T H E S TAT E | H O B B I E S
OďŹ to the Races
If youâre looking for a new sport to enjoy, horse racing gallops into the Sooner State every year.
M
any people have harbored an interest in horses at one time or another, especially in Oklahoma, where the animal is as ubiquitous as farms and tall grass plains. And what better way to indulge a love of all things equine than to watch live horse racing? The activity can seem complicated, with a high barrier to entry for the casual observer. However, the three live race tracks in Oklahoma: Remington Park in Oklahoma City, Fair Meadows in Tulsa, and Will Rogers Downs in Claremore, can help even the most green of newcomers learn the ropes. John Lies, director of racing at Tulsaâs Fair Meadows, has a simple recommendation for someone wanting to try out live horse racing: just go and experience it. He says whether itâs the Kentucky Derby or a race at Fair Meadows, it really doesnât matter â when the horses come 10
OKLAHOMA MAGAZINE | JUNE 2022
thundering down the track, itâs thrilling. âReally, no matter what level youâre talking about, itâs exciting to get into it in person. And we definitely have that here in Oklahoma ... just go to the track and pick it up live and physical,â he says. And the best way to truly experience it is to get as close as possible to the horses. Lies recommends going to the paddock,
where the horses are saddled, as well as to the starting gate. When visitors go to these areas, they can watch and listen to the horses as they load in. âItâs a very unique moment there when the assistant starters are loading the horses into the gate, and then when they break from the gate,â says Lies. âA lot of first time fans really get a kick out
Want to Wager? Wagering on horse racing can seem overwhelming, but itâs easy to get started. Start by procuring an oďŹicial program. This will have the races, horse number and jockey names. It will also have instructions for how to place a bet. Lies suggests keeping it simple: Pick one horse that you like and bet on them to win. Start with the two dollar minimum bet. Essentially, youâll walk up to the window and say, âFirst race, two dollars to win on number five.â Then, after the race, if that horse won, take that ticket back to the window and cash it. If you want more information, visit the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commissionâs website, ohrc.ok.gov.