June 13 is another possible start-up date for racing to begin after the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the start of the season.
Jim Lawson
A continuation of the series of information and Q & A videos from Woodbine Entertainment updating the horse racing scene during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Horses, horsepeople and racing fans are chomping at the bit to get back to racing; masks will be mandatory on backstretch, among new protocols.
Last week’s virtual Stronger Together will become a monthly event, plus some key points regarding safety and support are highlighted.
Horses are in light training at Woodbine and Jim Lawson hopes for a June-July start to the 2020 racing season, without spectators.
"Please be patient" says Woodbine CEO Jim Lawson as horse racing navigates the unprecented spread of the deadly COVID-19 virus.
On Wednesday, tune in and have a chance to ask questions of Woodbine Entertainment's CEO Jim Lawson about the effect on racing of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jim Lawson, CEO of Woodbine Entertainment and his board, HBPA, Ontario Racing working furiously to help horsepeople while racing on hold.
Woodbine Entertainment's CEO Jim Lawson speaks to the need for sports wagering to flow through racetracks and teletheatres.
Two weeks left to donation a little, or a lot, to the retired racehorses who are living at LongRun awaiting a new adoptive home
Jim Lawson and Jonathan Zammit spoke to range of topics concerning Ontario racing and changes going forward to the 2020 season
A panel discussion with Jim Lawson and others on topics and issues central to securing a sustainable future for horse racing in Ontario.
Jim Lawson will retire from the board chair of the CFL to concentrate on CEO duties at Woodbine Racetrack and its expansion.
Woodbine’s Corporate Responsibility Report highlights their contributions to the industry and updates the public on the organization’s initiatives.
"There has been a culture in this industry that if you can get away with it, it must be okay. That's got to stop" - Jim Lawson