#CANADA RACING: Increase In Purses At Woodbine

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Woodbine Entertainment and the Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association of Ontario reached an agreement in principle on a new two-year deal that boosts purses by about US$4 million. The new agreement commits US$45.3 million in purses in 2025 and US45.5 million in 2026, both with 128-day race meets.

The upcoming 2025 season kicks off on Saturday, April 26, and concludes on Sunday, Dec. 14.

“We are very pleased to have reached this agreement with the HBPA that increases purses for our racing community, even as the industry continues to face significant challenges and headwinds,” Woodbine CEO Michael Copeland said. “We understand and appreciate that many horse people are facing tough economic circumstances during these uncertain times. At the same time, we remain focused on meaningful strategic initiatives aimed at driving long-term growth and sustainability. Our sole mandate is to support a vibrant horse racing industry in Ontario, and we will continue working hard toward a stronger future for our sport and its participants.

“On behalf of Woodbine and our board of directors, I would like to thank the HBPA and its Board, and especially its negotiation committee, for working diligently towards a positive result for the Woodbine racing community.”

"Reaching an agreement allows our horse people to plan and move forward. The 128 racing days and the purse increase provides needed stability for our members and while there is always more work to be done, we believe that this is a necessary and positive step forward for racing in Ontario. We thank Woodbine for engaging in a very difficult but respectful negotiation with HBPA,” HBPA president Sue Leslie said. “We embrace open dialogue with Woodbine and remain hopeful for the future. Thank you to our owners and trainers for their patience and support.”

 

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