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Unlocking New Horizons for California-Bred Horses Beginning with the Santa Anita Classic

December 6, 2025 3 Min Read
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Starting with the Classic Meet on December 26 at Santa Anita in Arcadia, California-bred horses that win novice allowance races will have more opportunities thanks to a new agreement. The Thoroughbred Owners of California (TOC), together with Santa Anita, Del Mar, Los Alamitos, and the California Thoroughbred Breeders Association (CTBA), has agreed to broaden the criteria for California-bred novice conditional allowance races to include wins at the same track, allowing for two victories in different distance categories on the same surface rather than requiring different surfaces.

Previously, California-bred colts qualified for two wins at the first level allowance if those wins were on different surfaces (dirt or turf). The new rule now permits two wins in two separate distance categories—one at 7 furlongs or less (short distance) and one over a mile (long distance)—even if both occur on the same surface. This change will be trialed for one year until 2026, keeping the limit of two wins intact.

TOC President Bill Nader emphasized that expanding entry-level allowance race opportunities is part of strengthening the California-bred program, especially following recent upgrades such as raising purse money to $70,000 for Classic First Special Weight and Novice Allowance races at Santa Anita, half of which are exclusive to California-breds. Owner bonuses for first-time special weight races will also increase from $10,000 to $12,500 beginning December 26, with much of this progress attributed to owner achievements.

TOC board member and trainer Mark Glatt noted that this policy change provides a valuable alternative for horses and owners by allowing two qualifying wins over different distances at their chosen racetrack. He expressed gratitude to the Southern California Racing Office for supporting this initiative. CTBA President Doug Burge highlighted the significance of the new rule to the $30 million California-bred racing and incentive program, which benefits the many California-bred horses that make up about half the ranch population. He pointed out that racing in California is now more rewarding than ever for those who own and breed California-breds.

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The 2025-26 Classic at Santa Anita Park is scheduled to start on Friday, December 26, 2025. More information can be found at www.santaanita.com/racing.

Fan Take: This expansion in qualifying criteria is a game-changer for California-bred racehorses and their connections, offering greater flexibility and incentive to compete locally. For horse racing fans, it signals a growing commitment to nurturing regional talent and enhancing the sport’s competitive landscape in California.

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