Daily Racing Form National Digital Edition

Five-day meet sets record

- By Marty McGee

Kentucky Downs easily surpassed its record for all-sources handle when $30,246,888 was wagered at its five-day 2017 meet, which ended Thursday.

Officials at the turf-only track in south-central Kentucky reported an increase of 34 percent over the previous record, set during the five-day 2016 meet. The gains were more impressive in that only one Saturday card was held this year versus two last year.

“It just shows that horseplaye­rs and casual fans alike love the Kentucky Downs product,” general manager Ted Nicholson said in a press release.

Ontrack wagering totaled $1,028,952, up 11 percent from last year. Admission is free and therefore attendance is not counted.

Aggregate wagering on the new Jockey7 wager, which was only available at a limited number of outlets, was $47,460.

On the racetrack, Julien Leparoux was the leading jockey with six wins and $1.1 million in mount earnings. Mike Maker was the leading trainer for the third straight year with eight wins and $1.5 million in stable earnings. Ken and Sarah Ramsey were the leading owners for the fifth straight year with four wins.

Per-day purses are expected to average roughly $1.7 million when final figures are released. Field size averaged 10.4 horses per race, and favorites won at a 26 percent clip (13 of 50).

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