Sports Wagering Opens In Kentucky; Beshear Visits Red Mile
The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission (KHRC) marked the much-anticipated opening of in-person sports wagering in Kentucky on Thursday, Sept. 7 by congratulating Gov. Andy Beshear on placing the first bet at Churchill Downs.
Earlier this morning, Gov. Beshear placed a $20 parlay bet for the “over” on wins for the University of Kentucky and University of Louisville football teams, and the “under” on Duke University’s football team.
“Today is a great day to celebrate and have a little bit of fun doing so,” said Gov. Beshear. “It has taken many years to get here, but sports wagering is finally a reality in Kentucky. This is a win-win for Kentuckians, who can enjoy a quality entertainment experience and benefit from funds staying right here in our state to help us build a better Kentucky.”
Gov. Beshear will place a second wager today at 1:30 p.m. EDT at Lexington’s Red Mile.
Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman placed a wager at an opening event at Northern Kentucky’s Turfway Park, betting $20 on the Cincinnati Bengals to win the Super Bowl.
“Sports wagering will benefit all Kentuckians,” said Lt. Gov. Coleman. “It means more revenue for economic development, disaster relief and infrastructure projects, like new roads, bridges and clean water. It means more money for our public schools and support for the pensions of firefighters, public servants, teachers and law enforcement officers. Simply put, sports wagering is helping us build a better Kentucky for everyone.”
With college football already underway, the opening of retail sportsbooks comes just in time for the kickoff of the NFL season this weekend.
“It is an honour to host this historic first sports wager in the commonwealth at historic Churchill Downs," said Mike Anderson, president of Churchill Downs Racetrack. "We are proud to offer Kentucky’s newest form of wagering entertainment to the hundreds of thousands of guests who enter our gates each year and to help facilitate the economic benefits that sports wagering will bring to Kentucky.”
“The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission (KHRC) and the KHRC staff worked tirelessly to meet this challenge," said KHRC Chairman Jonathan Rabinowitz. "The KHRC is dedicated to wagering integrity, and while we are celebrating today’s launch, our work continues."
“Red Mile and Keeneland have prepared a premium space dedicated to sports wagering,” said Shannon Cobb, chief operating and financial officer of Red Mile Gaming & Racing. “We believe Caesars will provide excitement with their sports wagering product that exceeds expectations, and we are excited to invite the public out for the full experience. We hope guests will also take a moment to experience live harness racing, gaming and great food and beverage while they are with us.”
“Protecting Kentucky’s bettors is our number one priority, that and providing the best customer experience," said Public Protection Cabinet Secretary Ray Perry. "Thanks to an extremely dedicated team, we are meeting those goals on an ambitious timeline."
A list of licensed retail sportsbooks is available by clicking here. Some locations are coming soon.
(With files from KHRC)