Are you ready to take part in the Win, Place, Show contest? If so, you'll be glad to know that the competition takes place every day on race day at the Alameda County Fairgrounds. Virtual participants will receive a bib number, a t-shirt, and a finalist's medal. You can pick up your virtual package at Packet Pick Up on April 29 (from 11:00 to 16:00) or at Fleet Feet Pleasanton starting on May 3.
EMPLOYEES OF THE PLEASANTON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
can access the grandstand near the Paddock Bar. To help us better understand your running experience, please complete the survey.Enter your email address and we'll send you instructions to reset your password if there's an account for that email. Check your spam folder if you don't receive it. You cannot access the Pleasanton Avenue parking lot and the ACE train parking lot on Pleasanton Avenue will remain closed. The fun complete race consists of traveling one mile around the historic racetrack, as well as a tour of the fairgrounds and the Pleasanton Mile, in which you only have to walk or run once around the historic circuit.
Pleasanton Racecourse is located at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Alameda, California, and features thoroughbred, Quarter Horse and Arabian races. Registration for the race includes a short-sleeve t-shirt (available in sizes for men, women and youth), timing of the race, commemorative bib, requirements for general awards and by age group, finalist's medal and a snack after the race. If you're looking for an exciting way to spend your day, then look no further than Pleasanton's racing competition! The event takes place every day on race day at the Alameda County Fairgrounds. Employees of the Pleasanton Unified School District can access the grandstand near the Paddock Bar.
Participants will receive a bib number, a t-shirt, and a finalist's medal upon registration. The fun complete race consists of traveling one mile around the historic racetrack, as well as a tour of the fairgrounds and the Pleasanton Mile. Volunteers are needed for a variety of pre-race and race-day tasks such as guiding athletes along the course, distributing water and helping with race registration. Pleasanton's racing schedule traditionally coincides with the annual Alameda County Fair, so while there aren't many scheduled dates, there's a lot of excitement on the track when the horses go for a run.
The Pleasanton racing facilities are considered to be the oldest one-mile horse racing facilities in the United States, dating back to 1858. So if you're looking for an exciting way to spend your day, then make sure to check out Pleasanton's racing competition!.