Continuing its upward trajectory as Oregon's premier horse racing track, Grants Pass Downs established a new record for total handle during the 17-day spring/summer meeting that concluded Monday, July 6.
Total handle for the spring/summer meeting was a record $6,919,434, with a daily average handle of $407,026. The meet, which featured 138 total races, paid out $1,130,916 in purses and a $66,524 daily average. Average field size was 7.34.
Grants Pass Downs President Randy Evers cited the support of horsemen, the return of fans, and the nationwide support of horseplayers as highlights.
"I am so grateful for the support of our fans both locally and across the country as Grants Pass Downs continues to grow and set wagering records," Evers said. "It was very special to welcome back all of our great fans at Grants Pass Downs as Covid restrictions were relaxed.
"To hear the roar of the crowd as the horses left the starting gate, well it was something I really missed and brought a huge smile to my face. Our entire team is working hard to prepare for our fall race meet. I have every confidence it will be another giant step forward on our incredible adventure!"
There were numerous on-track achievements during the 17-day spring/summer season:
Grants Pass Downs resumes live racing Monday, Sept. 20, with opening day of the 18-day fall meeting.