Current Tag: woodbine entertainment
Woodbine post times altered for live Thoroughbred racing
POSTED: July 9, 2021
TORONTO – Woodbine Entertainment has announced post time changes for its live Thoroughbred racing schedule that will begin next week at Woodbine Racetrack. First race...
Gote Go goes for Selene score / Lorena chases Fury win
POSTED: July 8, 2021
TORONTO, July 8, 2021 – The $150,000 Grade 3 Selene Stakes and the $125,000 Fury Stakes share the spotlight this Saturday at Woodbine. A key...
Candy Overload a sweet treat for his connections
POSTED: July 8, 2021
TORONTO, July 8, 2021 – Krista Cole-Simpson has Candy Overload in mint condition. The handsome bay gelding, listed at 30-1 in the Queen’s Plate Winterbook,...
Jim Lawson inducted into Burlington Sports Hall of Fame
POSTED: July 6, 2021
Toronto, ON – July 6, 2021 – Woodbine Entertainment proudly congratulates Jim Lawson on his induction into the Burlington Sports Hall of Fame Class of...
$66,725.27 Pick-5 carryover Thursday at Woodbine
POSTED: June 30, 2021
Woodbine and DRF providing free past performance pages for entire card TORONTO, June 30, 2021 – Woodbine Racetrack’s Canada Day lineup on Thursday has been...
Woodbine Racetrack to open to fans on Canada Day
POSTED: June 30, 2021
Horse Racing first sport in Ontario to open for general public Woodbine Racetrack is set to welcome back spectators on Canada Day (July 1) for...
Souper Escape holds on to Trillium title in a thrilling finish
POSTED: June 26, 2021
TORONTO, June 26, 2021 – Defending champion Souper Escape just held off Crystal Glacier at the wire to win the $150,000 Trillium Stakes (Grade 3)...
Spectators Welcomed ‘Back on Track’ at Woodbine Racetrack to Open its Doors for Live Racing on Canada Day
POSTED: June 26, 2021
TORONTO, June 26, 2021 – Woodbine Entertainment announced today that it is excited to welcome back a limited number of spectators, including owners, to Woodbine...
Path to the Plate: Tidal Forces
POSTED: June 24, 2021
TORONTO, June 24, 2021 - It was a victory Gail Cox perhaps didn’t quite see coming a mile and a sixteenth away, but one that...