Weather Brings Tioga Handle Down
Two world records were set and nine track records were matched or broken during the recently-concluded season of live racing at Tioga Downs.
All-sources handle on the track’s signature race days was up, including the fourth-highest single day handle in the track’s eight-season history (on Roll With Joe and Artiscape Day in June). Live handle was also up nearly 10 per cent on Cane Pace Day in September.
For the season, export handle, which includes wagers on Tioga Downs races from off-track locations nationwide, was down 1 per cent. Live handle, which includes only wagers on Tioga Downs races made on-track, was down 12 per cent thanks to an unusually cold and rainy early part of the season.
“Obviously, we’re disappointed any time our handle is down, but we’re a sport that’s played outdoors and unfortunately you can’t do anything about Mother Nature,” said Jason Settlemoir, vice president of Racing and Simulcast. “However, I am very encouraged by our strong business on our signature race days that we have worked very hard to promote to both our on-track guests and also to the fans and bettors around North America.”
Among the highlights of the 61-day meet were record-setting wins by a ‘who’s who’ of the sport’s top horses. World champion Pet Rock equalled the fastest time ever at Tioga Downs with his 1:48.1 win in June’s Roll With Joe Open Pace, while recent Little Brown Jug winner Vegas Vacation proved his dominance in New York with a world-record setting 1:48.3 victory in August’s Empire Breeders Classic.
For the second year in a row, Tioga Downs played host to the Cane Pace, the opening leg of pacing’s Triple Crown. The sport’s biggest star, Captaintreacherous, brought an enthusiastic Labour Day crowd to its feet by narrowly holding off longshot Word Power. With a total purse of $360,211, the Cane Pace was the richest single race ever conducted at Tioga Downs.
Jim Marohn Jr. captured his second straight driving title with 76 wins, while also becoming the first locally-based driver to win the Tioga/Vernon All-Star Drivers Championship against the premier reinsmen in the sport. Jamie Paquet became the first female to win the Tioga Downs training title with 24 wins. On the equine side, Eastend Eddie and Aruba Vacation both repeated as pacer and trotter of the year, respectively.
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