Beginning next month, the New York Racing Association plans to throttle computer-assisted wagering at one minute until post, limiting these high-volume teams to the same six bets per second ceiling that applies to retail customers ... .
Beginning next month, the New York Racing Association plans to throttle computer-assisted wagering at one minute until post, limiting these high-volume teams to the same six bets per second ceiling that applies to retail customers ... .
With his background in real estate, NYRA chairman and Jockey Club steward Marc Holliday is the ideal person to guide the organization's future and construction of Belmont Park... .
NYRA and the Jockeys’ Guild had what was described as a “productive meeting” that lasted several hours Monday, and Thursday’s return to racing marked a significant step in the parties moving past the dispute.
Representatives from both sides met Monday after the jockeys, led by Jockeys’ GuildNew York representative Kendrick Carmouche, walked out citing multiple issues with NYRA management ... .
NYRA announced Dec. 3 the addition of one day of live racing Dec. 10 as part of the fall meet at Aqueduct. Following the cancellation of live racing after Race 1 Nov. 30, approval from the NYSGM to conduct live racing on Dec. 10 was granted ... .
“That said, NYRA has a core responsibility to protect the integrity of its racing operations for the betting public and racing participants.” ... The jockeys ultimately decided “to abandon” the rest of Sunday’s program, NYRA said.
After eight of Sunday’s nine races at Aqueduct were canceled following a jockey-led protest, live racing remains on schedule to return Thursday afternoon, NYRA confirmed to Newsday on Monday.