Horses were back on the training at Los Alamitos Race Course following the unveiling of the new mile oval. The mile track is open for business,” said track consultant Brad McKinzie.
Trainers conditioned their horses on the newly expanded mile track on Tuesday. Thoroughbred trainers across town are currently moving into the Los Alamitos barn area and their horses will likely start training on the track as early as this weekend.
“By next Tuesday, we’ll see a lot more horses on this track, McKinzie added.
Horses were back on the training at Los Alamitos Race Course following the unveiling of the new mile oval. The mile track is open for business,” said track consultant Brad McKinzie.
Trainers conditioned their horses on the newly expanded mile track on Tuesday. Thoroughbred trainers across town are currently moving into the Los Alamitos barn area and their horses will likely start training on the track as early as this weekend.
“By next Tuesday, we’ll see a lot more horses on this track, McKinzie added.
In addition to serving its current horse population, the Orange County oval will also operate as a stabling and training facility for top tier thoroughbreds within the Southern California circuit. Los Alamitos will also host five weeks of daytime thoroughbred racing in addition to its existing nighttime quarter horse and thoroughbred racing meet.
Los Alamitos will conduct a two-week thoroughbred daytime meet starting on Thursday, July 3 through Sunday, July 13 and a three-week thoroughbred daytime meet on Thursday, Dec. 4 through Sunday, Dec. 21.