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Here is the latest from Kentucky on the DRF:
Kentucky Gov. Beshear clears way for Churchill backstretch to open May 11; racing announcement expected in coming days
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Churchill Downs in Louisville will be able to open its backstretch beginning May 11, according to Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, who made the announcement during his daily afternoon briefing on Wednesday about the COVID-19 virus and the state’s efforts to contain it.
Beshear made the announcement about Churchill as part of the state’s “phase 1” reopening plan for several types of businesses, and he said the May 11 date was contingent on Churchill - and the other industries slated for phase 1 deployment – complying with the state’s health protocols. In a release issued after Beshear’s announcement, Churchill said that it would announce a return to live racing in “the coming days after track officials evaluate its incoming horse population and load-in procedures.”
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In its release, Churchill said it would begin accepting horses from Fair Grounds in New Orleans on May 11-13; from Gulfstream Park in Florida from May 14-16; from Oaklawn Park in Arkansas from May 17-19, and from all other locales beginning on May 20. The track also said that racing would be staged “at a minimum of four days a week” on a Thursday-through-Sunday schedule. A condition book will be released soon, the track said.
The announcement of the reopening of the stable area follows two weeks of discussions between Churchill Downs officials and representatives of Gov. Beshear in which Churchill attempted to assure state officials that a return to live racing would not pose a significant risk to the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Churchill has circulated a proposal to the governor’s office detailing the protocols that will be in place to accept horses to its backstretch – which has been closed since the end of last year due to renovations – and to limit ontrack personnel to those who are necessary to conduct live racing.
Kentucky Gov. Beshear clears way for Churchill backstretch to open May 11; racing announcement expected in coming days
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Churchill Downs in Louisville will be able to open its backstretch beginning May 11, according to Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, who made the announcement during his daily afternoon briefing on Wednesday about the COVID-19 virus and the state’s efforts to contain it.
Beshear made the announcement about Churchill as part of the state’s “phase 1” reopening plan for several types of businesses, and he said the May 11 date was contingent on Churchill - and the other industries slated for phase 1 deployment – complying with the state’s health protocols. In a release issued after Beshear’s announcement, Churchill said that it would announce a return to live racing in “the coming days after track officials evaluate its incoming horse population and load-in procedures.”
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In its release, Churchill said it would begin accepting horses from Fair Grounds in New Orleans on May 11-13; from Gulfstream Park in Florida from May 14-16; from Oaklawn Park in Arkansas from May 17-19, and from all other locales beginning on May 20. The track also said that racing would be staged “at a minimum of four days a week” on a Thursday-through-Sunday schedule. A condition book will be released soon, the track said.
The announcement of the reopening of the stable area follows two weeks of discussions between Churchill Downs officials and representatives of Gov. Beshear in which Churchill attempted to assure state officials that a return to live racing would not pose a significant risk to the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Churchill has circulated a proposal to the governor’s office detailing the protocols that will be in place to accept horses to its backstretch – which has been closed since the end of last year due to renovations – and to limit ontrack personnel to those who are necessary to conduct live racing.