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Denman Retires From Del Mar; Collmus to Announce

"This is one of the hardest decisions I have ever made," Denman said.

Trevor Denman in the announcer's booth at Del Mar

Trevor Denman in the announcer's booth at Del Mar

Benoit Photo

Iconic race caller Trevor Denman has announced his retirement after 40 years on the job at Del Mar. Denman will be succeeded at the seaside track by veteran track announcer Larry Collmus, who calls the racing action on NBC Sports for the Kentucky Derby (G1), Preakness Stakes (G1), and Breeders' Cup. 

Denman, 72, who first started calling races in 1971 in his native South Africa, has been in the booth atop the Del Mar grandstand for all but one summer racing season since 1984. A Southern California racing institution, he also served as the caller at Santa Anita Park from 1983-2015, and for a time, called races at every stop on the Southern California circuit, including Hollywood Park and Fairplex Park.

"This is one of the hardest decisions I have ever made," Denman said. "But my soul is telling me that now is the time." 

Denman and his colorful storytelling style of race-calling effectively changed how the sport was heard in America. Rather than the straight reporting of positions during the running, he would weave a tale of what was unfolding and—using his background from early days at the South African jockey school as well as his special feel for the game—would often alert racing fans to events likely to happen well before they did. 

"We knew this would eventually come with Trevor, and now it is here," added Del Mar CEO Joe Harper. "We've been so lucky to have the best in the business in our booth for all these years, and now all we can do is wish him and his wife Robin the very best on their road ahead."

Collmus, 58, has called races around the world since his first at Bowie Race Track in Maryland in 1985. His first full-time job as a track announcer came when he was 20 years old at Birmingham Turf Club in Alabama. Since, he has ascended to call many of the most important races of this century, including American Pharoah 's Triple Crown run in 2015, every scintillating Breeders' Cup performance since 2012, and the 2023 Dubai World Cup (G1). He is also a past racecaller at Churchill Downs and for the New York Racing Association.

"Del Mar racing fans have been so fortunate to have Trevor as the announcer here and we're excited that someone of Larry's stature and experience can succeed him," said Del Mar president Josh Rubinstein. "Just as we've been lucky to have Trevor in the booth all these years, we're lucky now to have Larry here."

Collmus has served as the regular race caller for Del Mar's fall Bing Crosby meet since he took over that role from Denman in 2020. He also serves as an on-camera racing analyst for FanDuel TV.

Larry Collmus
Photo: Benoit Photo
Larry Collmus

"I grew up listening to Trevor and have loved his unforgettable calls for decades," Collmus said. "It is an absolute honor to follow him at Del Mar. Calling the races there in the fall the last five years has been a great experience, and I'm thrilled to be the new full-time voice of Del Mar."

Denman called races for more than 50 years. Besides his extensive Southern California stint, he worked at tracks in the Bay Area and on the East Coast and called the Breeders' Cup races when ESPN had the television rights to the championship event. Additionally, he provided the voice for the calls in several racing movies and dozens of television shows. He currently lives with his wife, Robin, on a 500-acre farm in the Minnesota countryside.

This press release has been edited for content and style by BloodHorse Staff.