Aqueduct Debuts New Enhancements

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Debuting $3.5 million in new technological advancements and capital improvements, opening day at Aqueduct Racetrack reflects $14 million in recent capital investment by the New York Racing Association designed to further enhance the guest experience and improve the quality of racing.  First post today is at 1 p.m.

 

"We have come a very long way at The Big A," stated Christopher Kay, Chief Executive Officer and President of the New York Racing Association.  "Investing $14 million in capital funds over the course of the past 16 months, we have transformed the very look and feel of Aqueduct Racetrack, and tried to further enhance the experience for our horseplayers and our fans."

 

The New York Racing Association has incorporated the input of guests into the continued transformation of The Big A.  One of the most transformational additions was the opening of Longshots, a state-of-the-art simulcasting center and sports bar located on the second floor of Aqueduct Racetrack. 

 

With more than 270 individual handicapping carrels and 55 self-service betting terminals located across four separate seating areas, Longshots has become highly popular with horseplayers year-round, including the Belmont and Saratoga meets when operations shifted away from Aqueduct.  From April through today, more than 40,000 guests have visited Longshots, wagering approximately $25 million. 

 

Further building off the success of Longshots, guests traveling to Aqueduct today and in the days to come will be greeted by a series of additional, visible capital improvements recently completed by the New York Racing Association.  This includes:

 

 

Capital improvements designed to further improve the quality of racing include:

 

Additional capital improvements completed within the past 16 months include:

Aqueduct's fall meet, which begins today and continues through December 31, will feature the running of 24 stakes races, worth more than $4 million in purses.  The racing schedule is highlighted by the running of the Cigar Mile on November 29, which honors the recently deceased, two-time Horse of the Year, trained by Hall of Famer Bill Mott.

 

For more information about Aqueduct Racetrack, please visit NYRA.com/Aqueduct.

 

Source: NYRA

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