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Old 06-11-2010, 05:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Gate Dancer View Post
Amen.............I've lamented the passing of Ak-Sar-Ben before on this forum but it typifies some of the issues that have come and gone. I grew up in Omaha and started going to Aks when I was 18. Every Saturday there would be 20-25 buses in the parking lot coming from Des Moines, Kansas City, Sioux City, etc. Then, of course, every state wanted to have their own racing facilities and keep the money in their own pockets. Hence, the formation of Prairie Meadows, Canterbury Downs (original name), and The Woodlands. Of course, racing stock is needed for all of these venues so the breeding boom contributes to that. In those days the horse racing industry was the main gambling venue for the public at large. The proliferation of 'alternative' gambling opportunities then happened as the states were looking for tax revenues anywhere they could.

Aks ran basically from late April to early August and in Omaha it was the main focus for every racing day. In the newspaper there were articles every day about the card for the day or about a jockey or trainer. The town just had a buzz going on during the racing season. Average attendance on the weekends was 20-30,000 people. It was as close to a 'major' league sport that the town had. Some pretty nice horses showed up each year for the Omaha Gold Cup and the Cornhusker Handicap. (it still tortures me every year when I see Prairie Meadows hosting the Cornhusker) As far as the horses go, there were many horses that ran 4-5-6 times in a 75 day meet schedule. We never thought anything of it, and I believe the trainers didn't either. One claimer by the name of Dump Truck started the first week at the $5000 level and won 5 races in a row and ended the meet by running in a $50,000 overnight stake. (if my memory is correct)

The basis for my interest of horse-racing in general was formulated here, and I have never lost it. But, had I grown up in the last 20 years things would probably be much different. There are many benefits of being interested in horse-racing now with the ability to bet on multiple tracks and obtain information now that certainly would have been almost impossible to get in the 70's and 80's. I love the opportunities available through OTB's and ADW's but I do miss the excitement and anticipation of a big weekend at the track that only happens at a few venues on selected dates. Things change but my passion for the 'Sport of Kings' is as strong as ever.............
Along with your outlook Ill add exotic bets. Ex and DDs were it. Some tracks would offer tris on some races and DDs on the last 2 races also. The biggest change is the simocast. Back then on the weekend Lad would bring in a high dollar race from out of town but no complete cards. Ifollowed Cigars streak via Lad offering these races along with the live card.
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