NYRA and Saratoga 150 Committee Unveil Whitney Viewing Stand at Oklahoma Training Track in Celebration of 150Th Anniversary

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NYRA and Saratoga 150 Committee Unveil Whitney Viewing Stand at Oklahoma Training Track in Celebration of 150Th Anniversary NYRA and Saratoga 150 Committee Unveil Whitney Viewing Stand at Oklahoma Training Track in Celebration of 150th Anniversary Whitney Viewing Stand to open to public on Saturday, August 3 SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. – The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) and the Saratoga 150 Committee today unveiled a new landmark designed to reinstate public access to the Oklahoma Training Track as well as to celebrate the legacy of one of Saratoga’s most philanthropic families. Overlooking the Oklahoma Training Track, the Whitney Viewing Stand offers the public the opportunity to view the morning workouts at Oklahoma for the first time in more than a decade with an unprecedented vantage point to experience the training ritual. The viewing stand is named in honor of one of thoroughbred racing’s most prominent families and dedicated patrons, the Whitneys. Saratoga 150 Committee Chair Charles Wait was joined by Honorary Chairs John Hendrickson and Marylou Whitney, NYRA CEO and President Chris Kay and Saratoga historian Paul Roberts to officially unveil the Whitney Stand as part of the 150th anniversary season celebration. Saratoga 150 Honorary Chairs Marylou Whitney (front left) and John Hendrickson (center with binoculars) are joined by W.C. Whitney’s great grandson Lev Miller (right) and The New York Racing Association, Inc. CEO and President Chris Kay (back left) for the official first viewing from the Whitney Viewing Stand overlooking the Oklahoma Training Track at Saratoga Race Course on Thursday, August 1. The Whitney Viewing Stand, which will formally open on Saturday, August 3, offers the public the opportunity to view the morning workouts at Oklahoma for the first time in more than a decade. The viewing stand is named in honor of one of thoroughbred racing’s most prominent families and dedicated patrons, the Whitneys. “As we celebrate 150 years of racing in Saratoga, it is impossible to ignore the site of the meet, located at Horse Haven just yards from where we stand, that started it all back in 1863. The Whitney Viewing Stand is the ideal vehicle to showcase this historic piece of Saratoga,” said Wait. “The Whitney Viewing Stand serves as a permanent landmark to commemorate the 150th anniversary season and the contributions of the Whitney family to Saratoga for more than a century.” The New York Racing Association, Inc. CEO and President Chris Kay (front) speaks during the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Whitney Viewing Stand overlooking the Oklahoma Training Track at Saratoga Race Course on Thursday, August 1. The Whitney Viewing Stand will formally open to the public beginning Saturday, August 3, which marks the 150th anniversary of the four-day race meet that was held near the site of the Oklahoma Training Track. From left to right in the back: Saratoga 150 Honorary Chairs Marylou Whitney and John Hendrickson; W.C. Whitney’s great grandson Lev Miller; Saratoga 150 Chairman Charles Wait; and Saratoga historian Paul Roberts of Turnberry Consulting. Since the turn of the 20th century, the Whitneys have been champions of both racing and the Spa. William “W.C.” Whitney is widely credited for revitalizing Saratoga Race Course with his purchase of the racetrack in 1901. He later went on to acquire the land which today is known as Oklahoma across from the main track on Union Avenue. The Whitney Viewing Stand will formally open to the public beginning Saturday, August 3, which marks the 150th anniversary of the four-day race meet in 1863 near the site of the Oklahoma Training Track (the meet moved across the street to the main track one year later, in 1864). “The ritual of watching the morning workouts is a longstanding tradition at Saratoga, which still rings true each morning on our main track. NYRA is proud to welcome the public back to the historic Oklahoma Training Track for a behind-the-scenes look at the work that goes into training Saratoga’s world-class thoroughbreds,” said Kay. “The Whitney Viewing Stand will undoubtedly become a must visit location for both the patrons who visit Saratoga each year and locals alike. NYRA is honored to work with the Saratoga 150 Committee as we celebrate our heritage with the new Whitney Viewing Stand.” W.C. Whitney, who served as president of the Saratoga Association at the turn of the century beginning in 1901, oversaw a variety of improvements to the property, including enlarging the main track to a mile and an eighth, expanding the Grandstand and Clubhouse and erecting a new saddling shed behind the Clubhouse. Additionally, in 1902, Whitney purchased a substantial tract of land stretching east of East Avenue and to the north of Horse Haven which became known as Oklahoma, where today’s training track currently sits. The family dedication to the industry continued with Cornelius Vanderbilt “C.V.” Whitney and his wife, Marylou. Following C.V.’s death in 1992, Marylou has continued the Whitney tradition of horse racing. She bred and raced Belmont Stakes, Travers and Kentucky Oaks winners. She was honored in 2010 with an Eclipse Award and was elected to the Jockey Club in 2011. In recent years, Marylou and her husband John Hendrickson have organized and underwritten the Saratoga Backstretch Appreciation program, which includes Sunday dinners, English lessons and various social activities for backstretch workers and their families during the 40-day racing season at Saratoga Race Course. Representatives from the Saratoga 150 Committee and The New York Racing Association, Inc. come together during a ceremonial first viewing atop the Whitney Viewing Stand at Oklahoma Training Track in Saratoga Springs, NY, on Thursday, August 1. From left to right: Saratoga 150 Honorary Chair John Hendrickson; W.C. Whitney’s great grandson Lev Miller; Saratoga 150 Chairman Charles Wait; The New York Racing Association, Inc. CEO and President Chris Kay; and Saratoga 150 Honorary Chair Marylou Whitney. “The Viewing Stand is a truly fitting tribute to the contributions of W.C. Whitney and the Whitney family,” said Mrs. Whitney. “It has been an honor to carry on the Whitney family tradition of philanthropy and racing here in the city that hosts the best race meet in the world. It is a privilege to live in Saratoga.” The Whitney Viewing Stand is designed to model the original 1892 Judges’ Stand, which stood before the Grandstand. The timber-framed, three-story building is set upon a newly landscaped section of the grounds and has a steeply-pitched roof capped by a weather vane finial. The Whitney Viewing Stand is flanked by two plaques – an original plaque that has been refurbished from the Saratoga Race Course centennial celebration in 1963 and a new plaque honoring this year’s sesquicentennial. Overseen by Saratoga historian Paul Roberts of Turnberry Consulting, the design was handled by Saratoga Springs architecture firm Phinney Design Group. The Whitney Viewing Stand will be open daily during morning training at Oklahoma, beginning Saturday, August 3, through the remainder of the 2013 meet. The public can access the stand from the East Avenue gate of the Oklahoma Training Track where free parking is available. For more information about Saratoga Race Course, call (518) 584-6200 or log onto www.nyra.com. For additional information about events at Saratoga Race Course, visit www.nyra.com/saratoga/information/events. .
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