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Santa Anita Classic Meet Posts Increases in Key Metrics

All source total handle, on-track attendance, and field size saw bumps.

Journalism's Santa Anita Derby victory stamped him favorite for Kentucky Derby

Journalism's Santa Anita Derby victory stamped him favorite for Kentucky Derby

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Santa Anita Park's 2024-25 Classic Meet finished strongly April 6 with significant gains in handle, attendance, field size, and safety. 

Bookended by a strong opening week and a robust Santa Anita Derby weekend, the track's total all source handle topped $510 million. Horseplayers from around the world responded enthusiastically to the player-friendly modifications to Santa Anita's wagering menu, with the total handle on just Santa Anita's races increasing 5% from the 2023-24 Classic Meet.  

The season began on Dec. 26, 2024, with the third largest opening day handle in the track's 90-year history. The Classic Meet's final three-day weekend boasted more than $40.6 million wagered on Santa Anita's races and attracted almost 50,000 people to the track. 

On-track attendance posted a gain of 6% from last year, with more than 340,000 people attending the 49 day meeting, despite losing a weekend in January when the neighboring community was impacted by the Eaton Fires. More than 34,000 were trackside for the April 5 Santa Anita Derby Day, the largest Derby Day crowd in seven years.  

"For 90 years, Santa Anita Park has stood strong as a pillar of winter racing and this year only enhanced that position," said Nate Newby, Santa Anita's SVP and general manager. "Our turf racing thrived this season, and our racing office offered an exceptional program to showcase it. On the dirt, the Santa Anita Derby produced the favorite for the Kentucky Derby. We continue to be thankful to the owners and trainers, horseplayers, fans and our staff who combine to make Santa Anita 'The Great Race Place.'" 

"The value proposition and positive momentum carries forward to the upcoming 29-day Hollywood meet with a 10% increase to overnight purses," said Bill Nader, president & CEO of the Thoroughbred Owners of California.  "California racing is showing renewed life and the transition to a single circuit is fulfilling its purpose."

The number of starters in each race increased dramatically, with field size increasing 7% over last year with the influx of Northern California horses as the state transitioned to a single racing circuit. In addition to the field size increase, the track was able to offer 61 more races during this year's Classic Meet.

Santa Anita Park remains one of the safest tracks in the nation, with 99.9715% safe trips, translating to a fatality rating of .285 per 1,000 starters, which is a 17% improvement from the same time last year. The rating is less than a third that of the 2024 national average of .90 per 1,000 starters as reported by tracks covered by the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority.  

The Hollywood Meet will open at the Arcadia track April 18 and continue through June 15. As previously announced, the success of the Classic Meet has led to a purse increase for the Hollywood Meet from 2024.

 

 
 

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