Tuesday, December 11, 2018

A Look Back at the History of the All American Futurity


Under Randy Eastburg’s direction, his Flower Mound, Texas-based construction firm Valley Ridge Roofing and Construction increased its commercial contracts to more than 20 clients and over $7 million dollars in annual revenue in just eight years. Outside of his business ventures, Randy Eastburg has a strong interest in Quarter Horse racing. A former breeder himself, he was a frequent spectator at the All American Futurity, one of the most significant events in the horse racing world. 

Some of the most celebrated two-year-old Quarter Horses compete in the All American Futurity event held at the Ruidoso Downs race track in New Mexico. Held annually over Labor Day weekend, the race boasts the largest purse for all two-year-old horse events, reaching a peak of $3 million in 2015.

The All American Futurity has broken several other notable records over the course of its 60-year history. Its debut race in 1959 was the richest Quarter Horse race ever held. Nearly 20 years later, the All American Futurity purse hit the $1 million mark, the first horse race ever to do so. 

Numerous champion horses have competed and won the Futurity. A few outstanding examples are Higheaster Jet, the first of six horses to win both the Futurity and the All American Derby, and champion race horse Heartswideopen.

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