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California Fairs Satellite Network-2011 Fair Satellite Wagering Facilities LIVE RACING FAIRS SIMULCAST-ONLY FACILITIES 1. Alameda County Fair, Pleasanton 10. Antelope Valley Fair, Lancaster 2. California State Fair, Sacramento 11. Desert Expo Centre, Indio 3. Fresno District Fair, Fresno 12. San Mateo County Fair, San Mateo 13. Fresno Club One, Fresno 4. Humboldt County Fair, Ferndale 14. Kern County Fair, Bakerseld 5. Los Angeles County Fair, Pomona 15. Lake Perris Sports Pavilion, Perris 6. San Joaquin Fair, Stockton 16. Monterey County Fair, Monterey 4 7. Solano County Fair, Vallejo 17. National Orange Show, San Bernardino 8. Sonoma County Fair, Santa Rosa 18. San Bernardino County Fair, Victorville 19. Santa Barbara County Fair, Santa Maria 20. Santa Clara County Fair, San Jose 21. Shasta District Fair, Anderson Glenn 22. Stanislaus County Fair, Turlock 21 23. Surfside Race Place, Del Mar 24. Ventura County Fair, Ventura 2 25. 24th District Agricultural Assn., Tulare 6 8 22 3 7 13 12 25 14 1 20 10 16 18 17 19 24 11 5 15 23 California Fairs’ Satellite Network Food Service Viewing Displays s r s ’ ’ s ’ Ba Table/ TV TV TV Carrel Full Parking Seating & Deli Grill Screen tabletop elevision Screen Catering T Restaurant ehicle V Location Fair/Regional Description Big Jumbo Beverages Carrel Anderson Shasta District Fair 240 505 12 5 Bakersfield Kern County Fair 600 Unlimited 26 12 2 Del Mar San Diego County Fair 3,500 12,000 425 40 4 San Mateo San Mateo County Fair 900 Unlimited 175 10 16 Fresno Big Fresno Fair 600 3,000 13 16 6 Indio Riverside County Fair 500 400 50 10 Lancaster Antelope Valley Fair 450 400 60 6 120 Monterey Monterey California Fair 332 235 18 4 8 Perris Southern California Fair 350 250 65 6 54 Pleasanton Alameda County Fair 800 1,500 95 10 60 Pomona Los Angeles County Fair 1,000 45,000 65 8 147 Sacramento Cal Expo & State Fair 950 10,140 105 15 90 San Bernardino National Orange Show 1,400 1,500 175 14 42 San Jose Santa Clara County Fair 132 475 20 10 Santa Maria Santa Barbara County Fair 250 565 42 14 Santa Rosa Sonoma County Fair 600 1,000 90 8 20 Stockton San Joaquin Fair 500 750 120 14 10 Tulare Tulare County Fair 300 1,000 14 6 Turlock Stanislaus County Fair 200 1,000 12 6 6 Vallejo Solano County Fair 250 250 40 16 Ventura Ventura County Fair 600 1,700 165 14 26 Victorville San Bernardino County Fair 350 350 26 8 PARI-MUTUEL DISTRIBUTIONS REPORT FOR SATELLITE FACILITIES LOCATED AT CALIFORNIA FAIRS 2010 CHRIMS Detailed Distribution Report Date Range: 01/01/2010 - 12/31/2010 Race Type: All Races Hosts: All Hosts Locations: All Locations Tracks: All Tracks Report By: Location Location Types: Fairs Breed: Thoroughbreds On/Off: Off Track CHRB City & N/SCOTWinc Satellite Van/Stable Work CMC Track Breeders/ To Out of Total Location Handle License F&E UC Davis PFAB509 Purses Owners Attendance Support Fee County Tax Exp. Fund Equine Research Location Fund Comp. Promotion Commission Sires State Tracks Distributions Anderson 1,641,146 0 8,963 1,448 5,284 52,958 1,642 32,040 19,187 2,833 6,406 0 82,014 81,766 1,119 8,760 25,759 330,178 6,073 Bakersfield 5,437,272 0 28,954 4,954 17,625 184,999 5,438 108,056 60,781 10,289 20,935 9,672 275,482 274,380 3,546 28,293 75,406 1,108,808 28,656 Eureka 000 0 0 000000000000 00 Ferndale 86,726 0 246 231 286 5,201 87 1,735 1,039 199 346 6 3,364 3,304 61 423 760 17,287 3,379 Fresno 5,377,929 0 28,604 4,781 17,411 181,312 5,378 106,683 60,569 9,572 20,810 6,617 269,126 267,694 3,533 28,163 87,375 1,097,628 24,001 Fresno Club One 2,985,215 0 15,845 2,631 9,750 101,029 2,986 59,686 34,121 5,768 11,694 3,341 156,581 155,631 1,1,99099015,837 46,309 623,199 5,761 Lake Perris 12,173,030 0 106,019 13,623 39,695 326,912 12,174 242,781 144,990 25,616 47,592 12,705 607,816 600,906 8,119 67,093 150,324 2,406,363 57,539 Lancaster 12,368,048 0 107,921 14,658 40,356 338,186 12,369 247,524 145,376 25,179 48,099 18,443 653,969 647,421 8,141 67,609 162,610 2,537,861 55,824 Monterey 5,483,785 0 29,286 4,310 17,785 186,012 5,484 109,136 60,605 8,778 20,960 12,808 284,194 282,710 3,535 28,319 96,915 1,150,837 24,323 Pleasanton 33,089,018 0 176,453 28,870 107,989 1,089,864 33,090 659,792 374,496 55,412 127,807 62,875 1,652,972 1,650,276 21,846 173,812 492,619 6,708,171 103,176 Pomona 47,292,309 0 420,591 47,505 154,519 1,221,606 47,293 944,358 557,446 96,614 182,776 90,965 2,496,238 2,469,429 31,217 258,974 597,175 9,616,704 151,284 Sacramento 21,868,136 0 116,062 18,595 71,168 735,222 21,868 437,353 245,990 37,550 85,323 27,230 1,029,931 1,027,125 14,350 115,335 346,857 4,329,959 82,615 San Bernardino 23,314,541 0 203,023 27,493 76,075 634,500 23,315 466,285 276,444 50,882 91,303 25,212 1,226,513 1,213,889 15,481 128,408 291,405 4,750,228 115,161 San Jose 29,182,752 0 154,341 25,784 95,567 1,002,337 29,183 585,464 325,015 51,410 111,835 82,483 1,479,994 1,475,409 18,959 151,157 441,181 6,030,119 116,199 San Mateo County 63,879,331 0 339,361 59,586 209,289 2,213,481 63,880 1,278,574 724,694 115,574 247,268 130,863 3,259,112 3,247,734 42,274 334,369 930,289 13,196,349 195,812 Santa Barbara 000 0 0 000000000000 00 Santa Maria 4,223,243 0 37,639 5,027 13,702 109,876 4,224 83,158 51,631 8,095 16,586 602 220,588 217,775 2,891 23,548 59,383 854,725 13,368 Santa Rosa 9,176,137 0 49,569 7,897 29,682 298,794 9,176 181,728 102,448 15,821 35,189 16,745 457,116 456,202 5,976 47,846 147,073 1,861,261 46,094 Shalimar (Indio) 4,445,585 0 39,767 4,942 14,352 113,462 4,446 87,034 54,255 10,333 17,390 199 239,048 236,052 3,038 24,755 60,643 909,717 23,926 Stockton 14,606,188 0 77,634 13,591 47,713 498,016 14,607 292,296 162,928 26,401 56,061 36,604 741,299 739,570 9,504 75,824 217,122 3,009,171 64,480 Surfside Race Place 45,104,653 0 388,583 44,995 146,005 1,193,880 45,105 889,507 536,777 87,137 174,393 52,398 2,228,847 2,201,423 30,059 246,840 673,361 8,939,311 145,544 Tulare 3,013,988 0 16,242 2,866 9,796 100,390 3,014 59,452 35,435 4,993 11,855 466 150,055 149,183 2,067 16,154 46,463 608,431 12,113 Turlock 7,028,441 0 37,949 6,574 22,928 234,381 7,029 139,264 82,769 10,943 27,749 1,077 361,202 359,449 4,828 37,809 112,057 1,446,008 25,688 Vallejo 13,643,028 0 72,161 12,968 44,641 472,780 13,644 273,334 151,494 25,834 52,092 44,199 702,905 700,254 8,837 70,341 201,514 2,846,995 54,318 Ventura 23,066,790 0 201,461 26,045 75,135 613,448 23,067 458,029 277,594 44,555 90,275 18,132 1,223,135 1,209,049 15,545 127,593 335,121 4,738,184 74,082 Victorville 4,531,408 0 39,095 4,299 14,784 119,222 4,532 90,786 52,181 9,394 17,355 11,787 238,097 235,846 2,922 24,495 59,498 924,294 30,252 (Total: 27 records) 393,018,698 0 2,695,768 383,670 1,281,536 12,027,867 393,029 7,834,054 4,538,262 739,182 1,522,101 665,430 20,039,599 19,902,475 259,840 2,101,758 5,657,217 80,041,787 1,459,668 $80 Million $12 Million $20 Million $20 Million $2$2.1 1 MillionMilli NCOTWinc. & SCOTWinc. in Total Industry Track Commissions Breeders & Sires Programs Expense Fund to Purses Distributions In 2010, 1,459,668 patrons visited Fair Satellite Wagering Facilities and bet $393 million, contributing $80 million to the CA racing industry.
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