Del Mar’s two-year-old racing program is set for a significant upgrade in 2026, with the famed California track unveiling enhanced prize structures and new race conditions designed to strengthen opportunities for emerging juvenile talent. The announcement signals a renewed push to support early-career runners while ensuring the seaside venue continues to serve as a launchpad for future stars.
The Del Mar Thoroughbred Club confirmed that beginning with its 2026 Summer season, which opens on July 17, open maiden races for two-year-olds on the main track will carry a purse of $100,000. The upgraded purses will apply to both colts and fillies and arrive on the back of encouraging progress following California’s transition to a single-circuit racing structure.
The initiative reflects Del Mar’s continued investment in its two-year-old racing program, long considered one of the most influential stages for young prospects preparing for elite-level competition later in their careers.
New Structure Strengthens Del Mar Two-Year-Old Racing Program
Alongside the headline purse increases, officials also confirmed the introduction of special race conditions for select maiden contests restricted by auction purchase price. These races will be open to horses acquired for $150,000 or less, offering a purse of $70,000 and creating an inclusive platform for a broader ownership base.
Meanwhile, maiden allowance events outside of these restricted contests will offer purses of $80,000, forming a tiered structure aimed at improving participation levels while maintaining high-quality competition.
David Jerkens, Del Mar’s Senior Vice President of Racing, highlighted the historic importance of juvenile racing at the track and the motivation behind the enhancements.
“Two-year-old racing has a long and storied history at Del Mar,” Jerkens said. “These enhancements reflect our commitment to honoring that tradition while adapting to the evolving needs of the industry.”
For decades, Del Mar has provided the stage where elite juveniles begin their rise, with numerous runners launching their careers at the iconic seaside circuit before progressing to major championship events. The strengthened framework seeks to preserve that legacy while offering a balanced pathway for developing talent.
Further details surrounding race conditions and scheduling are expected to be released in the official condition book, which is scheduled for publication in mid-May.
Del Mar’s 87th summer season will run from July 17 through September 7, promising another competitive showcase of rising young stars as the upgraded juvenile structure takes centre stage.
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