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Hawthorne Race Course to bring back live racing on 6 June3 June 2020(PRESS RELEASE) -- In close coordination with industry stakeholders and government regulators, Hawthorne Race Course will implement stringent new protocols for the return of live horseracing without on-site fans, also known as "studio racing." Races will be hosted two nights per week on Saturdays and Sundays beginning 6 June. Live racing was suspended at Hawthorne on 16 March under Governor Pritzker's emergency declaration, however as an agribusiness in the care of animals, essential operations on Hawthorne's backstretch have continued where approximately 450 horses are stabled. The new protocols require a minimal increase in on-site staffing and strict adherence to social distancing and other health safety guidelines. "On behalf of the entire industry, we're very thankful to the Governor and the Department of Agriculture for working with us to create a solution that recognizes the unique needs and challenges of horseracing," said Tim Carey, president and general manager of Hawthorne Race Course. "There are hundreds of small businesses across the state that rely on racing at Hawthorne so this will be a boost for the Illinois economy that will not impede efforts to flatten the curve of the spread of Covid-19." As race tracks across the country begin to reopen under similar scenarios, Hawthorne will be one of the first tracks to host harness racing. The new protocols for Standardbred harness racing include (but are not limited to):
"Horsemen are very resilient by nature, but this change comes just in time for our members," said Tony Somone, executive director of the Illinois Harness Horsemen Association. "On average it costs $1500/month to take care of a racehorse whether it's racing and earning money or not. Most trainers have between 5 and 10 horses and we haven't been racing for nearly three months so many of these businesses are at a breaking point." Fans will be able to watch and wager on Hawthorne's races online or through licensed mobile apps, including Club Hawthorne (available in the app store or online). In accordance with Illinois' Phase 3 Reopening Guidelines for non-essential retail businesses, Hawthorne began to offer "bet-and-go" services at the race track as well as at certain suburban off-track facilities beginning on Friday, 29 May. |