London, ON – April 3, 2023 — The Raceway at the Western Fair District capped off a record harness racing year for wagering this past Friday evening as horseplayers put $708,000 through the windows, contributing to a $10.7 million month ā the highest in the trackās long history.
It was a strong finish to the fiscal year (ended March 31s) in which $56,709,193 was wagered overall on The Raceway over a span of 119 race programs. That total, along with the per-race average of $46,030, were also both new highs for the London oval.
āIt is a very encouraging trend as we enter the final two months of our current Spring racing season,ā said Director of Equine Programming, Greg Blanchard. āWagering has been strong provincially and industry-wide for that matter and itās important for us to keep working hard to maintain that appeal with the horseplayers.ā
āWhen it comes to our simulcast customers we focus a lot on pool size, competitiveness of the on-track product, quality broadcast production and information and race placement while attempting to offer an attractive and varied wagering menu. Field size remains one of our ongoing challenges although we have been able to maintain last yearās levels.ā
While overall wagering has been strong, the on-track handle has been flat this season as people slowly re-emerge from the pandemic. In an effort to better accommodate visiting customers, two new lounge spaces were opened in March ā the Raceway Lounge on the second level (formerly the Yuk Yuks Comedy Club) and a new lounge space at the Top Of The Fair dining room on the third floor.
Planning is well under way for the trackās signature event, the $150,000 Camluck Classic presented by Seelster Farms, which will take place on Friday, May 26th. Camluck Classic night features a powerful undercard including the $50,000 Forest City Pace for mares, a quartet of City Of London Series finals and the first leg of the Ontario Sires Stakes Grassroots series for three-year-old filly pacers.
āCamluck Classic night is always an exciting time for our team and the local racing community,ā explains newly appointed Manager of Equine Programming, Amy OāToole. āWe have a lot planned for this yearās event including an enhanced outdoor patio experience, contests and giveaways, great food & drink along with live entertainment. When you pair that with some amazing racing and attractive wagering opportunities, we feel like there is something for everyone.ā
Defending champion Jimmy Freight is expected back in an attempt to make it back-to-back Camluck Classic titles. The event will also be broadcast live on COSA TV. Stay up to date by visiting here.
FromĀ The Raceway