Hoosier’s Derby Day Plans

Published: April 30, 2015 02:24 pm EDT

Officials with Hoosier Park have announced details in regard to the festivities at the track on Kentucky Derby Day (Saturday, May 2).

Hoosier will culminate two of the biggest days in the sport of horse racing on Saturday, May 2 by welcoming racing fans with extended hours, advanced wagering, entertainment, and dining specials to take in the excitement of the 141st running of the Kentucky Derby. With three $1,000 Kentucky Derby mega-bet drawings, a hat contest, live harness racing, and entertainment throughout the day, it will be a Derby party like none other.

Known as the ‘Greatest Two Minutes in Sports’ since 1875, the first Saturday in May has been reserved for the greatest race in horse racing – a $2 million, one-and-a-quarter mile race featuring the very best horses in the sport. All of Indiana’s simulcast race-wagering locations will be busy as they are the only locations in the state of Indiana to take wagers on the biggest race of the year. Indiana Grand Racing & Casino in Shelbyville, Hoosier Park Racing & Casino in Anderson, Winner’s Circle Pub, Grille, & OTB in Indianapolis, and the Winner’s Circle Brewpub & OTB in New Haven will offer several reserved seating and free general admission options for racing fans to watch and wager on the Kentucky Derby live from Churchill Downs.

Guests at Hoosier Park Racing & Casino will enjoy a variety of traditional Kentucky Derby weekend favorites, such as the Oaks Lily and the Kentucky Derby Mint Julep signature drinks. On Friday, The Official 141st Kentucky Oaks Collector glass will be available with the purchase of an Oaks Lily. The Official 141st Kentucky Derby Collector glass will be available with the purchase of a Mint Julep on Saturday. The Derby fashion, dining and entertainment that will be on display at Hoosier Park Racing & Casino will suitably represent the nation’s biggest, most storied, horse race.

"Our goal is to bring the pomp and ceremony of Derby Weekend to our racing fans at Hoosier Park,” said Rick Moore, Hoosier Park’s vice president and general manager of racing. “Whether it is mint juleps or beautiful women's hats, one will feel the excitement of racing's greatest weekend just as though they were in the stands at Churchill Downs.

Three lucky Hoosier Park guests will get the chance to place a $1,000 win bet on the horse he or she believes will win the Kentucky Derby. The winner must wager the entire $1,000 sum on the horse they believe will place first in the 141st running of the Kentucky Derby. This exclusive mega-bet drawing will take place at approximately 5:15 p.m., with the bet being placed prior to the Kentucky Derby post time. Hoosier Park has provided guests the Kentucky Derby win bet opportunity in the previous two editions of the Kentucky Derby and for the second consecutive year, a winning bet was made.

Hoosier Park will also offer racing fans a free hat contest on Saturday, May 2. Guests are encouraged to enter at Trackside Club Centaur from 11 a.m. – 5:45 p.m. for judging at 6 p.m. in the Terrace Showroom. Prizes will be $250 for win, $100 for place and $50 for show. Racing fans can also enjoy Shelby’s Gifts merchandise, mystery wagers and various giveaways throughout the day on Saturday.

The precursor to the Kentucky Derby, the Kentucky Oaks, will kick-off the weekend of horse racing festivities on Friday, May 1, with the Kentucky Derby running the night of Saturday, May 2. The entire Derby weekend at Hoosier Park will include property-wide dining specials, expanded beverage options, and official Kentucky Derby merchandise sales.

Advanced wagering will be available at Hoosier Park Racing & Casino for both the Kentucky Oaks and the Kentucky Derby on Thursday afternoon. The signature Kentucky Derby race has an estimated post time of 6:34 p.m. (EST) on Saturday, May 2.

Hoosier Park’s ‘Family Fun Days’ on Saturday will also offer bounce house activities, face painting, and various other entertainment geared toward the younger racing fans. Live harness racing will begin at its regularly scheduled post of 5:15 p.m. with an action-packed 14-race card. Highlighting the evening’s 14-race card will be the co-featured $21,000 Invitational Pace and $21,000 Invitational Trot in races 9 and 11, respectively. Additionally, Churchill Downs’ full racing card will be shown throughout the Hoosier Park property. Admission is free and open to the public.

(Hoosier)

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