Churchill to Unveil Massive Video Board
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Churchill Downs Racetrack is set to open its 140th year and Kentucky Derby and Kentucky
Oaks Week with a spectacular “Opening Night Presented by Stella Artois and Finlandia Vodka” celebration on Saturday, April 26 highlighted by the anticipated public unveiling of its spectacular “Big Board” 4K video screen, the 90th
running of the $150,000-added Derby Trial (Grade III) and the debut of Larry Collmus as the track’s seventh announcer and race caller.
The Big Board, created by Panasonic in
partnership with Churchill Downs, is scheduled to come alive at 8 p.m.
(all times Eastern), prior to the evening’s fifth race.
While serving as the official kickoff of the celebration of the week that culminates in the renewals of the $1 million Longines Kentucky Oaks (GI), America’s premier race for 3-year-old fillies, and
the $2 million-guaranteed Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands
(GI), America’s greatest race and one of the world’s most spectacular
sports and entertainment events, the Saturday celebration also serves as
the starting point for Churchill Downs’ Spring
Meet. The 38-day racing session will continue through Sunday, June 29.
“Opening Night” admission gates open at 4 p.m. and post time for the first of the evening’s 10 races is set for 6 p.m. General admission is $10. Box seats and dining packages are available
for purchase through the online box office at www.ChurchillDowns.com or at the on-track box office at Gate 1, which is located off Central Avenue and adjacent to the Kentucky
Derby Museum.
Along with the
public debut of the Big Board and racing under the lights headed by the
Derby Trial, other “Opening Night” highlights include:
- Red carpet entrances for fans at Gates 10 and 17;
- Registration at the track’s entrance gates from 4-8 p.m. for a chance to win a pair of tickets to next week’s 140th Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks;
- Live music by the local fan favorites The Louisville Crashers on the Plaza Stage at 8:30 p.m.;
- A sky diving display between Races 6 and 7 around 9 p.m.;
- And a pyrotechnics display on the Plaza Stage at approximately 9:30 p.m.
Also
part of the Big Board project is the installation of a new sound system
in the
track’s clubhouse, grandstand and infield. The vastly enhanced sound
will intensify the stirring images of Thoroughbreds, their races and all
parts of the on-track entertainment celebration throughout Kentucky
Derby and Oaks Week and year-round at the historic
track.
Fans attending
“Opening Night” also will have an opportunity to take a peek at another
2014 project as portions of the new Grandstand Terrace will be
opening for viewing. The $14.5 million project
covers 66,000 square feet and will directly impact fans in grandstand
seating located along more than half of the track’s fabled 1,234 ½-foot
homestretch.
Collmus will join the legendary Anderson and Kentucky-born Battaglia as the only announcers
to provide the Kentucky Derby call for both the on-track audience and the Derby’s network television partner.
After Saturday’s
“Opening Night” program, there will be no live racing on Sunday or
Monday at Churchill Downs. Kentucky Derby and Oaks Week racing will
resume on Tuesday, April 29 and continue through Saturday’s
spectacular Kentucky Derby Day racing program on Saturday, May 3.
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