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Maryland To Reduce Purses And Slash Stakes For Balance Of 2007 Racing Season

     BALTIMORE, 06-12-07---After a meeting late last week, the Maryland Jockey Club and Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association (MTHA) have agreed to reduce purses and slash the stakes schedule for the balance of the 2007 racing campaign as the industry faces a $3 million shortfall in the purse account by the end of the calendar year.

     A total of 78 live days remain on the Maryland Jockey Club racing schedule. The annual eight-week break from live racing in the state began this week as racing moved to Colonial Downs in Virginia. Racing returns to the major Maryland tracks on August 10th for the 10-day Laurel Park summer meet. After the Timonium State Fair stand concludes on Labor day, the 17-week fall meeting will be conducted at Laurel beginning September 5th on a four-day a week schedule (Wednesday through Saturday, with Columbus holiday exception).

The specific changes are as followed:

        Reducing the purses at every level by $2,000. Races that have come off the turf
          and shifted to the main track will only receive the dirt bonus if eight betting interests
          remain in the race.

 

        Number of races will be reduced during the fall meeting (exact details to be determined).

 

        Stakes schedule will be reduced by approximately $1 million (announcement will be
          made after the July 17th Maryland Racing Commission meeting)

     “We have been saying for a number of months that we were going to run into a problem with purses and we had to react to the situation at hand,” said Lou Raffetto, President and Chief Operating Officer of the Maryland Jockey Club. “What was once a surplus has been depleted. There were four ways to handle it and we dealt with three of them. The fourth and final move that we avoided was to cut dates but that is something we will no doubt have to do come the first of the year unless the legislature holds a special session to deal with slots and a purse subsidy.”

     “The negotiating committee came up with the idea to reduce the purses,” MTHA President Richard Hoffberger said. “Lou came up with the idea to reduce the stakes schedule. The combination of those two things allowed us to continue a year-round racing schedule without cutting days. Lou, on behalf of the MJC, was really accommodating.”

MJC ANNOUNCES FINAL SPRING MEET HANDLE FIGURES

     The Maryland Jockey Club concluded its spring meeting last weekend, posting total wagering figures which were 7% lower than 2006. All-sources handle totaled $236.9 million for 2007 compared to $254.2 million for the same eight-week period a year ago.

     The marquee event of the meet, the Preakness® Stakes, was a major success as a record crowd of 121,263 packed the historic Baltimore track on May 19, the largest crowd to witness a sporting event in the state. Attendance figures have now topped six-figures in eight of the last nine years, including seven straight. Preakness day wagering finished at more than $87 million, the fourth largest in the 132-year history of the event, with over $57 million bet on the middle jewel of the Triple Crown.

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