Eight months ago the prospects for horse racing, not just in Alberta but everywhere, looked bleak. Desperate even. Covid-19 had just broken out and there was doubt that horse racing would even take place. But look at what just happened. Thoroughbred racing averaged over $800,000 a day at the recently completed meet at Edmonton’s Century Mile which was an increase of almost 400 per cent over the $162,000 average of 2019.

Put a different way, the handle on last year’s Canadian Derby, the hallmark day for thoroughbred racing, was $833,000. This year they averaged almost that much. Harness racing in Calgary averaged $175,000 a day at Century Mile, which was an increase of 75 per cent over last year.

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