Wagering Up, Purses Down Slightly During October That Included Preakness

As a service to the industry and in consideration of the economic changes due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Equibase is currently providing monthly reporting of its Economic Indicators Advisories. The Advisory is typically disseminated on a quarterly basis to provide key metrics used to measure racing’s performance throughout the year.

October 2020 vs. October 2019
Indicator October 2020 October 2019 % Change
Wagering on U.S. Races* $929,063,211 $776,071,164 +19.71%
U.S. Purses $90,845,317 $91,981,753 -1.24%
U.S. Race Days 340 334 +1.80%
U.S. Races 2,852 2,754 +3.56%
U.S. Starts 22,410 22,176 +1.06%
Average Field Size 7.86 8.05 -2.42%
Average Wagering Per Race Day $2,732,539 $2,323,566 +17.60%
Average Purses Per Race Day $267,192 $275,394 -2.98%

 

YTD 2020 vs. YTD 2019
Indicator YTD 2020 YTD 2019 % Change
Wagering on U.S. Races* $9,277,878,319 $9,370,253,183 -0.99%
U.S. Purses $720,074,376 $985,849,122 -26.96%
U.S. Race Days 2,849 3,849 -25.98%
U.S. Races 23,747 31,308 -24.15%
U.S. Starts 186,886 233,153 -19.84%
Average Field Size 7.87 7.45 +5.68%
Average Wagering Per Race Day $3,256,539 $2,434,464 +33.77%
Average Purses Per Race Day $252,746 $256,131 -1.32%

 

 * Includes worldwide commingled wagering on U.S. races.

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Thoroughbred Racing Economic Indicators for August Announced

Editor’s Note: As a service to the industry and in consideration of the economic changes due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Equibase is currently providing monthly reporting of its Economic Indicators Advisories. The Advisory is typically disseminated on a quarterly basis to provide key metrics used to measure racing’s performance throughout the year.

* Includes worldwide commingled wagering on U.S. races.

August 2020 vs. August 2019

Indicator                                              August 2020         August 2019             % Change

Wagering on U.S. Races*                  $1,154,522,663     $1,177,165,980          -1.92%

U.S. Purses                                        $104,515,752        $128,293,370             -18.53%

U.S. Race Days                                  445                       515                             -13.59%

U.S. Races                                         3,607                    4,026                           -10.41%

U.S. Starts                                         26,964                  28,895                         -6.68%

Average Field Size                            7.48                      7.18                             +4.16%

Average Wagering Per Race Day    $2,594,433         $2,285,759                    +13.50%

Average Purses Per Race Day        $234,867            $249,113                        -5.72%

 

YTD 2020 vs. YTD 2019

Indicator                                                 YTD 2020                   YTD 2019           % Change

Wagering on U.S. Races*                      $7,308,988,910        $7,792,183,885      -6.20%

U.S. Purses                                             $518,901,054           $775,638,076         -33.10%

U.S. Race Days                                       2,144                        3,103                      -30.91%

U.S. Races                                              17,793                      25,225                    -29.46%

U.S. Starts                                              140,022                    185,746                   -24.62%

Average Field Size                                 7.87                          7.36                         +6.87%

Average Wagering Per Race Day         $3,409,043               $2,511,178               +35.75%

Average Purses Per Race Day             $242,025                  $249,964                  -3.18%

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Handle Rebounds in June

According to figures supplied by Equibase, total wagering on U.S. races rose slightly in June, a welcome development after handle plummeted in March, April and May, the months when racing was most impacted by the coronavirus.

A total of $998,448,300 was bet during the month, a 0.76% increase over 2019 numbers. Handle was off by 30.16& percent in May, 24.42% in April and 22.8% in March.

The improved handle numbers were the result of more racetracks opening up, albeit most without fans allowed in the stands. The number of races run in June was 2,485, while 3,905 were held during June 2019. While those numbers represent a 36.36% decline, they are an improvement over previous months. In May and in April, the number of races run was off by 70% or more.

At least in June, there was a leveling off of handle. Virtually the same amount was bet during June 2020 as was wagered in 2019, but it was spread among fewer tracks. That appears to be one of the reasons handle was up sharply during the month at some tracks. The average amount wagered on a racing program in June was $3.3 million, a robust 67.6% increase from a year ago.

Field size also appears to be driving handle. With fewer opportunities available to horses, the average field size in June was 8.11. It was 7.10 a year ago. During the second quarter, which includes April, May and June, average field size was up 16.55%.

With fewer races available, the amount of purse money paid out during the month fell by 39.7%, from $115,194,834 to $69,463,605.

The second quarter numbers are a better indicator of the toll the coronavirus has taken on the sport. A total of $2.5 billion was bet during the quarter, an 18.85% decline from a year earlier when the amount wagered was $3.1 billion. The number of race days declined by 59.68% and purses fell by 62.47%.

For the year, the picture doesn’t look as bleak as one might expect for a sport that has had to deal with a pandemic. Handle for the year has been $5,055,510, a 10.88% decline from 2019 figures. Purses for the year are down 40.41%.

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