as exciting at Gulfstream when Gen. Duke equaled the world record of 1:46 4/5 in defeating Bold Ruler in the Florida Derby.
In 1959, a new era at Gulfstream began with the opening of its world-acclaimed turf course. In 1961, James Donn Jr. became president of Gulfstream. It also marked the construction of what was then the world's largest tote board.
Following the death of his father, James Donn Jr., Doug Donn was elected Gulfstream Park's president.
In 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 for Gulfstream Park came in 1972, when the track was awarded 'middle dates' for a 40-day January through April meet.
In 1980, Hall of Fame rider Angel Cordero Jr. set a meeting record with 60 winners.
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 Breeders Cup for the first time (which it did again in 1992 and 1999).
Gulfstream played host its first Breeders' Cup World Championships in 1989, highlighted by the Classic match-up between Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Sunday Silence and Belmont Stakes winner Easy Goer.[1] Gulfstream would host the Breeders' Cup again in 1992.
In 1990, the track was purchased by Bertram R. Firestone.
Jockey Julie Krone took the jockey's title in 1993 with 98 winners. In 1994, Holy Bull won the Florida Derby while, in 1995, Cigar won the Donn Handicap and Gulfstream Park Handicap on his way to a perfect season. Meanwhile, '95 Florida Derby winner Thunder Gulch would go on to win the Kentucky Derby. Monarchos would repeat Thunder Gulch's feat in 2001.
In 1994, a half interest in the track was sold to Nigashi Nihon.
The track was purchased by Magna Entertainment Corporation, in 1999 for $95 million.[2] In 2010, the ownership of the track was taken over by Magna parent MI Developments Inc. (MID). The track is currently owned by The Stronach Group since July 3, 2011.
Hal's Hope, winner of the 2000 Florida Derby, would return in 2002 to win the Gulfstream Park Handicap. The 2002 season was also highlighted by the first running of the popular Sunshine Millions, pitting Florida-breds vs. California-breds for purses totaling $3.6 million. Palm Meadows, Gulfstream's state-of-the-art training facility in Palm Beach County, was opened on Nov. 29, 2002.
Trainer Todd Pletcher started his unprecedented run of nine consecutive training titles in 2004.
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 now hosts all of the races in the series of races known as the Sunshine Millions.The series now consists of the:

In 2006, Hall of Fame jockey Jerry Bailey rode his last race aboard Silver Tree in the Sunshine Millions and the great Barbaro would win the Florida Derby before making headlines with his victory in the Kentucky Derby.
The renovation, first effective for the 2006 spring meeting, was heavily criticized by racegoers and commentators, who felt that the new racino laid its emphasis entirely on the casino part, destroying the racetrack's atmosphere.[3]
In June, 2011, Tim Ritvo was named President and General Manager of Gulfstream Park Racing & Casino. He was a prominent jockey and racing official at Suffolk Downs in the 1980s before establishing himself in the 1990s as a leading Florida trainer. Ritvo has also served as Vice President and Director of the Florida Horsemen's Benevolent & Protective Association.[4]
In April, 2012, Javier Castellano, who collected his first Gulfstream title by riding a record 112 winners, scored his 3000th career success aboard Virtuously on Feb. 24 and Todd Pletcher, who claimed an unprecedented ninth consecutive training title at Gulfstream with 72 trips to the winner's circle, recorded his 3,000 career victory when he saddled Spring Hill Farm for a winning performance on Feb. 11.[5]
In 2012, Stronach Group named Tim Ritvo, Chief Operating Officer of its Racing Division[6]
March 2, 2020 Tim Ritvo stepped down as COO of Stronach Group operated tracks, which include the troubled Santa Anita racetrack in California. He left to 'pursue other opportunities.'[7]
Stakes Races[edit]
Gulfstream Park is home to the following graded stakes: (listed by grade and then year inaugurated)
Grade I:
- Florida Derby (1952)
- Pegasus World Cup (2017)
- Pegasus World Cup Turf (2019)
Grade II:
- Fountain of Youth Stakes (1945)
- Gulfstream Park Mile Stakes (1946)
- Fort Lauderdale Stakes (1947)
- Pan American Stakes (1962)
- Gulfstream Park Oaks (1971)
- Holy Bull Stakes (1972)
- Inside Information Stakes (1976)
- Princess Rooney Stakes (1985)
- Davona Dale Stakes (1988)
- Mac Diarmida Stakes (1995)

Grade III: (listed by grade and then year inaugurated)
- Mr. Prospector Stakes (1946)
- Suwannee River Stakes (1947)
- Appleton Stakes (1952)
- Orchid Stakes (1954)
- Hutcheson Stakes (1955)
- Canadian Turf Stakes (1967)
- Tropical Turf Stakes (1972)
- Gulfstream Park Sprint Championship (1972)
- W. L. McKnight Handicap (1973)
- Rampart Stakes (1976)
- Sugar Swirl Stakes (1981)
- Forward Gal Stakes (1981)
- Herecomesthebride Stakes (1984)
- Smile Sprint Stakes (1984)
- Fred W. Hooper Stakes (1985)
- Honey Fox Stakes (1985)
- Swale Stakes (1985)
- Sweetest Chant Stakes (1986)
- Palm Beach Stakes (1987)
- Hal's Hope Stakes (1990)
- Royal Delta Stakes (1991)
- Hurricane Bertie Stakes (2001)
- Marshua's River Stakes (2001)
- Kitten's Joy Stakes (2012)
Non-graded: (partial list, listed Alphabetically)
- Azalea Stakes (1972)
- Carry Back Stakes (1975)
- Dania Beach Stakes (2008)
- Skip Away Handicap (1987)
- Spectacular Bid Stakes (1986)
- Gulfstream Park Stakes (inaugurated in 2012, Reveron first winner)
(FTBOA) Florida Sire stakes:
Pegasus Park[edit]
In September 2013 an expansion was announced beginning with the construction of a 110 feet bronze statue of Pegasus killing a dragon.[8] Construction began in March 2014 and finished on the statues themselves in December of that year with the surrounding rock features and fountains to be completed in late 2015. Underneath Pegasus will be a theatre and the dragon will breathe fire when completed. They are the world's largest equine and European dragon statues. Pegasus is also the second largest statue in the United States after the Statue of Liberty.
Track attributes[edit]
The current dirt course is one and one-eighth miles in circumference, with a one-mile backstretch chute. The turf course is one mile in circumference; depending on the race day, the portable rail can be moved to the inside or outside of the course, thereby changing the circumference. The track can seat 16,627 people.
The track originally had a one-mile dirt oval and a 7 furlong turf oval prior to the 2005 renovation.
On Opening Day, December 1, 2012, of Gulfstream Park's 2012-2013 meet, the track is hosting the 14th running of racing's Claiming Crown.[9] The Claiming Crown has become the most important event for horse racing's claiming runners, and Gulfstream Park is raising the purses for each individual race in honor of this.
Entertainment[edit]
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. The track was also host to the Miami Pop Festival from December 28–30, 1968, featuring over thirty performing bands and artists, including the Grateful Dead.
TV Personalites[edit]
- Gary Seibel (1991–1993)
- Caton Bredar (1994–1999, 2010)
- Jennifer Burke (1999–2002)
- Joanne Jones (2003–2006)
- Ron Nicolleti (2007–2009, 2011–present)
- Rolly Hoyt (2007–2009)
- Larry Collmus (2007–2016)
- Travis Stone (2010)
- Alyssa Ali (2010)
- Jessica Pacheco (2011–2012)
- Brian Skirka (2011-2013)
- Christina Bossinakis (2012–present)
- John DeSantis (2012-2013)
- Pete Aiello (2013–present)
- Gabby Gaudet (2015–present)
- Andy Serling (2015-2016)
- Acacia Courtney (2016– May 2020)
- Jason Blewitt (2017–present)
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Gulfstream Park Race Track Information'. HorseRacing.net. Retrieved 2020-05-28.
- ^Durso, Joseph (1999-07-07). 'HORSE RACING; Gulfstream Park Has Sale Agreement'. The New York Times. ISSN0362-4331.
- ^Andrew, Beyer (2006-01-17). 'Construction of New Gulfstream Park Points to Destruction'. Washington Post.
- ^'Ritvo Named Gulfstream Park President and General Manager'. 2011-07-25. Archived from the original on 2013-01-24.
- ^'Gulfstream Meeting Took Off Running and Kept Going'. 2012-04-08. Archived from the original on 2012-07-01.
- ^'Stronach Group Names Rogers President, Ritvo COO of Racing Division'. 2012-06-08. Archived from the original on 2015-01-29.
- ^'Group that owns Santa Anita dismisses its COO'. ESPN.com. 2020-03-03. Retrieved 2020-09-05.
- ^'Pegasus Park'. Archived from the original on 2015-01-20.
- ^'Claiming Crown Moves to Gulfstream'. BloodHorse.com. 2012-03-13.
External links[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gulfstream Park. |
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Swim, Party, and Gamble in the Magic City of Miami
With its exotic beaches, hard rock nightlife, and hottest casinos, the South Florida state is booming into the South's new Las Vegas. Throw in jai-alai and 'Sport of Kings' into the mixture, it is massive entertainment for locals and visitors alike.

In 2006, Hall of Fame jockey Jerry Bailey rode his last race aboard Silver Tree in the Sunshine Millions and the great Barbaro would win the Florida Derby before making headlines with his victory in the Kentucky Derby.
The renovation, first effective for the 2006 spring meeting, was heavily criticized by racegoers and commentators, who felt that the new racino laid its emphasis entirely on the casino part, destroying the racetrack's atmosphere.[3]
In June, 2011, Tim Ritvo was named President and General Manager of Gulfstream Park Racing & Casino. He was a prominent jockey and racing official at Suffolk Downs in the 1980s before establishing himself in the 1990s as a leading Florida trainer. Ritvo has also served as Vice President and Director of the Florida Horsemen's Benevolent & Protective Association.[4]
In April, 2012, Javier Castellano, who collected his first Gulfstream title by riding a record 112 winners, scored his 3000th career success aboard Virtuously on Feb. 24 and Todd Pletcher, who claimed an unprecedented ninth consecutive training title at Gulfstream with 72 trips to the winner's circle, recorded his 3,000 career victory when he saddled Spring Hill Farm for a winning performance on Feb. 11.[5]
In 2012, Stronach Group named Tim Ritvo, Chief Operating Officer of its Racing Division[6]
March 2, 2020 Tim Ritvo stepped down as COO of Stronach Group operated tracks, which include the troubled Santa Anita racetrack in California. He left to 'pursue other opportunities.'[7]
Stakes Races[edit]
Gulfstream Park is home to the following graded stakes: (listed by grade and then year inaugurated)
Grade I:
- Florida Derby (1952)
- Pegasus World Cup (2017)
- Pegasus World Cup Turf (2019)
Grade II:
- Fountain of Youth Stakes (1945)
- Gulfstream Park Mile Stakes (1946)
- Fort Lauderdale Stakes (1947)
- Pan American Stakes (1962)
- Gulfstream Park Oaks (1971)
- Holy Bull Stakes (1972)
- Inside Information Stakes (1976)
- Princess Rooney Stakes (1985)
- Davona Dale Stakes (1988)
- Mac Diarmida Stakes (1995)
Grade III: (listed by grade and then year inaugurated)
- Mr. Prospector Stakes (1946)
- Suwannee River Stakes (1947)
- Appleton Stakes (1952)
- Orchid Stakes (1954)
- Hutcheson Stakes (1955)
- Canadian Turf Stakes (1967)
- Tropical Turf Stakes (1972)
- Gulfstream Park Sprint Championship (1972)
- W. L. McKnight Handicap (1973)
- Rampart Stakes (1976)
- Sugar Swirl Stakes (1981)
- Forward Gal Stakes (1981)
- Herecomesthebride Stakes (1984)
- Smile Sprint Stakes (1984)
- Fred W. Hooper Stakes (1985)
- Honey Fox Stakes (1985)
- Swale Stakes (1985)
- Sweetest Chant Stakes (1986)
- Palm Beach Stakes (1987)
- Hal's Hope Stakes (1990)
- Royal Delta Stakes (1991)
- Hurricane Bertie Stakes (2001)
- Marshua's River Stakes (2001)
- Kitten's Joy Stakes (2012)
Non-graded: (partial list, listed Alphabetically)
- Azalea Stakes (1972)
- Carry Back Stakes (1975)
- Dania Beach Stakes (2008)
- Skip Away Handicap (1987)
- Spectacular Bid Stakes (1986)
- Gulfstream Park Stakes (inaugurated in 2012, Reveron first winner)
(FTBOA) Florida Sire stakes:
Pegasus Park[edit]
In September 2013 an expansion was announced beginning with the construction of a 110 feet bronze statue of Pegasus killing a dragon.[8] Construction began in March 2014 and finished on the statues themselves in December of that year with the surrounding rock features and fountains to be completed in late 2015. Underneath Pegasus will be a theatre and the dragon will breathe fire when completed. They are the world's largest equine and European dragon statues. Pegasus is also the second largest statue in the United States after the Statue of Liberty.
Track attributes[edit]
The current dirt course is one and one-eighth miles in circumference, with a one-mile backstretch chute. The turf course is one mile in circumference; depending on the race day, the portable rail can be moved to the inside or outside of the course, thereby changing the circumference. The track can seat 16,627 people.
The track originally had a one-mile dirt oval and a 7 furlong turf oval prior to the 2005 renovation.
On Opening Day, December 1, 2012, of Gulfstream Park's 2012-2013 meet, the track is hosting the 14th running of racing's Claiming Crown.[9] The Claiming Crown has become the most important event for horse racing's claiming runners, and Gulfstream Park is raising the purses for each individual race in honor of this.
Entertainment[edit]
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. The track was also host to the Miami Pop Festival from December 28–30, 1968, featuring over thirty performing bands and artists, including the Grateful Dead.
TV Personalites[edit]
- Gary Seibel (1991–1993)
- Caton Bredar (1994–1999, 2010)
- Jennifer Burke (1999–2002)
- Joanne Jones (2003–2006)
- Ron Nicolleti (2007–2009, 2011–present)
- Rolly Hoyt (2007–2009)
- Larry Collmus (2007–2016)
- Travis Stone (2010)
- Alyssa Ali (2010)
- Jessica Pacheco (2011–2012)
- Brian Skirka (2011-2013)
- Christina Bossinakis (2012–present)
- John DeSantis (2012-2013)
- Pete Aiello (2013–present)
- Gabby Gaudet (2015–present)
- Andy Serling (2015-2016)
- Acacia Courtney (2016– May 2020)
- Jason Blewitt (2017–present)
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Gulfstream Park Race Track Information'. HorseRacing.net. Retrieved 2020-05-28.
- ^Durso, Joseph (1999-07-07). 'HORSE RACING; Gulfstream Park Has Sale Agreement'. The New York Times. ISSN0362-4331.
- ^Andrew, Beyer (2006-01-17). 'Construction of New Gulfstream Park Points to Destruction'. Washington Post.
- ^'Ritvo Named Gulfstream Park President and General Manager'. 2011-07-25. Archived from the original on 2013-01-24.
- ^'Gulfstream Meeting Took Off Running and Kept Going'. 2012-04-08. Archived from the original on 2012-07-01.
- ^'Stronach Group Names Rogers President, Ritvo COO of Racing Division'. 2012-06-08. Archived from the original on 2015-01-29.
- ^'Group that owns Santa Anita dismisses its COO'. ESPN.com. 2020-03-03. Retrieved 2020-09-05.
- ^'Pegasus Park'. Archived from the original on 2015-01-20.
- ^'Claiming Crown Moves to Gulfstream'. BloodHorse.com. 2012-03-13.
External links[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gulfstream Park. |
Printable poker hands list. Coordinates: 25°58′43″N80°08′17″W / 25.978474°N 80.13799°W
Swim, Party, and Gamble in the Magic City of Miami
With its exotic beaches, hard rock nightlife, and hottest casinos, the South Florida state is booming into the South's new Las Vegas. Throw in jai-alai and 'Sport of Kings' into the mixture, it is massive entertainment for locals and visitors alike.
From Aventura to Homestead, Florida, people can play high-stakes poker and dine on delicious food at several restaurants in Miami's casinos. For the best horse racing experience, try Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach and for action-packed jai-alai, check out Calder Casino on NW 27th Ave. And, for Pelotas lovers, Magic City Casino on 450, NW 37th Ave is a good choice. The minutes spent at every magic city casino are an experience in itself.
Does Miami Florida have casinos?
Yes, it does. The city houses around 19 casinos that offer nearly 4,719 slots and gaming machines with a total of 87 table games. The minimum bet offered at Miami casinos is $0 and the maximum is $400. The South Florida city also boasts 75 live poker tables. Some of the city's casinos also provide meeting spaces and convention centers. Here is a guide to some of, not limited to, Miami's tempting games:
- Limit Holdem
- Low Ball
- Five Card Draw
- NL Texas Hold'em
- 7 Card Stud
- Omaha 8 or Better
- Mixed Games
- Omaha
- Omaha Hi-Lo
- No Limit Holdem
- Pot-Limit Omaha
- Omaha Hi
- Baccarat
History of Gambling in Florida
Just a brief walk down memory lane to understand how casinos shaped up in the state.
Can you gamble in Miami?
Yes, land-based casinos are legal but with restrictions. Gambling is a lucrative state-regulated industry. The annual income from gaming machines alone totals around $70 million. Sports betting is still illegal with the exception of horse racing. The legal age of gambling is 21 for all casino games in the state; however, those 18 and above can try their hands at poker, lottery, horse racing, and bingo.
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Casino Types in Miami FL
The city has two types of casinos: Indian and Pari-mutuel.
Where can I gamble in Miami?
Searching for the best casinos in the magic city? Whether it is slots, poker, or betting, the following casinos have something for everyone.
Who owns Casino Miami?
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The no-frills 200,000-square-feet Casino Miami belongs to Las Vegas billionaire Phil Ruffin who bought the slot-machine-only casino from Fronton Holdings LLC in December 2018. Casino Miami is the second-largest Miami casino and is located 2 miles from the city's international airport, just a 20-minute drive from downtown Miami.
The former Jai Alai Fronton establishment is located at 3500 NW 37th Avenue. The glitzy facility includes 1,012 Las Vegas-style slot machines, ETGs (e-table games) with digital roulette and blackjack, 15 poker tables, a restaurant, a club called Rio, a bar, simulcast betting, and live jai alai games.
In the past, its 6,500-capacity indoor arena hosted concerts and 89 boxing events. It is the only place in the US that allows people to play dominoes with a bet.
Ruffin purchased the gambling venue for an undisclosed amount
Broward County is Worth a Trip
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One of the three South Florida counties that constitute the greater Miami Metropolitan Area, Broward County is a 40-minute drive (approx. 27 miles) from the magic city. Out of the 82 Florida casinos, the county houses an impressive lot. One of the best is The Casino at Dania Beach.
Why Should One Try The Casino?
- Over 750 gaming machines
- Around 20 live poker tables and loose slots
- Stage 954 hosts performances by nationally acclaimed comedians and recording artists
- Multiple dining areas that include the Grill Restaurant and the Luxe Gourmet Buffet
- Live-action jai-alai
- Simulcast area in the Sports Lounge and Bar
- Free live entertainment at the stage of Sunrise Bar during weekends
- A non-smoking casino
Also check out Big Easy, Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood, Seminole Classic Hollywood, Isle Racing Pompano Park, and Seminole Coconut Creek casinos in the county.
How to Choose a Good Casino
What purpose do casinos serve? Well, nobody enters a gambling space to get agitated. Casinos are in a way stress-busters that help people to blow off some steam. So, the experience should be at least pleasant if not overwhelming. And to achieve that satisfaction, make an informed decision when planning to gamble. Keep in the mind the below-given points to avoid a terrible casino experience.
- Service provided
- Commission rates
- Portfolio of casino games
- Reputation level
- Tournaments
- Bonus terms and conditions
- Customer Reviews
Florida Online Gambling
To date, online casinos are illegal in Florida. However, the state has no state or federal law that prohibits players from taking part in regulated and licensed offshore gambling sites. It is legal to participate in Florida web gambling through sites that are based outside the US. However, there still exists the legal risk of violating a state or a US federal law for doing so, but it is small.
The magic city's beautiful waters, sunshine, sea, and the exciting after-7 party life have inspired several online casinos. A good example is the Miami Club casino whose glamorous and refined lobby is influenced by the nightclubs and pubs of the seat of Miami-Dade county. It is a Curacao-licensed luxurious web casino owned by the US-based Deckmedia NV Casinos.
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The Future
It is difficult to predict the future of casinos in Miami. Keno, real roulette, faro, and craps are still illegal in Florida. Tribal casinos are permitted to offer only the digital versions of roulette and craps. Online gambling is also something that could be legalized in the future but there has not been much lobbying for it.
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However, in recent times gambling in the magic city is gaining wide acceptance. The biggest influencers are the Seminole Indian tribe that operates 7 of the 8 Indian casinos in Florida. This rich gambling US organization makes around $2 billion annually. Racing, slots, poker, and other games also see high profits and high taxes, as well. Simply put, casinos will definitely flourish in Miami for many years to come.