Horse Racing

Rain Washes Five More Flat Races Off Saratoga Turf


Rain dampened another day of racing at Saratoga Race Course Aug. 30 as wet conditions forced five races to be moved from the turf course to the main track and the cancellation of a steeplechase race.

The five off-the-turf races brought the total for the meet to 64 through 35 days of racing.

In the past three years, the figures for 35 days were 17 last year, 39 in 2021, and 26 in 2020.

Among the races moved to the main track, which was upgraded to fast after the sixth race, was the featured $150,000 P.G. Johnson Stakes for 2-year-old fillies. An original field of 11 was reduced to five.

Thirty-four horses were scratched from the five races that were taken off the grass, the overwhelming majority of them due to the surface switch.

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Mud was the conditions of the track during training hours on the main track at the Saratoga Race Course Friday, Aug. 18, 2023 in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Photo  by Skip Dickstein
Photo: Skip Dickstein

Muddy conditions during training hours on the main track Aug. 18 at Saratoga Race Course

Alvarado Named 2023 Mike Venezia Award Winner

The New York Racing Association announced Aug. 30 that veteran jockey Junior Alvarado is the winner of the 2023 Mike Venezia Memorial Award. 

Alvarado, based this summer at Saratoga and the regular jockey of Cody’s Wish, was chosen by a committee comprised of members of the Venezia family, representatives of The Jockeys’ Guild, and retired Eclipse Award-winning jockey Richard Migliore. Alvarado will be recognized in a winner’s circle ceremony at Saratoga Sept. 2. 

“The Venezia Memorial Award is about representing the sport we love so much in the best way possible,” said Alvarado. “I am thankful and proud to be chosen as this year’s winner and I look forward to celebrating with my family and thanking the Venezia family here at Saratoga Race Course.”

The Mike Venezia Memorial Award is presented annually to a jockey who displays the extraordinary sportsmanship and citizenship that personified Venezia, who died as a result of injuries suffered in a spill in 1988. Venezia, a native of Brooklyn, N.Y., won more than 2,300 races during his 25-year career. 

“Junior is a true professional at what he does, both as a top jockey and as a role model,” said Terry Meyocks, president and CEO of The Jockeys’ Guild. “The winners of the Venezia Award are ambassadors for thoroughbred racing; they’re champions on and off the track. We welcome Junior to the ranks of those who have previously been honored with the Venezia Award.” 

A native of Barquisimeto, Venezuela, and the son of jockey Rafael Alvarado, Junior Alvarado, 37, rode his first winner in 2005 at La Rinconada Hippodrome in Caracas before moving to the United States in 2007 when he rode his first winner at Gulfstream Park. After earning the 2009 riding title at Arlington Park, Alvarado moved to New York in 2010 and he has been a mainstay on the circuit ever since, winning the 2014 Whitney Stakes (G1) on Moreno , and racking up more than 1,400 wins and more than $106 million in earnings at the NYRA tracks. For his career, Alvarado has more than 2,000 wins and more than $126.9 million in earnings.

Riding Cody’s Wish and the late Art Collector for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott has helped send Alvarado’s career to a whole new level. He recorded his first career Breeders’ Cup victory in 2022 guiding Cody’s Wish to a hard-fought victory in the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile (G1) at Keeneland. Alvarado also was aboard Cody’s Wish for victories in a series of other grade 1 races, most recently in this year’s Metropolitan Handicap at Belmont Park, the Churchill Downs at the famed Kentucky track, and the 2022 Forego at Saratoga. Those four grade 1 races were part of a six-race win streak put together by Cody’s Wish, all with Alvarado aboard. Riding Art Collector for Mott, Alvarado won the Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1) at Gulfstream.

Cody’s Wish with Junior Alvarado wins the Churchill Downs Stakes (G1) at Churchill Downs in Louisville, KY on May 6, 2023.
Photo: Skip Dickstein

Junior Alvarado aboard Cody’s Wish after winning the Churchill Downs Stakes at Churchill Downs

The Venezia Memorial Award is a 13-inch bronze sculpture with a title that reads, “The Jockey, A Champion.” Alvarado joins a legendary group of riders who have won the award previously, led by Venezia, who posthumously earned the inaugural award in 1989. Other winners include Bill Shoemaker, Chris McCarron, Angel Cordero, Jr., Jerry Bailey, Mike Smith, Pat Day, Laffit Pincay, Jr., Robbie Davis, Eddie Maple, Jorge Chavez, Mike Luzzi, Dean Kutz, Gary Stevens, Richard Migliore, Patti Cooksey, Edgar Prado, Ramon Dominguez, John Velazquez, Jon Court, Mario Pino, Joe Bravo, Javier Castellano, Kendrick Carmouche, DeShawn Parker, and the 2022 winner, Julien Leparoux.

For Migliore, the 2003 Venezia Memorial Award winner who is now with NYRA TV, the award carries on the memory of Venezia.

“As a young jockey, I watched and learned countless lessons from Mike Venezia, someone I continue to admire today,” said Migliore. “The Venezia Award is a reminder that Mike’s considerable legacy endures. On behalf of the past winners of this prestigious award, I congratulate Junior on this richly deserved honor.”

The Venezia Award item is by the NYRA Press Office.

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