Del Mar Thoroughbred Club has moved to further reinforce its reputation as a proving ground for young talent, unveiling a series of enhancements to its two-year-old racing program ahead of the 2026 Summer season. The changes, which take effect when the meet opens on July 17, are designed to widen opportunity while preserving the competitive standards long associated with the seaside circuit.
At the heart of the update is the introduction of $100,000 open maiden races for two-year-olds on the main track. Offered for both colts and fillies, the increased purses underline Del Mar’s commitment to juvenile development and reflect the early momentum created by California’s new single-circuit structure.
Alongside the open events, Del Mar’s two-year-old racing program will now include select maiden races restricted by auction purchase price. These contests, limited to horses bought for $150,000 or less, will be run on the main track for purses of $70,000. All other maiden allowance races for juveniles will carry an $80,000 purse, creating a clear, tiered framework within the programme.
Expanding opportunity without lowering standards
The revised structure is intended to encourage broader participation from owners and trainers operating at different levels, while continuing to reward quality and preparation. By offering multiple entry points, the track aims to foster depth and balance across its juvenile fields.
“Two-year-old racing has a long and storied history at Del Mar,” said David Jerkens, Senior Vice President of Racing. “These enhancements reflect our commitment to honoring that tradition while adapting to the evolving needs of the industry.”
For decades, Del Mar has served as an early-stage showcase for future stars, with many leading juveniles beginning their careers at the venue famously known as “Where the Turf Meets the Surf.” From early maiden victories to later success on the sport’s biggest stages, the track’s influence on the development of young horses is firmly established.
The latest refinements to the two-year-old racing program are designed to ensure that legacy continues, blending prestige with accessibility and maintaining the competitive edge that defines Del Mar’s summer meetings.
Further details on race conditions and scheduling will be published in the official condition book, expected to be released in mid-May. Del Mar’s 87th summer season runs from July 17 through September 7.
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