The New York Racing Association announced March 25 that live racing at Aqueduct Racetrack will be suspended through at least April 5 due to the continued impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York.
As a result, the $750,000 Wood Memorial Stakes Presented by Resorts World Casino (G2), previously slated for April 4 at Aqueduct, has been postponed to a date yet to be determined. A decision regarding the Aqueduct spring meet stakes schedule, including the $400,000 Carter Handicap (G1), $300,000 Gazelle Stakes (G2), $250,000 Bay Shore (G3), and $150,000 Excelsior (G3), all slated for April 4, will be made at a later date.
"While this decision is necessary, NYRA is working hard to determine when we can return to racing while prioritizing the health and welfare of everyone involved in our operations," said NYRA CEO and president Dave O'Rourke. "I would like to thank the trainers and backstretch community who are caring for the horses stabled at Belmont Park during this period of great uncertainty."
On March 19, NYRA announced live racing at Aqueduct was suspended following the confirmation that a backstretch worker who lived and worked at Belmont Park tested positive for COVID-19.
The Preparedness and Response Plan Committee, comprised of key NYRA staff members as well as representatives from the New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association, the Backstretch Employee Service Team, and the New York Race Track Chaplaincy of America, have closely monitored and assessed developments regarding COVID-19 for the past several weeks.
During that time, the committee has established a number of key protocols following the most up-to-date health guidance established by the New York State Department of Health and the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to monitor and manage both the Aqueduct and Belmont properties.
"I'm encouraged by and thankful for the support, teamwork, and communication with our industry partners during this difficult time," said O'Rourke. "The real-time input and expertise provided by Joe Appelbaum and the NYTHA team, along with the care and compassion of Paul Ruchames at BEST, our chaplain Humberto Chavez, as well as Libby Imperio and her colleagues at Anna House have helped to safeguard our community and provide a sense of stability and hope."
The Belmont backstretch is home to 585 workers, who tend to the essential daily care of the more than 1,300 Thoroughbreds stabled on the property. For the safety of the community, a number of safeguards recommended by the Preparedness and Response Plan Committee were implemented:
Ohio Racing Halted
Also Wednesday, the Ohio State Racing Commission announced that horse racing at all Ohio racetracks is officially canceled through April 6. According to a release, the commission will be in contact with the permit holders and the horsemen to discuss further cancellations, if needed.
Racetrack backsides are to remain open, and the track surfaces are to be maintained and made available for training. Horsemen and racetrack employees are strongly encouraged to practice safe social distancing procedures.
"The commission will continue to keep everyone informed and will post updates when pertinent information becomes available," the release said.