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Diamond Classic — Nomination Program (Overview)

Diamond Classic — Nomination Program

A clean, modern summary of how the nomination program works — fees, benefits, and rules.

At a glance

The Diamond Classic nomination is a one-time fee that makes a horse eligible for the program's side‑pots, bonuses, and payouts across designated events. It's designed to reward owners, breeders, and slot holders while creating pooled added money at events.

Type
One-time nomination
Eligibility
Slot holder or approved stallion
Benefit
Access to side‑pots & added money

How it works

  1. Nominate & pay: Pay the one-time fee for the horse; it becomes a "paid horse" on the roster.
  2. Enter side‑pots: When you enter a Diamond Classic designated event, nominated horses are eligible for the program payouts/bonuses.
  3. Pooling & payout: Times from nominated horses are pooled (4D/5D style) and paid per the program's payout table.
  4. Breeder / slot rewards: Farms that hold slots and approved stallions receive structured distributions tied to entries and payouts.

Fees & Timing

Typical fee tiers (illustrative):

Horse Age / Timing Typical Fee (USD) Notes
3‑yr‑old (before Sep 1) $250 Early nominal price
3‑yr‑old (after Sep 1) $350 Late fee
4‑8 yrs $2,000 Full value nomination
9+ yrs $400 Senior tier

Payment plans may be available. Fees and dates vary by year — always confirm on the official program page.

Benefits & Who it helps

  • Owners: Access to added money and side‑pot payouts without annual renewals.
  • Breeders / Slot holders: Streams of payout when nominated horses enter events.
  • Riders: More competitive payouts and larger pools at designated events.

Key rules & notes

  • Eligibility often requires the horse to be tied to a slot holder farm or sired by an approved stallion.
  • Nomination is typically one-time and remains with the horse if ownership changes.
  • Payout format may be 4D/5D style or per the current year's payout table — places paid depend on entries.
  • Always check the program's official rulebook for up‑to‑date deadlines, stallion lists, and slot holder rosters.

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This page is a user-friendly summary. For official rules, deadlines, stallion lists, and exact payout percentages always consult the Diamond Classic official website or the current year's rulebook.