Del Mar Ends 2021 With Record Wagering, Safe Racing

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Horses race on the turf at Del Mar

Del Mar brought to a close its 2021 racing calendar Dec. 5 with the conclusion of its eighth Bing Crosby Season, adding additional luster to its robust summer stand. Between them, the pair totaled a combined final wagering mark of $943.49 million, a record for the seaside oval.

The track counted the return of racing fans, exceptional purses for its horsemen, and hosting another record-setting Breeders' Cup among their positives in 2021. It also touted continuously being one of America's safest major racetrack, noting only one horse was injured catastrophically in the 426 races and 3,552 starters that performed during the two meetings. 

Total handle for the four-week, 13-day fall session was $171.58 million. The fall meet average daily handle was a record $13.19 million, which was 1% higher than the record average daily handle posted last year.

The Breeders' Cup, conducted at Del Mar Nov. 5-6, had a common-pool handle of $183,260,127, a two-day record for the championship event.

When Del Mar last hosted the Breeders' Cup in 2017, it posted a then-record handle of $166,077,486. The new mark is 10.4% higher than that.

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Del Mar's wagering in 2021 totaled $943.49 million, 21.3% higher than the previous record of $778.97 million set in 2017 the last time Del Mar hosted the Breeders' Cup.

Del Mar Thoroughbred Club's CEO Joe Harper said he was extremely pleased by events at his track over the year.

"I am exceptionally proud of our team and seeing all their hard work come to such wonderful fruition over the course of the two seasons," he said. "We put on a helluva Breeders' Cup show once again; we were at our best for the best. And we're safe, very safe. That's just the best of all."

"The racing world once again got to see what we're spoiled with every year—one of the best operations in the industry," said Gary Fenton, chairman of the Thoroughbred Owners of California. "Breeders' Cup kicked off another wonderful meet and we're so grateful for the entire DMTC team. TOC couldn't ask for a better partner."

The track's Ship & Win program, which encourages horsemen and horsewomen to bring their runners to Del Mar for both of its seasons, had another banner session. Sixty-seven new runners came Del Mar in the fall under the program with six of them making a second start during the Bing Crosby Season. All told, 1,885 Ship & Win runners have come to California since the program was put in place 11 years ago.

Its fall Turf Festival again drew high-class runners from across the land to compete in its seven-race stand over the final weekend of the meet. More than a dozen stakes aces shipped in to take on the local runners in the rich events.

The track's fall riding king was Juan Hernandez with his 17 firsts from 79 mounts during the 15-day (counting the Breeders' Cup) session. It is his first riding title at Del Mar. The top trainer was Phil D'Amato who registered 15 firsts from 52 starters. It is his first fall riding championship, but his third at the track overall.

Racing will return to Del Mar July 22 for the track's 83rd summer season.