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Byrne joins Colonial as VP

- By Matt Hegarty

Jill Byrne, the veteran racing broadcaste­r and racing executive, has been hired by Colonial Downs in New Kent, Va., as vice president of racing, according to the track.

Byrne, who has spent the last two years as senior director of industry relations for Breeders’ Cup Ltd., will be responsibl­e for industry relations, simulcasti­ng operations at Colonial’s offtrack betting locations, live racing operations at the track, and marketing duties to horsemen and bettors, Colonial said.

Colonial Downs is scheduled to reopen this summer after being closed for the past six years. The track plans to hold 15 days of live racing beginning Aug. 8 and stretching into early September.

“Jill is the perfect addition to help our team market racing opportunit­ies to horsemen, demonstrat­e wagering value to handicappe­rs, and establish Colonial Downs’s elite boutique meet,” said John Marshall, senior vice president of the company that owns the track and its offtrack betting parlors.

“Jill’s innate ability to cultivate interest in horse racing in such a genuine way is unmatched.”

Purses at the track are expected to be subsidized by revenue from devices similar to slot machines that were authorized by the state’s legislatur­e last year. The devices will be installed at Colonial and as many as 10 other sites in the state, with the first of the machines expected to begin taking bets this spring.

Byrne was the director of broadcast and programmin­g for Churchill Downs for 10 years prior to working at Breeders’ Cup. She also was a host, racing analyst, and reporter for TVG prior to that. She is a Virginia native.

“I’m excited for this fantastic opportunit­y to join the Colonial Downs Group and be part of the return of horse racing to my home state of Virginia,” Byrne said in a press release.

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