Prizemoney Structure Change To Benefit Placed Horses

The payout structure of prizemoney in Britain will be altered from Saturday, with placed horses in non-pattern races to receive a larger share.

Second place horses will receive roughly half of the prizemoney allocated to the winner, with the third and fourth-placed horses getting half of the sum gained by the next best finisher. An additional £7.5-million will be provided to placed owners in non-pattern races.

Charlie Liverton, chief executive of the Racehorse Owners Association, said, “Prizemoney is a huge, long-term challenge for owners and racing and these changes are being made following feedback and consultation with owners. With the impact of COVID on racing, the ROA are working hard with industry colleagues to retain and attract owners and improving prize-money distribution is a key part of that.

“Prizemoney distribution has always been a frustration for owners, whether it was the complexity of the system or the levels generally. The changes deliver what owners want: simplicity and fairness. Put simply, more owners can access a larger share of the prizemoney now. This improves earnings across the sport and enhances funding to the middle and lower tiers.

“We want to encourage people to stay in our sport and bring new participants in. To do that, the sport has to be an attractive proposition. Owners spend over £30-million a month in training fees and collectively the industry needs to grow our income stream and ensure that owners receive a fair return through prizemoney.”

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Churchill Downs to Offer COVID-19 Vaccines

Churchill Downs will host a Norton Healthcare Vaccine Clinic for community members who are eligible per state guidelines and as supply is available. The public may now register for appointments to receive their first dose of vaccine. Appointment times are available Mar. 29 and 30 and Apr. 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The second round of booster shots will be automatically scheduled for Apr. 19 and 20 and May 3. Vaccinations will take place at Churchill Downs Racetrack in the second floor clubhouse.

Individuals meeting eligibility requirements (essential workers, people 50 and older and people 18-49 with chronic conditions) may register here. Appointments are preferred, but walk-ins will be accepted while supplies last. Residents of the neighborhoods surrounding Churchill Downs will be prioritized.

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Ayers Saint Gross and Populous Selected for Laurel and Pimlico Redevelopment

The Ayers Saint Gross and Populous team has been selected to work with the Maryland Stadium Authority to redevelop Pimlico and Laurel Park. Ayers Saint Gross has been headquartered in Baltimore since its founding in 1912. Populous has designed some of the world's largest and most prestigious equestrian venues including the Royal Ascot, Hong Kong Jockey Club, and the Brisbane Racing Club.

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FOX Sports, NYRA Reach Landmark Wagering and Media Rights Agreements

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