Jones Retiring as Longtime Parx Racing Announcer

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Keith Jones at Parx Racing

After more than three decades as the voice of Parx Racing, announcer Keith Jones will be stepping away from the microphone at the end of the year. Since 1987, Jones has been the voice of Parx, formerly known as Philadelphia Park. This makes him the second-longest-tenured announcer after Tampa Bay Downs' Richard Grunder, according to a Parx news release.

Jones began his career at Garden State Park before moving permanently to Philadelphia Park.

"I'll be forever grateful to the management at (Parx) for affording me an opportunity to pursue a career doing something I've thoroughly enjoyed," Jones said.

Among an impressive list of achievements, Jones has called more than 60,000 races and 32 Pennsylvania Derbys. He was behind the microphone high above the Philadelphia Park oval when a 2-year-old Smarty Jones first flashed the talent that would lead to an improbable Triple Crown run in 2004.

"Smarty Jones' second career race in the Nursery Stakes was one of the greatest performances I've seen of any horse here at this racetrack," Jones said.

Jones also ranks 2016 Cotillion Stakes (G1) winner Songbird and 2014 Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (G1) winner California Chrome, who raced in the 2014 Pennsylvania Derby (G2), as two of the most noteworthy horses he's had the honor to call at Parx.

Parx Racing chief operating officer Joe Wilson has worked with Keith for over 30 years.

"The voice of Keith Jones more than any single entity is synonymous with Parx Racing," Wilson said. "He has always called the races with a dignity and professionalism worthy of the sport. It's hard to imagine someone else calling the Pennsylvania Derby or the Cotillion or even a Tuesday afternoon claiming race."

Jones said he will relish the people at Parx the most as he reflects on his career.

"As much pleasure as I've gotten from calling the races, what I'll always treasure most are the relationships—the friendships—that have been so rewarding over the past 34 years. From fellow staff to the many members of our (Pennsylvania Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association) to our passionate and supportive racing fans, I've had the good fortune to cross paths with an amazing group of people. This track, this job, these people have been my professional life for a long time, and I will miss all of it."

Jones will relocate to Texas with his wife, Kelly. Although he will miss his Parx family, he is enthusiastic about the road ahead.

"There's also a lot of excitement and anticipation about what lies ahead, and I say thank you to everyone who has shared the journey with me."

Parx did not announce a replacement for Jones.