The Agua Caliente Story: Remembering Mexico's Legendary Racetrack
David Jimenez Beltran

A 2005 Independent Publisher Book Award Semi-Finalist

Pub Date: October 2004.
South-of-the-border racetrack Agua Caliente combined the elegance of an exclusive resort and the excitement of a popular Hollywood nightclub. Hollywood stars flocked to the racetrack. Horse racing stars appeared there, too, among them jockeys George Woolf, Eddie Arcaro, Bill Shoemaker, and John Longden. The great Australian champion Phar Lap made his only North American start there, and Seabiscuit, Round Table, and other top horses raced there.

Agua Caliente was not without its troubles, enduring shut downs, fires, and floods. But during its forty-year history, Agua Caliente would give racing fans many fond memories of romantic Old Mexico.

Author David Jimenez Beltran feels a special connection to old Agua Caliente and that fondness is evident as he takes the reader on a journey through a fascinating piece of American and Mexican history. Numerous historical photographs -- many from the author's collection -- complement Beltran's words.

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About the Author:
A former resident of Tijuana, David Beltran grew up near Agua Caliente Racetrack. Starting at age two, he attended the races there along with his father, Eugenio Beltran Sr., and his older brother, Gene Jr. He also has attended the races throughout Southern California, New York, and Mexico City.

The compilation of historical data on Caliente has been a lifelong pursuit for David, who also is interested in the general history of Thoroughbred racing. His research has appeared on several horse racing Web sites, including www.damepaso.com, www.infohipico.com, and www.todosport.com.mx, as well as in the Mexican horse racing magazine A Caballo.

In addition, he participated in a pictorial exhibit of Thoroughbred racing history in Tijuana at Tijuana’s Historical Society, Cultural Center, and Civic Hall during 2003. He contributed a photograph to the illustrated version of Laura Hillenbrand’s bestseller, Seabiscuit: An American Legend, and has donated material to the Keeneland Library.

The Agua Caliente Story is David’s first book. He works for a food distribution company in Chula Vista, California, where he lives with his wife Minerva.


Praise for David Beltran and The Agua Caliente Story:

“Among sports venues, few have histories more colorful than that of Mexico’s grand Agua Caliente racecourse. As the proving ground of many of the sport’s legendary horses, riders, and trainers, Agua Caliente was a vital part of American racing in its golden era. The story of this beautiful, festive racecourse is one well worth telling.”

-- Laura Hillenbrand, author of Seabiscuit

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“(David) Beltran has done an admirable job presenting this great track to racing fans who may not have realized just how important a place Caliente holds in the history of Thoroughbred racing. One need only go to their nearest track to see many Caliente innovations in use today. Beltran, through his book, has ensured that the track which introduced him to the sport will never be forgotten.”

--Cindy Pierson Dulay, Horse-Races.net

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"For this writer...The Agua Caliente Story has brought back many memories of summer weekends spent in the beautiful Clubhouse of the Tijuana track during the 1960s, where I cashed a $64 quinella and nearly won the 5-10 on my maiden attempt. It was a book I couldn't put down and is sure to become a beloved addition to any racing fan's library."

--Debra Ginsburg, California Thoroughbred



Softcover
10 x 8
208 pages
B/W photos throughout
Product #B11-1088
List Price: $19.95
ISBN: 1-58150-115-3


 

 

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