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The All American Futurity, a $3 million horse race, is being held at Albuquerque Downs for the second consecutive year due to flood damage at Ruidoso Downs.Ricky Ramirez, a professional jockey for over 20 years, expressed the significance of winning the All American Futurity, saying, “Just winning this race, it’s very prestigious and puts you in the record books.”The event, usually held at Ruidoso Downs, has been relocated to Albuquerque due to flooding over the summer. “This is usually the big crescendo of a fantastic, profitable summer,” Ruidoso Mayor Lynn Crawford said. “Well, for the second year in a row, we’ve lost the racetrack.” Despite the challenges, there is optimism for recovery, as expressed by Ruidoso Downs Marketing Director Tim Keithley: “It’s the second year that we have suffered from flood damage. We hope that in the coming year, we have a lot of confidence that we’re going to be able to recover.”Albuquerque Downs has once again stepped in to host the event, providing racers and horses the opportunity to compete. Lynn said, “The event will feature the Oaks Race Championship, the Derby, and the All American Futurity all in one day.”As Ruidoso continues its rebuilding efforts, the Labor Day event offers some relief and maintains its tradition.”Everybody watches the All American on Labor Day,” Keithley said. “It’s really a signature event for anyone involved with horse racing.” The tradition of holding the race on Labor Day is cherished by those involved in horse racing, as noted by Ramirez: “Any other holiday just wouldn’t be the same. It’s a Labor Day tradition for the horse racing.”Races kick off Monday, Sept. 1st.
The All American Futurity, a $3 million horse race, is being held at Albuquerque Downs for the second consecutive year due to flood damage at Ruidoso Downs.
Ricky Ramirez, a professional jockey for over 20 years, expressed the significance of winning the All American Futurity, saying, “Just winning this race, it’s very prestigious and puts you in the record books.”
The event, usually held at Ruidoso Downs, has been relocated to Albuquerque due to flooding over the summer.
“This is usually the big crescendo of a fantastic, profitable summer,” Ruidoso Mayor Lynn Crawford said. “Well, for the second year in a row, we’ve lost the racetrack.”
Despite the challenges, there is optimism for recovery, as expressed by Ruidoso Downs Marketing Director Tim Keithley: “It’s the second year that we have suffered from flood damage. We hope that in the coming year, we have a lot of confidence that we’re going to be able to recover.”
Albuquerque Downs has once again stepped in to host the event, providing racers and horses the opportunity to compete.
Lynn said, “The event will feature the Oaks Race Championship, the Derby, and the All American Futurity all in one day.”
As Ruidoso continues its rebuilding efforts, the Labor Day event offers some relief and maintains its tradition.
“Everybody watches the All American on Labor Day,” Keithley said. “It’s really a signature event for anyone involved with horse racing.”
The tradition of holding the race on Labor Day is cherished by those involved in horse racing, as noted by Ramirez: “Any other holiday just wouldn’t be the same. It’s a Labor Day tradition for the horse racing.”
Races kick off Monday, Sept. 1st.


