Woodbine Entertainment announces that live horse racing minus fans to resume June 14
TORONTO — Jim Lawson was hardly breathing a huge sigh of relief Thursday after announcing live horse-racing in Ontario will resume June 14.
The chief executive officer of Woodbine Entertainment said he received confirmation to resume live horse racing without spectators next month. The announcement coincided with the Ontario government’s unveiling of its three-step plan to gradually ease restrictions across the province during the course of the summer.
That will be based on vaccination rates and key public health and health-care indicators. Golf, tennis, basketball and other outdoor sports are set to reopen across Ontario on Saturday.
“I’m relieved only in the sense it gives some certainty to horse people to let them plan,” Lawson said. “But with the measures we have in place for racing and our safety record, it shouldn’t have taken this long.”