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Yeah, doing great. Down another 10% this year 100 million less than last year at this point. Doesn't matter since it survives off welfare. Over 200 million a year in state allocated funds in NYS alone... Did I forget to mention constantly under investigation too? And they're talking about the $275,000 wagered on a 15 race card on a Saturday with NYSS??? Averaged $18,333 per race wagered. Yeah, alive and well.
Let us know if this keeps up throughout the meet. And a 3% on track increase from a major powerhouse like Batavia could save the industry!
Batavia, NY – When Batavia Downs kicked off its 2025 summer/fall session of live racing on Saturday (July 26), there was a notable increase in live attendance and the amount of money that bettors placed on races held at Batavia, both remotely and in person.The clubhouse was packed on opening night Saturday, July 26 at Batavia Downs. Photo courtesy of Batavia Downs social media.The track reported a 29% overall increase in handle versus opening day of 2024, and that included a 3% INCREASE from those wagering on-site. That on-site crowd filled the clubhouse and track apron and included many groups, families with children, older fans and stalwart racing aficionados who came out to bet and watch the New York Sire Stake action.
President and CEO of Western Regional Off Track Betting, Byron Brown, was also on hand and liked the reception the return of live racing received Saturday.“It was great to see such a large crowd on opening night of the 2025 live racing season as our goal is to attract new fans to come out and enjoy a night of racing at our historic oval. I would like to thank Nicolle and her staff for making it such a memorable night. I also want to thank all our loyal fans and I hope to see them throughout the rest of the racing season,” said Brown.
You should see the crowd when they have $1 hot dogs, it's packed!