Kentucky Downs is a
Thoroughbred
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horse racing
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track located on the border between
Kentucky
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and
Tennessee
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, in the city of
Franklin, Kentucky, just off
Interstate 65. It is unique among
American tracks in that it is a European-style course—its surface is all turf (grass) instead of dirt, and it is not oval in shape.
In 2009, the Horseplayers Association of North America introduced a rating system for 65
Thoroughbred
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racetracks in
North America
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. In the top ten, Kentucky Downs was ranked #2.
History and information
The track was built in 1990 as Dueling Grounds Race Course. The name came from the history of the Sandford Duncan farm, on whose property the track was located. The farm, which was located in a slight corner of what is otherwise a perfectly straight Kentucky-Tennessee border, was the site of numerous
duels in the 1800s, because dueling was illegal in Tennessee but not in Kentucky.
Sam Houston took part in a duel on the site. Dueling ended in 1827. The track conducted only
steeplechase races in its first year, but removed the fences and switched to flat racing in 1992. The first meet featured the Dueling Grounds International, whose $750,000 purse remains the richest in American steeplechase history.
The track underwent a tumultuous series of financial misfortunes, changes in ownership, and legal battles, some of which caused the track to miss its 1997 meet. It also saw use as a concert site and a bingo hall. In 1997, the track was purchased at auction by
Turfway Park,
Churchill Downs
Churchill Downs is a horse racing complex in south Louisville, Kentucky, United States that hosts the annual Kentucky Derby. It opened in 1875 and was named for Samuel Churchill, whose family was prominent in Kentucky for many years. The first ...
and other investors. Turfway took over day-to-day management of the facility, having some of its existing staff do double duty at the new track. The name was changed to Kentucky Downs in an effort to remove the stigma attached to the Dueling Grounds brand under its previous mismanagement.
Steeplechase racing returned in 2000 with a
Grade II event, as well as traditional flat racing. The track went back to flat racing only the following year, but resumed steeplechases again in 2008.
Kentucky Downs hosts a limited live racing meet each year. The 2008 meet features the ''Kentucky Cup Turf Festival'' (run one week after the Kentucky Cup race card at
Turfway Park) and featuring the Grade 3 Kentucky Cup Turf. During the rest of the year, the track functions as an off-track
parimutuel betting site, offering simulcast wagering on most of the country's top tracks. It draws patrons largely from the nearby
Nashville, Tennessee
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market, centered approximately 40 miles (64 km) to the south, where the only other legal gambling options are the
Tennessee Lottery and riverboat
casino
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s more than two hours away. With legislation to allow casino gaming at racetracks being a topic of frequent political debate in Kentucky (particularly in the 2007 gubernatorial campaign), Kentucky Downs stands to benefit as the closest casino to metro
Nashville
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, should casinos become legalized.
In March 2007, a partnership led by investors Corey Johnsen and Ray Reid agreed to purchase 85% interest in the track. Johnsen had been president of
Lone Star Park and Reid runs a private investment and banking firm. The new partnership will be managed by Reid and Johnsen. Churchill Downs, Turfway Park and the other minority investors retain a 5% share in the track. The transaction was completed on August 6, 2007.
On September 1, 2011, Kentucky Downs introduced
Instant Racing, a hybrid between
slot machines and parimutuel wagering, where bettors play at a terminal using historical racing data and video. A request by the
Family Foundation of Kentucky to halt the use of the games, which the foundation argued were illegal slot machines, was denied by the state appeals court on October 7, 2011.
The 2012 live racing meet was held on September 8, 10, 12, 15 and 19. Racing was also scheduled on September 17, but was cancelled due to heavy rain and soft track. Owner Corey Johnsen indicated in September 2012 that he intended to file for eight racing dates for 2013 (three in late April and five in September).
Stakes events
The following important events held at Kentucky Downs.
Grade I
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Franklin-Simpson Stakes
Grade II
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Kentucky Turf Cup
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Kentucky Downs Turf Sprint Stakes
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Kentucky Downs Ladies Sprint Stakes
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Music City Stakes
Grade III
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Dueling Grounds Derby
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Kentucky Downs Ladies Turf Stakes
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Kentucky Downs Ladies Marathon Stakes
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Mint Millions Stakes
Listed
* Dueling Grounds Oaks
* Kentucky Downs Juvenile Sprint
* Kentucky Downs Juvenile Fillies
* Kentucky Downs Juvenile Mile
* One Dreamer Stakes
* Tapit Stakes
Physical attributes
The Kentucky Downs turf course is in length, with three turns.
The first turn is a sharp left-handed turn to the backstretch. Approximately 7 furlongs to the finish line, the course turns right. It then gradually turns left into the homestretch.
Kentucky Downs is one of two tracks in North America to feature a right turn – the other location is the downhill turf course at
Santa Anita Park.
TV personalities
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Jon Lies (2007–present)
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Rick Lee (2000–present)
References
External links
Kentucky Downs official site{{coord, 36.6415, -86.5623, type:landmark_region:US-KY, display=title
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Horse racing venues in Kentucky
Buildings and structures in Simpson County, Kentucky
Tourist attractions in Simpson County, Kentucky
1990 establishments in Kentucky
Franklin, Kentucky