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Every Path Points to Turfway Park for the Thrilling 2nd National Championship

December 9, 2025 4 Min Read
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The synthetic championship at Turfway Park is becoming a significant fixture in the Kentucky horse racing scene as it enters its second year. The event took place on Saturday night at the all-weather Tapeta Track in Florence, Kentucky, featuring four $250,000 stakes races—two for stallions and two for mares. This event marks the second major racing day of the winter at Turfway, following the Jeff Ruby Steak Card in March, which showcased six stakes races. The Prairie Bayou (1 1/8 miles), Holiday Cheer (6 furlongs), and Holiday Innovative (6 furlongs for mares) each attracted at least a dozen eligible horses, while the My Charmer Miles race, also supported by Claiborne Farm, drew 11 mares.

The stakes began with Race 6 (My Charmer) at 8:25 PM ET, signaling the start of the high-profile competition. The synthetic championship aims to keep horses competing in Kentucky longer before they move to warmer climates, providing both local horses one last race before a winter break and attracting other trainers to send their horses to Kentucky. Trainer Brendan Walsh emphasized that offering substantial prize money encourages participation, helping to retain horses in Kentucky rather than sending them away after Churchill Downs events.

Interstate 75 facilitates easy travel for horses and trainers, such as Florida-based Howard Wolowitz, last year’s Holiday Cheer winner, and Joe Orseno’s Horsepower, who also came from South Florida. Meanwhile, four horses from Toronto’s Woodbine Racetrack, which features an artificial track, are moving south to compete. Trainers Larry Rivéry, Caitlin Hargurtness, and others are preparing their entries to capitalize on the synthetic racing opportunities at Turfway.

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Prominent Kentucky-based trainers like Walsh, Brad Cox, Kelsey Danner, and Mike Maker enter multiple horses in various stakes races, underscoring the event’s competitive depth. Notable horses include three-year-old fillies Pondering and Chivetta, owned by Godolphin and trained by Walsh, both expected to perform well on the Tapeta surface. Pondering has proven adept at intermediate distances, while Chivetta is coming off a freshened synthetic debut.

Cameo, having performed well at Woodbine, also looks competitive in the Prairie Bayou race. Jockey Irad Ortiz, fresh from success at Churchill Downs, will return to ride some of the contenders, enhancing the quality of the fields.

Trainer Kelsey Danner praised the synthetic championship for providing turf horses with valuable racing opportunities after Churchill Downs’ closure, especially for mares looking to secure additional stakes wins before heading into breeding. Her horse Nice as Pie, which has consistently performed well at Turfway, represents this ideal.

The overall stakes on Saturday include a $50,000 bonus for Kentucky-bred horses, making this synthetic championship financially attractive compared to upcoming turf races at Gulfstream Park and the Fairgrounds. Alex Foley, executive director of the Kentucky Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protection Association, highlighted the collaboration between Kentucky racetracks and jockeys to strengthen the sport and expects this event to grow each year.

Fan Take: This synthetic championship at Turfway Park highlights the innovation and adaptability of Kentucky racing, providing valuable opportunities for horses and trainers during the off-season. For horse racing fans, it signals a promising expansion in the sport’s calendar that could sustain interest and competitiveness throughout the winter months, benefiting the industry as a whole.

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