The Genesee County Agricultural Society has held an annual fair in Batavia, New York since 1839. From 1890 through 1946, it called the current site of Batavia Downs its home.
The track was known as Exposition Park and every year harness racing was one of the most anticipated events on the schedule. Although, in 1947 when Batavia Downs founder Pat Provenzano bought the property he had originally leased from the society to expand his growing pari-mutuel empire, the fair relocated to another site and fair racing in Genesee County ceased, until now.
On Thursday, July 10, Batavia Downs will become the newest stop on the New York Sire Stakes fair circuit when the Genesee County leg of the series convenes for the first time. There has never been a fair date contested in Genesee County since the inception of the NYSS in 1961, until now. The addition became a reality because of a natural disaster that occurred last year.
“Last year we held the Caledonia Fair races at Batavia Downs when their track in Livingston County was washed out by heavy rain. And it was a great success,” said Todd Haight, Batavia Downs’ director and general manager of live racing. “We had a large crowd here and the racing was great. So we thought, ‘why not host fair racing here every year?’”
Haight contacted the NYSS and the Genesee County Agricultural Society and the groups came together with a plan. The result of that collaboration was that the fair races will return the track they left for the first time in seven decades.
“We’re happy to be partnering with the Genesee County Fair folks on hosting the races and all the activities that go along with them. I see no reason why the fair races couldn't become an annual event here at Batavia Downs,” Haight said.
“This is a unique opportunity for the Genesee County Fair to partner with Batavia Downs to bring harness racing to back the fair,” said Genesee County Agricultural Society board member Nick O'Geen.
Post time for the first race is 1:15 p.m. The race secretary for the Genesee County fair races is Donna Kerr and entries can be made by calling 716-338-5387. The entry box will close on July 7 at 10 a.m.
In addition to the races, there will be events for the whole family on the track apron. Attractions will include carnival games, a bounce house, a juggler and a balloon artist. The fair events will run from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m.
(With files from Batavia)