sighthound Wrote:
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> Breaking news this evening - SA is going back to
> dirt.
www.thoroughbredtimes.com>
> Update: someone posted this on another website:
>
http://www.insidesocal.com/horseracing/>
> Sources: Santa Anita going back to dirt
> By Art Wilson on August 18, 2010 11:55 AM |
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> My sources all tell me that Frank Stronach will
> inform horsemen during a meeting at Del Mar
> tonight that he will install a traditional dirt
> track at Santa Anita immediately following the Oak
> Tree meet and it will be finished in time for the
> track\'s winter-spring meet that begins on Dec.
> 26.
>
> Stronach also reportedly will tell horsemen that
> he\'d like to have Oak Tree as a tenant for three
> additional years after this one, but that is
> contingent on a few things happening in his favor.
> One industry souce told me he still expects Oak
> Tree to be run at Del Mar beginning in 2011.
>
> Earlier reports that Oak Tree would switch to
> Hollywood Park this year in order for work to
> begin immediately on the new track are untrue.
> Hollywood Park president Jack Liebau told me
> earlier today that there are no plans in the works
> for Oak Tree to race at the Inglewood track in
> 2010.
>
> Stronach reportedly has already gotten permission
> from Arcadia officials to have work crews in line
> 24 hours per day to install the new dirt track in
> time for the regular Santa Anita meet. There is a
> high level of confidence that the work could be
> completed between the time Oak Tree closes on
> Sunday, Oct. 31 and the opening of Santa Anita\'s
> winter-spring meet.
>
> Another source said if the project was delayed in
> any way, a contingency plan could involve racing
> the first days of the meet at Hollywood Park.
>
> We\'ll know more tonight after Stronach\'s meeting
> with the horsemen, which is scheduled to begin at
> 6:30 p.m. at Del Mar\'s Surfside Raceplace.
Wasn\'t there a state mandate that all CA tracks, other than fairs, had to have synth tracks. I thought that was why Bay Meadows closed down.