Forbidden Kee and jockey Rocco Bowen lead the field in the first race on opening day at Emerald Downs last April. The track opens for Thoroughbred racing April 8, the first of 70 live dates at the Auburn oval. RACHEL CIAMPI, Auburn Reporter

Forbidden Kee and jockey Rocco Bowen lead the field in the first race on opening day at Emerald Downs last April. The track opens for Thoroughbred racing April 8, the first of 70 live dates at the Auburn oval. RACHEL CIAMPI, Auburn Reporter

Emerald Downs announces 70-day race meet for 2017

Opening night is Saturday, April 8 and closing day comes Sunday, Sept. 17

  • Friday, November 11, 2016 2:24pm
  • Sports

Emerald Downs has announced a 70-day live racing season in 2017, with opening night on Saturday, April 8 and closing day Sunday, Sept. 17.

The race dates were approved Thursday at the Washington Horse Racing Commission meeting.

The 70-day season takes place over 24 weekends which is one more than 2016. Live racing is scheduled Saturday and Sunday only during the first and last two weeks of the season, with Friday racing beginning April 21 and continuing through Sept. 1. There will be two Mondays of racing, July 3 and May 29.

Post times remain 2 p.m. most weekends and holidays and 6:30 p.m. Fridays; Saturday twilight racing returns in July with 6:30 p.m. posts on the 8th, 15th 22ndand 29th.

The 21st anniversary season begins with a bang, literally, as a fireworks display will follow the opening night races with a special 5 p.m. post.

“We’re excited to prepare for the 2017 season,” Emerald Downs President Phil Ziegler said. “We are planning some exciting new promotions including Corgi Races to complement popular ones like Indian Relay Racing, Wiener Dogs, Food Truck Festival and Washington Cup. We’ll also have two fireworks shows, the traditional July 3 show which attracted over 13,000 people this year, and a new one on opening night.”

“Most importantly, we hope to continue our upward trends on the racetrack. It all begins and ends with our live racing product.”

In 2016, average field size of 7.43 horses was up from 6.86 in 2015, and average total daily handle, $975,434, was up 16.8 percent from $835,037. When compared against the figures from the 2014 season, handle has risen 33.3 percent.

The 2017 stakes schedule featuring the 82nd running of the Longacres Mile (Grade 3) will be released in January, and the stable area opens Wednesday, Feb. 1.

More information is available at www.emeralddowns.com or on the track’s Facebook page.


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