Here are the NYRA racing dates for 2023
The New York Racing Association set its 2023 racing calendar, which includes 202 live race days at Aqueduct Racetrack, Belmont Park, and Saratoga Race Course.
Live racing is currently being conducted at Aqueduct, where the 2022 fall meet runs through Saturday, Dec. 31. For the complete 2022 Aqueduct fall meet stakes schedule, visit the NYRA website.
After the conclusion of the 2022 Aqueduct fall meet, the 44-day Big A winter meet will run from Jan. 1 through March 26 with live racing conducted Thursday-Sunday until Feb. 12. From Friday, Feb. 17, through the end of the winter meet, live racing will be held Friday-Sunday.
The 19-day Aqueduct spring meet, which spans Thursday, March 30 to Sunday, April 30, will see live racing return to a Thursday-Sunday schedule.
Live racing on the NYRA circuit will return to Belmont Park for a 40-day spring/summer meet, which is highlighted by the 155th running of the Belmont Stakes on Saturday, June 10. The 2023 spring/summer meet will run from Thursday, May 4, through Sunday, July 9. Live racing will generally be conducted Thursday-Sunday during the spring/summer meet.
The 40-day summer meet at Saratoga Race Course will open on Thursday, July 13, and continue through Labor Day, Sept. 4. After opening weekend, racing will be conducted five days per week from Wednesday-Sunday with the exception of the six-day closing week. The summer meet is anchored by the 95th running of the Whitney (G1) on Aug. 5 and the 154th running of the Travers (G1) on Aug. 26.
After the conclusion of the 2023 summer meet, the Belmont Park fall meet again will be held at Aqueduct to allow for the reconstruction of the three Belmont racing surfaces. The 28-day Belmont at the Big A fall meet will open on Thursday, Sept. 14, and continue through Sunday, Oct. 29. Live racing generally will be conducted Thursday-Sunday during the Belmont at the Big A fall meet.
The 2023 season will conclude with the 31-day Aqueduct fall meet, which runs from Thursday, Nov. 2, through Sunday, Dec. 31.