Golden West Pace

The Golden West Pace is a defunct three-race series in harness racing for Standardbred pacers aged three and older. It was first run in 1946 with a purse of $50,000 which at the time was the richest offered in the sport.[1] The race final was hosted on an alternating basis, until the final running in 1954,[2] by Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California, and Hollywood Park Racetrack in Inglewood, California. During the same period, these tracks also offered the corresponding Golden West Trot.[3]

Golden West Pace
Discontinued race
LocationArcadia & Inglewood, California
Inaugurated1946
Race typeHarness race for standardbred pacers
Race information
Distance1 3/16 miles
(1,911 metres or 9.5 furlongs)
SurfaceDirt, 1/2-mile oval (Santa Anita Park) & 1-mile oval (Hollywood Park)
TrackSanta Anita Park & Hollywood Park Racetrack
Qualification3 years & older
Purse$30,375 (1954)

Historical race events

Canceled after the 1954 running, the Golden West Pace would prove to be the precursor to the American Pacing Classic run exclusively at Hollywood Park from 1955 through 1981.[4]

Records

Most wins by a driver
  • 2 – Edward G. Cobb (1949, 1950) & Benny Schue (1952, 1953)
Most wins by a trainer
  • 2 – Edward G. Cobb (1949, 1950) & Benny Schue (1952, 1953)
Stakes record
  • 2:30 3/5 – Dudley Hanover (1952) at 1 1/4 miles
  • 2:22 1/5 – Dudley Hanover (1953) at 1 3/16 miles

Winners of the Golden West Pace

Year
Winner
Age
Driver
Trainer
Owner
Distance
Time
Purse
Track
1954 Red Sails 6 Gene L. Sears Bob Walker Herbert T. King 1 3/16 m. 2:22 3/5 $30,375 Hol
1953 Dudley Hanover 6 Benny Schue Benny Schue Hayes Fair Acres Stable (Eugene J. Hayes) 1 3/16 m. 2:22 1/5 $34,000 Hol
1952 Dudley Hanover 5 Benny Schue Benny Schue Hayes Fair Acres Stable (Eugene J. Hayes) 1 1/4 m. 2:30 3/5 $31,000 Sa
1951 Irish Hal 4 Jimmy Fitzpatrick Harry C. Fitzpatrick Kenneth D. Owen 1 1/4 m. 2:34 0/0 $33,750 Hol
1950 Jerry The First 6 Edward G. Cobb Edward G. Cobb Edward G. Cobb, et al. 1 1/4 m. 2:32 1/5 $50,000 Sa
1949 Jerry The First 5 Edward G. Cobb Edward G. Cobb Edward G. Cobb, et al. 1 1/4 m. 2:31 0/0 $50,000 Hol
1948 Indian Land 7 Joe O'Brien Joe O'Brien Castleton Farms 1 1/4 m. 2:33 0/0 $50,000 Sa
1947 April Star 6 Ray Reeves Ralph L. Craig Craig Stable (Ralph L. Craig) 1 1/4 m. 2:32 0/0 $50,000 Hol
1946 Blue Again 6 Jimmy Cruise, Sr. William D. Fraser R. Warren Leatherdale 1 1/4 m. 2:32 1/5 $50,000 Sa
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