Wagering in 2021 Remains Robust

According to figures released Tuesday by Equibase, through the first three-quarters of 2021 wagering on U.S. horse racing is up 13.8% over 2020 totals. At the end of September, $9,498,141,414 had been wagered on the sport, a sizeable increase over the comparable figure of 2020 when $8,346,543,422 had been bet.

With a strong final quarter, the amount bet on U.S. racing for the year could top $12 billion. That would be the most bet during a year since $11.4 billion was wagered in 2010.

The record for most wagered in a year was set in 2003, when $15.18 billion was bet.

The gains in 2021 were achieved despite a decline of 12.32% in September and a 23.98% decrease in the category of average wagering per race day. The September numbers were skewed by the date of last year's GI Kentucky Derby, which was rescheduled due to the pandemic and held in September. The shift in the date of the Derby also led to a 2.18% decline in handle during the third quarter.

Because of COVID-19-related shutdowns, the 2021 and 2020 numbers may not line up perfectly, but there is still plenty of evidence that wagering on the sport has been growing. Equibase also released figures comparing numbers in 2021 to the pre-COVID numbers of 2019, which also point to an upward tick in wagering. The year-to-date handle figures comparing 2021 to 2019 show a 10.52% increase, including a 10.23% increase during the third quarter and a 13.71% increase during September.

In another telling statistic, when comparing 2021 to 2019 year-to-date figures, handle has risen 21.32% in the category of average wagering per race day.

It is believed that the sport may have picked up a significant amount of new customers during the early days of the pandemic in 2020 when it was among the only betting vehicles available while the major sports were shut down.

Purses have also increased during 2021. So far this year, the average amount of purses paid out per day is $274,998, which is a 9.65% increase over 2020 totals and an 8.14% increase over 2019.
Racing did not do nearly as well when it comes to the category of average field size. The number so far for 2021 is 7.16 starters per race, down from 7.87 in 2020 for a decline of 7.67%. That also represents a 1.63% decline from 2019. The 7.16 starters per race represents the lowest number in that category since the Jockey Club began keeping records in 1950.

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Arapahoe Increases Purses

With three weeks remaining in the 2021 horse racing season at Arapahoe Park, racetrack management increased all overnight purses by 2,000. In addition, the purse for the Gold Rush Futurity will see its purse increased from $35,000 to $100,000. The Butch Gleason Classic for older horses will now be a $50,000 race, up from $20,000.

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Arapahoe Park Boosts Purses For Final Month Of Meet

With three weeks remaining in the 2021 horse racing season in Colorado at Bally's Arapahoe Park, racetrack management has announced that all overnight purses will be increased for the third time this season, and the purses for two of the track's marquee Thoroughbred stakes races will be raised as well.

All overnight races will have their purses raised by $2,000 each starting with the racing program on September 29. In addition, the purse for the Gold Rush Futurity for 2-year-olds over 6 furlongs that will take place on closing day, Saturday, October 16, will see its purse increased from $35,000 to $100,000. The Butch Gleason Classic for older horses at 1 1/8 miles that will also be run on closing day will now be a $50,000 race, having been increased from $20,000. Nominations for those two stakes races will close on Thursday, October 7.

Racing for the remainder of the 2021 season will take place on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, as well as a special closing day Saturday card on October 16. First post time each day will be at 1 p.m.

This week will feature the return to Colorado of three-time Darley Award Horse of the Year Paddys Day in Thursday's Emirates Breeders VIP Stakes. Paddys Day, now 10 years old, debuted at Bally's Arapahoe Park in 2014 and has since gone on to win 22 stakes races at 12 racetracks in seven U.S. states, as well as the United Arab Emirates.

This Friday will be the Colorado Day of Champions run in association with the Colorado Thoroughbred Breeders Association with five stakes races for Colorado-breds, as well as an open allowance race at the end of the card featuring eight-time Arapahoe stakes winner Collusionist.

There will be a horse sale presented by Vaughn Long, Auctioneers, LLC for weanlings, yearlings, horses of racing age, and breeding stock on Friday, October 8.

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Emerald Downs Announces 10 Percent Purse Increase

Emerald Downs has announced a 10 percent purse increase on overnight races for the 2022 season. This is the second consecutive year that purses have increased by 10 percent.

The 2021 season marked the return of fans after running in front of an empty grandstand in 2020.

Track President Phil Ziegler was pleased to have the fans back: “Our race fans came out to enjoy the beautiful weather, great racing, and popular promotions. Revenue from admissions, food & beverages, and wagering were all better than projected. That enables us to put more money towards purses in 2022.”

Each season the track receives a purse supplement from the Muckleshoot Tribe, who own and operate Emerald Downs.

The purse increase announcement comes after the track met with representatives from both the horsemen and breeders' group. Incentive programs including the popular shipping bonus will return. The 2022 Longacres Mile (G3) will have a purse of $150,000, a $50,000 increase from the past two years.

Emerald Downs' stable area is scheduled to open at the beginning of March. Details of the 2022 season along with stall applications will be available later this Fall.

For more information on Emerald Downs visit www.emeralddowns.com or call 253-288-7000.

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