Hollywood Gaming at Dayton Raceway to host pair of Grand Circuit races

from Dayton Raceway

Dayton, OH — Hollywood Gaming at Dayton Raceway, which will open in October, is the latest Ohio track to announce new Grand Circuit races in the state where the “Roarin’ Grand” got its start in the 1870s.

Grand Circuit President John Campbell, speaking at the Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association annual awards banquet in Dublin, Ohio, on Sunday night (Jan. 26), said, “We are really happy about getting all four Ohio tracks back on our schedule now that you are enjoying a well-deserved racing resurgence in this state. It gives us an increased Midwest presence and at the same time gives these new races immediate prestige as Grand Circuit events.”

The new Dayton Raceway races, with estimated 2014 purses of $100,000 each, are for 4-year-old and up open class horses and geldings. They have been named the Dayton Pacing Derby and Dayton Trotting Derby although a contest to rename them is likely to take place later this year. Both races are scheduled for Friday night (Oct. 24) over the new five-eighths-mile oval.

The Hambletonian Society will service the races, including advertising and acceptance of nomination and sustaining payments which begin March 15.

“The Grand Circuit has been an integral part in the success of harness racing over the last 50-plus years,” said Mark Loewe, VP of Ohio Racing Operations for parent company Penn National Gaming. “It is both an honor and a pleasure for Hollywood Gaming at Dayton Raceway to host two new Grand Circuit events. With the Ohio purses rising thanks to new revenues from casinos and VLT facilities, it is vital that we bring the best quality of horses into the state to race, and the Grand Circuit is the perfect venue.”

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