A dozen stakes cumulatively worth a record $3,775,000 will be offered during the 14-day September Meet at Churchill Downs, which runs Sept. 14-Oct. 1 (pending Kentucky Thoroughbred Development Fund final approval).
The 11th annual September Meet, which runs for three weeks, will offer horsemen plenty of opportunities to prep for the Nov. 3-4 Breeders' Cup World Championships at Santa Anita Park, led by the $500,000 Lukas Classic (G2) for 3-year-olds and up at 1 1/8 miles and the $400,000 Ack Ack (G3) for 3-year-olds and up at one mile—a Breeders' Cup Challenge Series "Win and You're In" race for the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (G1)—on Saturday, Sept. 30.
Additionally, the Road to the Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks series will kick off Saturday, Sept. 16, with the $300,000 Iroquois (G3) and $300,000 Pocahontas (G3), respectively. Both races for 2-year-olds have been shortened by a half-furlong to the one-turn, one-mile distance.
The Ack Ack, boosted by $100,000, is one of six stakes events that received a purse increase. The Louisville Thoroughbred Society, Bourbon Trail, Harrods Creek, and Dogwood (G3) stakes were each increased by $25,000 to be valued at $300,000 apiece. The Seneca Overnight Stakes received a $15,000 bump to $175,000.
Additionally, the $200,000 Jefferson Cup Stakes for 3-year-olds at one mile on turf has returned to the September Meet stakes lineup following a three-year hiatus.
The full stakes schedule can be found here.
The condition book of scheduled races for the September Meet features 135 races and a record $15,133,000 in prize money for a daily average of $1,080,929. Maiden special weight races have a $120,000 purse while allowance races range from $127,000 to $141,000. All purses, including claiming races, include prize money from the KTDF.
Tickets for the September Meet are on sale at https://www.churchilldowns.com/tickets/. Event highlights include:
Churchill Downs' 14-day meet will be staged over three weeks from Thursday, Sept. 14, through Sunday, Oct. 1, with racing on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Outside of the three Twilight Thursdays (5 p.m. ET) and the lone Downs After Dark on Sept. 23 (6 p.m. ET), the first race for all other race days will be 12:45 p.m. ET. Nine races are scheduled on Wednesdays, eight races are scheduled on Thursdays with 10-race programs on Fridays and Sundays. Eleven races will be showcased each Saturday.
The most lucrative day of the meet will be Road to the 150th Kentucky Derby and 150th Kentucky Oaks Kickoff on Saturday, Sept. 16, with prize money totaling $2.159 million. Five of the 11 races are stakes races.
Construction on the new Paddock at Churchill Downs continues. As was the case during the Spring Meet, a temporary saddling paddock adjacent to the First Turn Grandstand will be utilized for the remainder of the year.