Eurton, Wolfendale, Hazelton To Host Eclipse Awards

Britney Eurton returns to the Eclipse Awards for the fourth year in a row | Benoit

Well-known television personalities Britney Eurton, Maggie Wolfendale and Scott Hazelton will co-host the 52nd annual Eclipse Awards to be held Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023, at The Breakers Palm Beach, officials from the National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA), Daily Racing Form (DRF) and National Turf Writers and Broadcasters (NTWAB) announced Monday.

Eurton, a fixture on FanDuel TV and NBC Sports and the daughter of California trainer Peter Eurton, returns to the Eclipse Awards in 2023, having co-hosted each of the last three years. Hazelton, whose late father Richard trained some 4,700 winners in a 60-year career, got his start with HRTV before moving over to TVG and is one of the network's go-to reporters for international racing, having covered several runnings of the Dubai World Cup and Royal Ascot. Also the paddock analyst for racing at Keeneland, Hazelton serves as an announcer for the company's auctions. Wolfendale has served as paddock host and analyst for the New York Racing Association for the past dozen years and is a mainstay on the NYRA-produced 'America's Day at the Races' and 'Saratoga Live.' Wolfendale also serves as an exercise rider to her husband, trainer Tom Morley, and has retired and retrained several of his former runners.

A VIP pre-sale of tickets will begin Monday, Nov. 7, and general ticket sales start a week later. To stay up to date on the Eclipse Awards and for additional information, click here.

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