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Woodbine Standardbreds post record 2022 season

January 10, 2023

MILTON, January 10, 2023 – Woodbine Entertainment today announced the 2022 Standardbred racing season at Woodbine Mohawk Park generated a record all-sources handle of $444,171,816.92.  

The 2022 all-sources handle smashes the previous record of $364 million in 2019 and is part of over $1 billion wagered on Woodbine Thoroughbred and Standardbred racing in 2022. 

“It’s been a terrific year of racing at Woodbine Mohawk Park and the wagering results are proof of that,” said Jim Lawson, CEO, Woodbine Entertainment. “Our Standardbred racing product and brand continues to grow globally which speaks to the quality of racing we have, in large part thanks to the talent, commitment and dedication of our horse people.” 

A total of 218 cards of live racing were conducted in 2022 at Woodbine Mohawk Park, marking the first full season since 2019. The average handle of $193,707.73 per-race (2,293 races) was up from last year’s strong average of $191,398.92 (1,693 races). 

Woodbine’s significant brand recognition across North America remained a large part in the success of 2022, with $329 million wagered through foreign outlets. The Home Market Area represented $81 million of the year’s total. 

The 2022 season was highlighted by a few marquee event records.   

The Pepsi North America Cup on Saturday, June 18, generated a record $6.3 million handle, eclipsing the previous record of $5.6 million from 2020. Superstar three-year-old Pebble Beach captured the 39th edition of Canada’s most prestigious harness race.  

Pebble Beach and driver Todd McCarthy winning the 39th Pepsi North America Cup. (New Image Media)

Later in the year, the third edition of the Mohawk Million generated a record handle of $3.9 million as Oh Well strolled to a sparkling score in the $1 million race.  

Oh Well and driver Tim Tetrick winning the 2022 Mohawk Million. (New Image Media)

The Breeders Crown, harness racing’s year-end championship series, was held over October 28 and 29 at Mohawk Park. The two-day event generated $8.9 million in handle, up from the 2019 total of $6.6 million.  

Bulldog Hanover and driver Dexter Dunn winning the 2022 Breeders Crown Open Pace final. (New Image Media)

Key Highlights of 2022: 

The 2023 live racing season at Woodbine Mohawk Park is now underway. A total of 222 race dates are scheduled to be contested. Live racing currently takes place every Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Post time is 7 p.m. 

For the latest information, visit WoodbineMohawkPark.com or follow @WoodbineSB and @WoodbineComms on Twitter. 

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