Thoroughbred Racing on Fox Sports is the de facto title for a series of horse races events whose broadcasts are produced by Fox Sports, for Fox, Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports 2 television networks in the United States. The flagship program for the series is America's Day at the Races.
History
1998–2000
Fox Sports first began covering thoroughbred racing in 1998 with a multi-year deal for the Santa Anita Derby.[1]
Fox Sports expanded its coverage in 1999 through a partnership with the National Thoroughbred Racing Association. Fox aired 11 races as part of the partnership, branded as NTRA Champions on Fox.[2] The partnership did not return in 2001.[3][4][5]
In August 2017, the NYRA extended its summer agreement with Fox Sports through 2020.[10] In November 2018, the NYRA and Fox Sports reached a new agreement that made Fox Sports the year-round television home for NYRA races from Saratoga and Belmont, featuring more than 600 hours of horse racing.[11]
In 2019, the NYRA and Fox debuted America's Day at the Races, which has become their flagship horse racing show.[12] Also in 2019, through its partnership with the NYRA, the Fox network began airing the Travers Stakes, its first horse race since NTRA Champions on Fox races in 2000.[13] Also through its partnership with the NYRA, in 2020, Fox Sports 1 began airing the Saudi Cup.[14]
2021–present
In March 2021, Fox Sports and the NYRA announced an extension to their rights deal through 2030. As part of the agreement, Fox Sports will air 700 hours of coverage each year from Belmont Park and Saratoga Race Course. The Travers Stakes will continue to air on Fox. Fox also acquired a 25% stake in NYRA Bets.[15] In 2022, Fox Sports reached an agreement with the NYRA for the rights to the Belmont Stakes, the third leg of the horse racing triple crown, through 2030.[16]