Gottstein Futurity

The Gottstein Futurity is a race for Thoroughbred horses run annually at Emerald Downs racetrack in Auburn, Washington.

[2] The mile and one-sixteenth race is open to two-year-old horses of either sex and is run as part of the year's closing racecard.

There was no race held in 1943 due to various federal government wartime restrictions.

The Futurity was renamed in 1971 to honor Joseph Gottstein (1891–1971), a racehorse owner as well as the builder and proprietor of Longacres Racetrack about whom the widely respected turf writer and founding president of the National Turf Writers Association Joe Hirsch called "one of the great figures in racetrack management".

Most wins by a jockey: Most wins by a trainer: Emerald Downs 2018 Media Guide and race history:[4] * My Constant Star was disqualified from purse money in 1997.