The Commercial Appeal

Kentucky Derby to be held with limited fans

- Jason Frakes MATT SLOCUM/AP

Churchill Downs officials announced Wednesday a 62-page operations plan that will limit attendance for the September 5 Kentucky Derby to less than 23,000 guests.

The plan includes no general admission, and the infield will be closed. Prepurchas­ed general admission tickets will be refunded. Reserved seating will be limited to a maximum of 40% occupancy. Standing-room-only tickets have been eliminated.

Temperatur­e checks, medical questionna­ires, physical distancing, and mandatory face coverings will be required upon entrance. Each guest will receive a courtesy “Healthy at the Track” bag, which will include a disposable mask, a pocket-sized hand sanitizer, and a personal stylus for non-contact self-service wagering.

Churchill Downs said offenders will receive a warning; repeat offenders will be escorted from the property.

“The opportunit­y to safely welcome back a limited number of guests to Churchill Downs on the first week of

September is a privilege that our team doesn’t take for granted,” said Churchill Downs racetrack president Kevin Flanery. “Our extensive plan meets or exceeds all recommende­d state and local guidelines. We’ve received an exceptiona­l level of support from regulators, medical experts, and public health authoritie­s and we’ll continue to carefully work with them to ensure we’re doing everything we can to keep our customers, employees, and communitie­s safe.”

Churchill Downs officials announced March 17 that the 146th Kentucky Derby would be postponed from May 2 to Sept. 5 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but were confident the delay would allow fans to attend.

“We feel confident that we are going to run the Kentucky Derby and we are going to run it with a crowd,” Churchill Downs CEO Bill Carstanjen said in March. “The Kentucky Derby is a participat­ory event. Its energy and its magic really comes from everyone participat­ing and being there to enjoy it.”

In June, Gov. Andy Beshear announced Churchill Downs had submitted a plan that called for limited attendance, including up to 24,268 people in the infield on Derby Day.

 ??  ?? Luis Saez rides Maximum Security across the finish line during the 145th running of the Kentucky Derby in 2019 at Churchill Downs.
Luis Saez rides Maximum Security across the finish line during the 145th running of the Kentucky Derby in 2019 at Churchill Downs.

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