The Raceway at Western Fair District is gearing up for a brand-new harness racing season as opening night is just around the corner – scheduled for Friday, September 30 with a post time of 4:50 PM. The first night back, of this upcoming 2022-2023 meet, will feature the Prospect Series Finals.
The Prospect Series is a series of stakes races for two-year-old and three-year-old trotters and pacers that are Ontario-sired. The top eight point-getters, from each division, will square off against each other in eight $15,000 showdowns.
Well-known racing analyst Robert Reid Jr., who has proven to be very popular among fans and horseplayers, will be on track opening night with interviews and commentary throughout the evening, while Nathan Bain will look after live informative paddock hits during the program. Reid will also continue to offer up his race day selections and join the racing broadcasts, virtually, on Tuesday evenings this meet.
āItāll be the best – of the best – from all of those Prospect Series races over the summer,ā mentions tracks announcer Shannon āSugarā Doyle. āAnd that sure sounds like a very exciting opening night, of racing, to come back to!ā This race meet will mark the tenth season, for Doyle, as the voice of harness racing in London.
Tony Elliott, fresh off his first full season as Racing Manager at The Raceway, is looking forward to a return to racing in the Forest City of Ontario. āWe finished up very strong, in May, with a spectacular Camluck Classic Night of racing,ā notes Elliott. āA large on-track crowd witnessed Jimmy Freight win our signature event in 1:50.2 – a track record for stallionsā¦ The return of the Forest City Pace for mares proved popular, as well, with Gias Surreal matching our track record of 1:52.4. And horseplayers played too ā wagering was just shy of $800,000 ā the highest handle ever for Londonās signature night of racing.ā
Elliott says race goers can expect the same high-quality half-mile harness racing action to continue and heās hoping for another strong season on the pari-mutuel side as well.
āWe were absolutely delighted with the support we received from fans and horseplayers last season,ā shares Tony Elliott.
āThe all-sources season handle surpassed $50M for the first time in the history of The Raceway and for that we have to offer up a huge thank you to our fans and horseplayers who continue to support our racing product on a regular basis. Our horse people put on a great show, and weāll look forward to them offering up that same high-quality half-mile harness racing again this season!ā
The live racing schedule will feature Monday and Tuesday evening cards beginning at 5:50, with Friday evening programs starting at 4:50. Wednesday evenings will be added in the new year to make it a four-day-week racing schedule from January through May.
More key race dates includeā¦
- Ontario Sires Stakes Gold events for three-year-old trotters on Tuesday, October 4
- Harness The Hope Night and OLG Ontario Womenās Driving Championship on Friday, October 14
- 3rd Annual Driversā Holiday Challenge in support of Toys for Tots on Sunday, December 18
- Boxing Day Matinee on December 26
- New Yearās Eve Race Night on December 31
- Camluck Classic Night on May 26