“A number of factors require that these reductions be made,” said Kevin Flanery, senior vice president of Churchill Downs Incorporated, Calder’s parent company. “Calder has not fully recovered from the two and a half months at the beginning of the season when its signal was not allowed to be simulcast out of state. In addition, Calder racing has not been available through advance deposit wagering platforms, such as TwinSpires.com, since the season began on April 21 due to an ongoing dispute with the Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Group.”
In addition to the reduction of overnight purses, cuts totaling $1,020,000 will now be made to upcoming stakes races on the Calder and Tropical schedules. Those reductions are as follows:
Calder Meet
* Brave Raj Stakes from $150,000 to $90,000
* Foolish Pleasure Stakes from $150,000 to $90,000
* $100,000 Shocker T. Handicap and $100,000 Hollywood Wildcat Handicap – cancelled
Tropical Meet:
* $100,000 Challenge of the Americas Invitational – cancelled
* $100,000 Kris S. Stakes and $100,000 Cherokee Frolic Stakes – cancelled
* La Prevoyante Handicap from $200,000 to $150,000
* W.L. McKnight Handicap from $200,000 to $150,000
* $100,000 Chaposa Springs Handicap and $100,000 Pete Axthelm Stakes – cancelled
* $100,000 Tropical Park Oaks – cancelled
Business levels will continue to be monitored and adjustments to the distribution of overnight purses will be made accordingly.

