The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

All-Sources wagering tops $73 million for opening week

- NYRA NOITES NYRA Press Office

including a memorable visit from National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Mariano Rivera. We look forward to continuing to provide fans with worldclass thoroughbr­ed racing and entertainm­ent for the next 36 days.”

Saratoga Race Course had its earliest opening since the late 19th century to accommodat­e the timeline for constructi­on of a new arena for the New York Islanders at Belmont Park. According to the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, the 1882 Saratoga meet also started on July 11.

With the reconfigur­ed Saratoga racing calendar, the first four days of the 2019 season replace the first four Mondays from 2018, which are now dark days. Compared to the $43,326,155 in allsources handle generated during the first four Mondays of the 2018 season, allsources handle for the first four days of 2019 increased by nearly 70 percent.

Total paid attendance for Opening Weekend of the 2019 season was 105,690, nearly matching the 109,395 for the first four days of the 2018 season.

The Saratoga stakes schedule began with a thrilling dash to the finish when Comical captured the first stakes of the season, the Grade 3, $150,000 Schuylervi­lle, on Opening Day for ERJ Racing, Gary Barber, Dave Kenney and Madaket Stables.

On Saturday, trainer Chad Brown continued his dominance in the Diana by sweeping the first Grade 1 of the meet. Sisterchar­lie won the race for the second straight year, giving Brown his fourth straight win in the Diana and fifth since 2011. Brown also trained the second- and third-place finishers in Saturday’s Diana: Rushing Fall and Homerique, respective­ly.

Opening Weekend saw the debut of the newest hospitalit­y venue at Saratoga Race Course: the 1863 Club. Located on the Clubhouse turn, the 36,000-squarefoot three-story, climatecon­trolled building features a spacious first-floor banquet area; group event space on the second floor, presented by Encore Boston Harbor; and third-floor luxury suites offering sweeping views and sightlines of the track.

Fans were delighted by numerous special events and activities as part of a blockbuste­r Opening Weekend, including a visit from National Baseball Hall of Fame inductee and New York Yankees legend Mariano Rivera on Friday; performanc­es from “American Idol” star Madison VanDenburg on Saturday; and the first premium giveaway of the season, a Saratoga picnic cooler, presented by NYRA Bets, on Sunday.

The 2019 season at Saratoga Race Course resumes Wednesday with steeplecha­se at 12:50 p.m. The day’s first thoroughbr­ed race, the $100,000 Rick Violette, will go to post at 1:25 p.m. The six-furlong sprint for New Yorkbred juveniles is named in honor of the late Richard A. Violette, Jr., the longtime NYRA trainer and former president of the New York Thoroughbr­ed Horsemen’s Associatio­n.

With the conclusion of Opening Weekend, racing at Saratoga will now be conducted five days a week, Wednesdays through Sundays. Closing week will run Wednesday, August 28 through Labor Day, Monday, September 2.

For more informatio­n about Saratoga Race Course, visit NYRA.com.

 ?? SPENCER TULIS/FOR THE SARATOGIAN ?? Harrison Buda, 4, of Clifton Park cheers on his pick in Thursday’s first race.
SPENCER TULIS/FOR THE SARATOGIAN Harrison Buda, 4, of Clifton Park cheers on his pick in Thursday’s first race.

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