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{{Short description|Horse race track in New Kent County, Virginia}}
{{Infobox racecourse
{{Infobox racecourse
|name = Colonial Downs
|name = Colonial Downs
|image =[[Image:ColonialDownsLogo.png|center]]
|image =[[Image:ColonialDownsLogo.png|center]]
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|location = [[New Kent County, Virginia|New Kent County]], [[Virginia|Virginia, USA]]
|location = [[New Kent County, Virginia]], [[United States|U.S.]]
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|owner = [[Churchill Downs, Inc.]]
|owner = [[Churchill Downs, Inc.]]
|operator =
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|opened = Initial: 1997–2013<br />Restablished: 2019–
|opened = Initial: 1997–2013<br />Reestablished: 2019–
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|racetype = [[Thoroughbred horse racing|Thoroughbred]], [[Harness racing|Harness]]
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|coursetype = [[Flat racing]]
|coursetype = [[Flat racing]]
|notableraces = [[Graded stakes race|Grade III]] [[Virginia Derby]]
|notableraces = [[Graded stakes race|Grade III]] [[Virginia Derby]], [[Graded Stakes Race|Grade I]] [[Arlington Million]], [[Graded Stakes Race|Grade I]] [[Beverly D. Stakes]]
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The track requested 25 thoroughbred dates in 2009, down from 45 in 2008. After negotiations with the track's horsemen and the Commonwealth of Virginia, the track ran 40 thoroughbred dates. The schedule originally ran from June 12 to August 4, 2009, but was later moved up one week. This allowed the track to run live racing on [[Belmont Stakes]] day, June 6. The fall harness meet ran 36 dates, from September 8 through November 7. The harness meet was timed to end on [[Breeders' Cup]] weekend.
The track requested 25 thoroughbred dates in 2009, down from 45 in 2008. After negotiations with the track's horsemen and the Commonwealth of Virginia, the track ran 40 thoroughbred dates. The schedule originally ran from June 12 to August 4, 2009, but was later moved up one week. This allowed the track to run live racing on [[Belmont Stakes]] day, June 6. The fall harness meet ran 36 dates, from September 8 through November 7. The harness meet was timed to end on [[Breeders' Cup]] weekend.


Colonial Downs stopped scheduling thoroughbred racing from 2013, due to a dispute between track management and horsemen's groups.<ref name=rtd_111315/> Harness racing ended the following year, and all track-affiliated betting sites were closed in April 2015.<ref name=rtd_040715/> The track filed a lawsuit in the [[United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia]], seeking clarity in recently-amended state horse racing laws,<ref name=rtd_111315/> but the case was dismissed in the District Court on November 24, 2015.
Colonial Downs stopped scheduling thoroughbred racing from 2013, due to a dispute between track management and horsemen's groups.<ref name=rtd_111315/> Harness racing ended the following year, and all track-affiliated betting sites were closed in April 2015.<ref name=rtd_040715/> The track filed a lawsuit in the [[United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia]], seeking clarity in recently amended state horse racing laws,<ref name=rtd_111315/> but the case was dismissed in the District Court on November 24, 2015.


[[File:A race at Colonial Downs in New Kent County, Virginia 2019.jpg|left|thumb|A race on the Secretariat turf course after racing was resumed at Colonial Downs in New Kent County, Virginia. Aug. 10, 2019.]]In November 2015, Colonial Downs was denied 2016 racing dates by the Virginia Racing Commission. In rendering their decision, commissioners stated that Colonial Downs "displayed callous disregard for the industry" when it surrendered its unlimited racing license in 2014. A spokesman for [[Jacobs Entertainment]] said that all options to keep the track open have been exhausted.<ref name=rtd_111715>{{cite web |url=http://www.richmond.com/business/article_6b106667-55ea-54f7-8abe-ce040511e590.html|title=Racing commission rejects Colonial Downs' application to run Thoroughbred races next year|last1=Hazard|first1=Carol|date=17 November 2015|website=richmond.com|publisher=Richmond Times-Dispatch|access-date=17 November 2015}}</ref>
[[File:A race at Colonial Downs in New Kent County, Virginia 2019.jpg|left|thumb|A race on the Secretariat turf course after racing was resumed at Colonial Downs in [[New Kent County, Virginia]]. August 10, 2019.]] In November 2015, Colonial Downs was denied 2016 racing dates by the Virginia Racing Commission. In rendering their decision, commissioners stated that Colonial Downs "displayed callous disregard for the industry" when it surrendered its unlimited racing license in 2014. A spokesman for [[Jacobs Entertainment|Jacobs Entertainment, Inc.]] said that all options to keep the track open have been exhausted.<ref name=rtd_111715>{{cite web |url=http://www.richmond.com/business/article_6b106667-55ea-54f7-8abe-ce040511e590.html|title=Racing commission rejects Colonial Downs' application to run Thoroughbred races next year|last1=Hazard|first1=Carol|date=17 November 2015|website=richmond.com|publisher=Richmond Times-Dispatch|access-date=17 November 2015}}</ref>


In April 2018, Virginia enacted a law to allow [[Instant Racing|historical racing]] machines (similar to slot machines) at the track and at off-track betting parlors, in an effort to make it economically viable to reopen the track.<ref>{{cite news|title=Northam signs legislation aimed at reopening Colonial Downs, ordering 'reasonable limitations on the proliferation of gaming in Virginia'|newspaper=Richmond Times-Dispatch|first=Michael|last=Martz|date=April 9, 2018|url=http://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/government-politics/general-assembly/northam-signs-legislation-aimed-at-reopening-colonial-downs-ordering-reasonable/article_6de9b63f-2a89-5b65-a7c0-bd4fc31e63da.html|accessdate=2018-04-28}}</ref> Weeks later, the track was purchased by Revolutionary Racing (later named Colonial Downs Group<ref>{{cite news|title=Colonial Downs moves ahead with renovations, hiring staff|work=The Virginia Gazette|date=February 26, 2019|author=Ashley Luck|location=Williamsburg|url=https://www.dailypress.com/virginiagazette/va-vg-tr-nk-colonialdownsprogress-22719-story.html|accessdate=2022-12-17}}</ref>), a Chicago-based partnership that included gaming executives and [[Peninsula Pacific Entertainment]], for a price of over $20 million.<ref>{{cite news|title=Racing group buys Colonial Downs for more than $20 million, promising to revitalize Virginia horse racing|newspaper=Richmond Times-Dispatch|first=Graham|last=Moomaw|date=April 25, 2018|url=http://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/government-politics/racing-group-buys-colonial-downs-for-more-than-million-promising/article_55dc604a-b53a-536b-a2d2-9c555dd06a45.html|accessdate=2018-04-28}}</ref> Peninsula Pacific later bought out the other investors, taking full ownership of Colonial Downs.<ref>{{cite news|title=Chesapeake could get 700 slot-style gambling machines if Rosie's Gaming Emporium opens|work=The Virginian-Pilot|date=January 16, 2019|author=Kimberly Pierceall|url=https://www.pilotonline.com/business/consumer/article_a76101a6-1905-11e9-8501-63196f39ed13.html|accessdate=2022-06-20}}</ref> The track held its first race since 2013 on August 8, 2019.
In April 2018, Virginia enacted a law to allow [[Instant Racing|historical racing]] machines (similar to slot machines) at the track and at off-track betting parlors, in an effort to make it economically viable to reopen the track.<ref>{{cite news|title=Northam signs legislation aimed at reopening Colonial Downs, ordering 'reasonable limitations on the proliferation of gaming in Virginia'|newspaper=Richmond Times-Dispatch|first=Michael|last=Martz|date=April 9, 2018|url=http://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/government-politics/general-assembly/northam-signs-legislation-aimed-at-reopening-colonial-downs-ordering-reasonable/article_6de9b63f-2a89-5b65-a7c0-bd4fc31e63da.html|access-date=2018-04-28}}</ref> Weeks later, the track was purchased by Revolutionary Racing (later named Colonial Downs Group<ref>{{cite news|title=Colonial Downs moves ahead with renovations, hiring staff|work=The Virginia Gazette|date=February 26, 2019|author=Ashley Luck|location=Williamsburg|url=https://www.dailypress.com/virginiagazette/va-vg-tr-nk-colonialdownsprogress-22719-story.html|access-date=2022-12-17}}</ref>), a Chicago-based partnership that included gaming executives and [[Peninsula Pacific Entertainment]], for a price of over $20 million.<ref>{{cite news|title=Racing group buys Colonial Downs for more than $20 million, promising to revitalize Virginia horse racing|newspaper=Richmond Times-Dispatch|first=Graham|last=Moomaw|date=April 25, 2018|url=http://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/government-politics/racing-group-buys-colonial-downs-for-more-than-million-promising/article_55dc604a-b53a-536b-a2d2-9c555dd06a45.html|access-date=2018-04-28}}</ref> Peninsula Pacific later bought out the other investors, taking full ownership of Colonial Downs.<ref>{{cite news|title=Chesapeake could get 700 slot-style gambling machines if Rosie's Gaming Emporium opens|work=The Virginian-Pilot|date=January 16, 2019|author=Kimberly Pierceall|url=https://www.pilotonline.com/business/consumer/article_a76101a6-1905-11e9-8501-63196f39ed13.html|access-date=2022-06-20}}</ref> The track held its first race since 2013 on August 8, 2019.


In 2022, Peninsula Pacific sold the bulk of its assets, including Colonial Downs, to Churchill Downs, Inc.<ref>{{cite news|title=Kentucky's Churchill Downs to acquire parent company of Colonial Downs, Rosie's|work=Richmond Times-Dispatch|date=February 22, 2022|author=Michael Phillips|url=https://richmond.com/sports/local/kentuckys-churchill-downs-to-acquire-parent-company-of-colonial-downs-rosies/article_5ed2e4fb-b973-5072-b06c-f6c55c55f303.html|accessdate=2022-06-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release|title=Churchill Downs Incorporated completes acquisition of substantially all of the assets of Peninsula Pacific Entertainment|publisher=Churchill Downs, Inc.|date=November 1, 2022|url=https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2022/11/01/2546031/12388/en/Churchill-Downs-Incorporated-Completes-Acquisition-of-Substantially-All-of-the-Assets-of-Peninsula-Pacific-Entertainment.html|accessdate=2022-12-17|via=GlobeNewswire}}</ref>
In 2022, Peninsula Pacific sold the bulk of its assets, including Colonial Downs, to Churchill Downs, Inc.<ref>{{cite news|title=Kentucky's Churchill Downs to acquire parent company of Colonial Downs, Rosie's|work=Richmond Times-Dispatch|date=February 22, 2022|author=Michael Phillips|url=https://richmond.com/sports/local/kentuckys-churchill-downs-to-acquire-parent-company-of-colonial-downs-rosies/article_5ed2e4fb-b973-5072-b06c-f6c55c55f303.html|access-date=2022-06-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release|title=Churchill Downs Incorporated completes acquisition of substantially all of the assets of Peninsula Pacific Entertainment|publisher=Churchill Downs, Inc.|date=November 1, 2022|url=https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2022/11/01/2546031/12388/en/Churchill-Downs-Incorporated-Completes-Acquisition-of-Substantially-All-of-the-Assets-of-Peninsula-Pacific-Entertainment.html|access-date=2022-12-17|via=GlobeNewswire}}</ref>


==Physical attributes==
==Physical attributes==
The track has a one and one-quarter mile dirt oval, a seven and one half furlong inner turf oval and a one and one-eighth mile outer turf oval.
The track has a -mile dirt oval, a 7½-furlong inner turf oval and a 1⅛-mile outer turf oval.


==Racing==
==Racing==
The track featured an autumn [[harness racing]] meet. Colonial Downs was the only 1 and 1/4 mile track in North America with harness racing and features a one turn mile. The horses start from a chute on the backstretch. Harness racing times at Colonial Downs were the fastest in racing. On October 11, 2008, the world trotting record was set during the $100,000 Patriot Invitational. It was set by Enough Talk. The trotter became the first in harness racing history to break the 1:50 barrier with 1:49.3.
The track featured an autumn [[harness racing]] meet. Colonial Downs was the only 1¼-mile track in North America with harness racing and features a one turn mile. The horses start from a chute on the backstretch. Harness racing times at Colonial Downs were the fastest in racing. On October 11, 2008, the world trotting record was set during the $100,000 Patriot Invitational. It was set by Enough Talk. The trotter became the first in harness racing history to break the 1:50 barrier with 1:49.3.


===Graded events===
===Graded events===
The following Graded events were held at Colonial Downs in 2022.
The following Graded events are held at Colonial Downs

'''Grade I'''

*[[Arlington Million]]
*[[Beverly D. Stakes]]

'''Grade II'''

*[[Secretariat Stakes]]


'''Grade III'''
'''Grade III'''


*[[Virginia Derby]]
*[[Virginia Derby]] (Formerly GII Race)


===Former graded events===
===Former graded events===


The following graded stakes were formerly ran at Colonial Downs:
The following graded stakes were formerly run at Colonial Downs:


*Grade II [[Colonial Turf Cup]] (since 2015, run at Laurel Park now as [[Baltimore Washington International Turf Cup]])
*Grade II [[Colonial Turf Cup]] (since 2015, run at Laurel Park now as [[Baltimore Washington International Turf Cup]])
*Grade III [[All Along Stakes]] (since 2015, run at Laurel Park)
*Grade III [[All Along Stakes]] (since 2015, run at Laurel Park)
*Listed [[Virginia Oaks]]
*Grade III [[Virginia Oaks]] (now listed stakes run at Colonial Downs)


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{official website|https://rosiesgaming.com/racing/|Colonial Downs}}
* {{official website|https://rosiesgaming.com/racing/|Colonial Downs}}

[[Category:Horse racing in Virginia]]
[[Category:Sports venues in Virginia]]
[[Category:Sports venues in Virginia]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in New Kent County, Virginia]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in New Kent County, Virginia]]

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Colonial Downs
LocationNew Kent County, Virginia, U.S.
Coordinates37°29′9.76″N 77°0′20.41″W / 37.4860444°N 77.0056694°W / 37.4860444; -77.0056694
Owned byChurchill Downs, Inc.
Date openedInitial: 1997–2013
Reestablished: 2019–
Race typeThoroughbred,
Course typeFlat racing
Notable racesGrade III Virginia Derby, Grade I Arlington Million, Grade I Beverly D. Stakes
[[1] Official website]

Colonial Downs is a racetrack located in New Kent County, Virginia adjacent to Interstate 64, halfway between Richmond and Williamsburg. The track conducted Thoroughbred flat racing and Standardbred harness racing between 1997 and 2014,[1][2] and reopened for thoroughbreds in 2019. It is owned and operated by Churchill Downs, Inc.

History and information

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The track opened on September 1, 1997. More than 13,000 attended the track on opening day. The track used several unconventional construction and business approaches. They constructed one of the largest tracks in size in the country but built a relatively small clubhouse. They also built OTBs prior to the opening of the track. The track also struck a deal with Maryland to stop Maryland racing during the Colonial Downs thoroughbred meet, although this later ended. The tract of land on which the track is built was obtained through an eminent domain suit brought by the State of Virginia against an African American/Native American family (Tero Johnson) that had owned the majority of the land since 1863.

Until 2005, the track was managed by the Maryland Jockey Club under a complicated agreement with Virginia and Maryland regulators and the Maryland-Virginia Racing Circuit. The track was fairly successful and offered good summertime turf racing in the traditionally poor three-year-old turf division. The track ran two legs of the annual Jacobs Investments Grand Slam of Grass. This event consisted of the Colonial Turf Cup and the Virginia Derby from Colonial Downs, the Secretariat Stakes from Arlington Park and the Breeders' Cup Turf.

The track requested 25 thoroughbred dates in 2009, down from 45 in 2008. After negotiations with the track's horsemen and the Commonwealth of Virginia, the track ran 40 thoroughbred dates. The schedule originally ran from June 12 to August 4, 2009, but was later moved up one week. This allowed the track to run live racing on Belmont Stakes day, June 6. The fall harness meet ran 36 dates, from September 8 through November 7. The harness meet was timed to end on Breeders' Cup weekend.

Colonial Downs stopped scheduling thoroughbred racing from 2013, due to a dispute between track management and horsemen's groups.[1] Harness racing ended the following year, and all track-affiliated betting sites were closed in April 2015.[2] The track filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, seeking clarity in recently amended state horse racing laws,[1] but the case was dismissed in the District Court on November 24, 2015.

A race on the Secretariat turf course after racing was resumed at Colonial Downs in New Kent County, Virginia. August 10, 2019.

In November 2015, Colonial Downs was denied 2016 racing dates by the Virginia Racing Commission. In rendering their decision, commissioners stated that Colonial Downs "displayed callous disregard for the industry" when it surrendered its unlimited racing license in 2014. A spokesman for Jacobs Entertainment, Inc. said that all options to keep the track open have been exhausted.[3]

In April 2018, Virginia enacted a law to allow historical racing machines (similar to slot machines) at the track and at off-track betting parlors, in an effort to make it economically viable to reopen the track.[4] Weeks later, the track was purchased by Revolutionary Racing (later named Colonial Downs Group[5]), a Chicago-based partnership that included gaming executives and Peninsula Pacific Entertainment, for a price of over $20 million.[6] Peninsula Pacific later bought out the other investors, taking full ownership of Colonial Downs.[7] The track held its first race since 2013 on August 8, 2019.

In 2022, Peninsula Pacific sold the bulk of its assets, including Colonial Downs, to Churchill Downs, Inc.[8][9]

Physical attributes

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The track has a 1¼-mile dirt oval, a 7½-furlong inner turf oval and a 1⅛-mile outer turf oval.

Racing

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The track featured an autumn harness racing meet. Colonial Downs was the only 1¼-mile track in North America with harness racing and features a one turn mile. The horses start from a chute on the backstretch. Harness racing times at Colonial Downs were the fastest in racing. On October 11, 2008, the world trotting record was set during the $100,000 Patriot Invitational. It was set by Enough Talk. The trotter became the first in harness racing history to break the 1:50 barrier with 1:49.3.

Graded events

[edit]

The following Graded events are held at Colonial Downs

Grade I

Grade II

Grade III

Former graded events

[edit]

The following graded stakes were formerly run at Colonial Downs:

References

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  1. ^ a b c Hazard, Carol (13 November 2015). "Colonial Downs asks court to clarify law in horse racing standoff". richmond.com. Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
  2. ^ a b Geiger, Jacob (7 April 2015). "Colonial Downs to lay off 32 remaining employees, shut off-track betting parlors". richmond.com. Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 2015-11-14.
  3. ^ Hazard, Carol (17 November 2015). "Racing commission rejects Colonial Downs' application to run Thoroughbred races next year". richmond.com. Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  4. ^ Martz, Michael (April 9, 2018). "Northam signs legislation aimed at reopening Colonial Downs, ordering 'reasonable limitations on the proliferation of gaming in Virginia'". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
  5. ^ Ashley Luck (February 26, 2019). "Colonial Downs moves ahead with renovations, hiring staff". The Virginia Gazette. Williamsburg. Retrieved 2022-12-17.
  6. ^ Moomaw, Graham (April 25, 2018). "Racing group buys Colonial Downs for more than $20 million, promising to revitalize Virginia horse racing". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
  7. ^ Kimberly Pierceall (January 16, 2019). "Chesapeake could get 700 slot-style gambling machines if Rosie's Gaming Emporium opens". The Virginian-Pilot. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  8. ^ Michael Phillips (February 22, 2022). "Kentucky's Churchill Downs to acquire parent company of Colonial Downs, Rosie's". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 2022-06-19.
  9. ^ "Churchill Downs Incorporated completes acquisition of substantially all of the assets of Peninsula Pacific Entertainment" (Press release). Churchill Downs, Inc. November 1, 2022. Retrieved 2022-12-17 – via GlobeNewswire.
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