1999 - Golden Eagle Farm (John and Betty Mabee) wins its sixth owners'
title,
eclipsing the famed Elmendorf connections as Del Mar's winningest owners
ever. Leading the Golden Eagle '99 charge is the white-footed whirlwind
General Challenge, who romps in the rich Pacific Classic. Trainer Bob
Baffert accomplishes an amazing feat when he wins all five of the
track's
Grade I races, four of them with leading rider David Flores in the boot.
2000 - For the 10th year in a row, Del Mar and its satellites top the nation
in daily average attendance (27,960). Robert Frankel does it again (!) when
he saddles Skimming to take the Pacific Classic for the traineršs fifth win
in 10 runnings of the $1-million race. Bob Baffert captures his fourth
straight conditioning title and rising star Victor Espinoza is champion
rider. And it all gets seen on the trackšs new video boards in the infield
and the paddock.
2001 -- There is talk of changing the race name from the Pacific Classic to
the Robert Frankel when the Hall-of-Fame trainer does his deja vu magic with
Skimming for an unprecedented sixth win in a particular $1-million race. The
victory helps Juddmonte Farms become the first Del Mar owner to top $1
million for a season ($1,150,954). And it's that Bob Baffert fellow as
champion trainer once more, while Alex Solis goes back on top among the
riders.
2002 -- The track loses one of its great leaders when John C.
Mabee passes at age 80, but carries on the tradition he helped put in
place, including his grandest idea of all: the $1-million Pacific Classic
(captured this year by the 3-year-old ace Came Home). Daily average handle
goes to an all-time high ($12,351,679); a rejuvenated Patrick Valenzuela
wins a riding title for the first time in more than a decade; Bob Baffert
takes his sixth straight training title, and The Thoroughbred Corp.
captures its first owners crown.
2003 -- Del Mar was saddened with the passing of two of its riding stars, John Longden and Bill Shoemaker.
South American ace Candy Ride sets a track record (1:59.11) in winning the Pacific Classic. The betting goes higher
still with another record season ($570,903,890). Bob Baffert and Pat Valenzuela are the training and riding champs
again, and Valenzuela and Hall of Famer Julie Krone - making a big splash in her first season at the shore - put on
a match race for the ages with P Val winning it by a whisker.
2004 -- The numbers are still nifty, with a record total handle ($580,382,206) equating to a
record daily average ($13,497,260), aided by another on-track attendance increase the fourth straight
to an average 17,052 per day. Purses reach an all-time high (a daily average of $559,349) and there
is a record Pick Six payout ($2,100,017) to one lucky bettor. Pleasantly Perfect is the Pacific Classic
star, making sure Gerald Fordšs Diamond A Racing Corp. is Del Maršs leading owner, while jockey Corey
Nakatani and trainer Doug OšNeill prove best of their respective rivals. On a lone sour note, the track
hosts what may prove to be the last Del Mar yearling sale, a summer staple at the shore since 1954.
2005 -- Once again the marks for its betting standards tumble as fans find the Del Mar product
alluring and they plunge a record $608,168,297 through the wickets for a daily average of $14,143,449.
Reflective of this, a single-day handle mark is set ($24,004,733) and purses reach a new pinnacle at $592,406
per day. An ownership group headed by Rancho Santa Fešs Jon Kelly hits it big with Borrego in the $1-million
Pacific Classic and Victor Espinoza earns his second jockey crown while Jeff Mullins wins his first trainer's
title. "Sing Along With Bing" is born, "Four O'Clock Friday" continues to pack 'em in and turf and surf, fun
and sun has never seemed better.

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