“Downs After Dark”
The historic experiment for that track starts tonight and CD is scheduled to try it 2 more times (June 26, July 2) during this meet. Is anyone going?
It’s not cheap but for the novelty why not? General admission, normally $3, will cost $10 on Friday and $6 for the next two night programs. A pass for all three nights is available for $15.
DRF 6-19-09 Churchill goes under the lights
Post time for the seventh race is 9:05 p.m., when there still is ample daylight at this time of year on the western cusp of the Eastern time zone, assuming clear weather. But after that, artificial means will be needed to illuminate the track. The eighth race is set for 9:40, the ninth at 10:12, the 10th at 10:42, and the 11th at 11:11, meaning some fans and workers will still be trickling out at the witching hour of midnight.
The lighting structures being used were wheeled in, but there is no shortage of illumination as the track lighting will provide the equivalent of 20,383 60-watt household light bulbs.
To ensure horses were comfortable under the lights Churchill allowed trainers to jog their horses in the early morning hours this week under the lights. Rachel Alexandra was among those who worked out under the lights in the wee hours.
Courier-Journal June 15, 2009 “Horses train under the Churchill lights” - pictures of the lights and training here
For the occasion, five Friday races have been named in honor of horses with names to fit the theme and who have made a mark at Churchill, including 1953 Kentucky Derby winner Dark Star and 1991 Kentucky Oaks winner Lite Light.
Churchill is ramping up its ontrack fan-related offerings for the first night program. Attractions will include food and drink specials, red carpet entrances at Gates 10 and 17, and a variety of live music and non-traditional settings to effect “the look and feel of an upscale nightclub,” according to a track release.
Although Churchill does not reveal attendance figures except for Derby and Oaks days, estimates call for an ontrack crowd of 15,000 to 20,000.