Update on Backstretch Barn Fire at Saratoga Casino Hotel Harness Track
Investigation Remains Ongoing Following Loss of 17 Horses
Saratoga Springs, NY – Saratoga Casino Hotel and the Saratoga Harness Horsepersons Association are providing an update regarding the barn fire that occurred at approximately 2:30 a.m. this morning in the backstretch area of the harness racetrack. Officials have confirmed that 17 horses perished in the fire.

The barn housed a total of 18 horses and was completely destroyed. One horse escaped the barn and sustained minor injuries.
The horses belonged to two trainers who stabled their horses in the barn. Trainer Robyn Mongiardo lost 11 horses, while trainer Timothy Benson lost six horses.
The fire was contained to a single barn and did not spread to adjacent structures. Security personnel from both Saratoga Casino Hotel and the nearby Saratoga Racecourse, along with emergency responders, acted quickly to evacuate horses from neighboring barns and secure the surrounding area. Approximately 350 horses are typically housed in the backstretch.
“The loss suffered today is heartbreaking for our racing community,” said Sam Gerrity, Chief Executive Officer of Saratoga Casino Hotel. “Our thoughts remain with Robyn, Tim, their teams, the horse owners, and everyone affected by this tragedy. We are deeply grateful to the security personnel, first responders, and racing staff whose swift actions helped protect the horses and people in the surrounding barns.”
Saratoga Casino Hotel is working with Saratoga Hospital to make grief counseling services available to trainers, caretakers, owners, and other members of the backstretch community affected by this tragedy. Information regarding counseling resources will be provided directly to those impacted.
“This is a sobering day in our industry, a horse person’s worst nightmare. We express our deep condolences to all impacted and thank all emergency responders and track workers for their quick response,” said Henry Westbrook, President Saratoga Harness Horseperson’s Association.
The area remains closed as investigators continue to determine the cause of the fire.
Saratoga Casino Hotel will hold a memorial service to honor the horses lost in the fire. Details regarding the service will be announced at a later date.
About Saratoga Casino Hotel:
Saratoga Casino Hotel, located on Crescent Avenue in Saratoga Springs, NY, features slot machines, electronic table games, a luxury hotel, Vapor, Morton’s® The Steakhouse, a casual dining restaurant, full-service bars, and a variety of guest services. Simulcast wagering is available and live harness racing runs February through mid-December. For more information, please visit www.saratogacasino.com or call 800-727-2990. Must be 18 years of age or older to play video gaming machines or wager on horses. Please play responsibly.
Media Contacts:
Amy Brannigan
Corporate Director of Marketing
abrannigan@saratogacasino.com
(518) 581-5721