Archive photos: Horse racing at Rillito Park
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Rillito Race Track opened in 1943 on Rukin Jelks’ stud farm. It is considered the birthplace of modern, formalized Quarter Horse racing. Features like the "photo finish" and straightway chute system were introduced at Rillito Park.
Thoroughbred racing began at the track in 1953. The track has been on the chopping block on and off since the 1980s, but the fans keep coming back. The old stables were demolished to make way for soccer fields. But the track, infield and grand stands come back to life each January.
Horse racing at Rillito Park
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Mud-covered jockeys at the Tucson Turf Club at Rillito Park on Feb. 12, 1968.
Tucson CitizenJ. Rukin Jelks
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J. Rukin Jelks' Rillito Track, about 1944.
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Snow across the Santa Catalina Mountains as the horses run at Rillito Park in January, 1960.
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Rillito Park in 1953.
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Horses racing at Rillito Park in Nov, 1953.
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Opening day cover treatment for a Tucson Citizen story on horse racing at Rillito Park, ca. 1950s.
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Undated photo of horses racing at Rillito Park.
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Undated photo of horses down the stretch at Rillito Park.
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Jockey Ron Beverly wipes mud from his face after a 350 yard quarter horse race on a very wet track in January, 1992.
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Horses and jockeys round the final turn at Rillito Park in November, 1988.
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Chariot races at Rillito Park in 1993, organized by Ty Cobb of Sierra Vista.
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A close race at the Rillito Downs in November, 1978.
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This 1978 photo shows the largest crowd in recent years, 3,210, attended opening day at Rillito Downs and saw several close races.
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Horses spring from the gate at the Tucson Turf Club at Rillito Park in March, 1968.
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Undated photo of horses at Rillito Park.
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Horse racing at Rillito Park in 1944, prior to the grandstands.
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Rillito Park Race Track sign in 1955.
Jack W. Sheaffer / Arizona Daily StarHorse racing at Rillito Park
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Grandstands at Rillito Park in 1955.
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Rillito Park in 1952.
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Undated photo of horses down the stretch at Rillito Park. Likely 1950s.
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Richard Gamez, 67, had raced at the track since 1976.
Richard Gamez, 66, had retired from the sport, but returned to racing at the Tucson track after the death of his wife.
The Rillito Park Foundation decided Thursday to form a panel made up of experts in and outside of the racing industry to take a serious look at what Rillito can do to make it better.
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