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Old 06-08-2009, 01:34 PM
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Belmont business healthy for non-Crown year
By David Grening

http://www.drf.com/news/article/104473.html

Given the circumstances of not having a Triple Crown at stake nor having Preakness winner Rachel Alexandra in the field, both track and television officials were pleased with the numbers generated from Saturday's 141st Belmont Stakes.
  • Saturday's attendance of 52,861 was down 44 percent from last year's 94,476, but up 12.7 percent from the 2007 crowd of 46,870.

  • The ontrack handle of $9,021,196 was down 31.8 percent from last year's $13,323,071, but was up 2 percent from the 2007 figure of $8,843,720. (2008 figure was 2nd highest ontrack handle in the history of the Belmont Stakes.)

  • Belmont Park's total all-sources handle of $89,705,994 was down 10.2 percent from last year's $99,943,516, but up 18.6% from the 2007's $75,657,986. The 2009 figure also represented the biggest on Belmont Stakes Day in a non-Triple Crown year.

  • Saturday's late pick-four pool of $2,243,069 was a Belmont Park record, eclipsing the old mark of $1,983,864 set on Belmont Stakes Day 2006.

ABC officials reported on Monday that the overnight rating for the Belmont from the 5:30-7 p.m. time frame was a 5.0, down from 9.4 a year ago, but up from 3.8 when compared to 2007. National ratings won't be out until Thursday.

"Given the circumstances, this is a good indication for both the Belmont and for horse racing," said Mark Mandel, a spokesman for ABC/ESPN. "Even in a year where the Derby and Preakness winners weren't racing against each other, it still did a healthy rating; a lot of interest."
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Old 06-08-2009, 02:35 PM
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yeah the offtrack facility i was at here in so cal. was packed....
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Old 06-08-2009, 03:24 PM
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[*]Saturday's late pick-four pool of $2,243,069 was a Belmont Park record, eclipsing the old mark of $1,983,864 set on Belmont Stakes Day 2006.
I'm still not over having Summer Bird on my P4 ticket and not having Gabby's Golden Gal, and therefore going 3/4.

Also, if they are consistently north of the guarantee, it's time to up the guarantee
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Belmont business healthy for non-Crown year
By David Grening

http://www.drf.com/news/article/104473.html

Given the circumstances of not having a Triple Crown at stake nor having Preakness winner Rachel Alexandra in the field, both track and television officials were pleased with the numbers generated from Saturday's 141st Belmont Stakes.
  • Saturday's attendance of 52,861 was down 44 percent from last year's 94,476, but up 12.7 percent from the 2007 crowd of 46,870.

  • The ontrack handle of $9,021,196 was down 31.8 percent from last year's $13,323,071, but was up 2 percent from the 2007 figure of $8,843,720. (2008 figure was 2nd highest ontrack handle in the history of the Belmont Stakes.)

  • Belmont Park's total all-sources handle of $89,705,994 was down 10.2 percent from last year's $99,943,516, but up 18.6% from the 2007's $75,657,986. The 2009 figure also represented the biggest on Belmont Stakes Day in a non-Triple Crown year.

  • Saturday's late pick-four pool of $2,243,069 was a Belmont Park record, eclipsing the old mark of $1,983,864 set on Belmont Stakes Day 2006.

ABC officials reported on Monday that the overnight rating for the Belmont from the 5:30-7 p.m. time frame was a 5.0, down from 9.4 a year ago, but up from 3.8 when compared to 2007. National ratings won't be out until Thursday.

"Given the circumstances, this is a good indication for both the Belmont and for horse racing," said Mark Mandel, a spokesman for ABC/ESPN. "Even in a year where the Derby and Preakness winners weren't racing against each other, it still did a healthy rating; a lot of interest."

Imagine if they had slots WHOA..
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