Average daily handle rises 9.7% at Belmont Park, NYRA reports

Photo: NYRA

The New York Racing Association reported Friday that the recently concluded Belmont Park spring-summer meet generated $14,746,421 in average daily handle, a 9.7 percent increase over 2022.

Originally scheduled for 40 days of live racing, NYRA was forced to cancel two cards due to poor air quality caused by wildfires in Canada. All-sources handle for the 38-day spring/summer meet totaled $560,363,986, which compares to $591,250,409 in 2022 when the meet was contested over 44 days.

The blockbuster June 10 Belmont Stakes Day card, highlighted by Arcangelo’s victory in the 155th running of the Belmont Stakes, generated all-sources handle of $118,283,455, a NYRA record for a non-Triple Crown year.

Average field size for the 368 races run during the meet was 7.60, a 3.4 percent increase over 2022 when average field size was 7.35. Of the 368 races held during the  meet, 187 were on the main track and 181 on the turf. Fourteen races were forced off the turf due to rain.

Read More

Churchill Downs hosts the Grade 3 Commonwealth stakes at 1 1/16 miles on turf Saturday, a late-season test...
Zambezi led all performers on Friday with a 141 Horse Racing Nation speed figure at Churchill Downs in a...
Talented 2-year-old filly Explora is set to invade Churchill Downs from Southern California where she’ll face 12 rivals...
Grade 1 winner Nevada Beach looms large in Saturday’s Grade 3 Native Diver Stakes for 3-year-olds and up...
Chunk of Gold drilled at Turfway Park on Saturday ahead of his next start in the Grade 2...