A few significant reductions have been made to the cost of nominating and
sustaining your pacing colts to The Meadowlands Pace for 2014 and
beyond. Recognizing the high cost of staking and the increased
opportunities that exist for the three year old pacing colt division, the
nominating and sustaining payments for the 2014 Meadowlands Pace have been
reduced by nearly 20%. Chief among these cuts is the price to nominate
having been slashed in half, from $1,000 to $500.
Another new wrinkle for 2014 is a tiered declaration fee,
dropping the cost of entry in the elimination races from the single declaration
fee of $6,000 to $2,500 for the elimination and then $5,000 to go in the final
(if eliminations are not needed, the cost to race in the final will be $7,500).
It will cost $5,000 less than 2013 for a horse to put his nose on the gate in a
Meadowlands Pace elimination. This should allow more owners to take a
crack at one of the classics and a chance to earn the cost of the final
declaration fee while racing in the elimination.
The purse for the 2014 Meadowlands Pace is estimated to be
$750,000 with the eliminations to go for $50,000.
Looking ahead, the Meadowlands Pace is being transitioned
from an Early Closer, which requires no nomination until the year in which the
race will be contested, to a stake with payments due in prior years. To begin,
a two year old nomination payment of $400 on the foals of 2012 to race in the
2015 Pace is due on March 15, 2014. After this initial fee, the nominated
horse will be eligible to be sustained to the 2015 Pace by
making $2,000 February 15 and $2,500 March 15 payments. The total payments
then represent a further reduction of 25% versus the cost in 2014.
“The Meadowlands Pace is the signature event at The Meadowlands,” said Chairman
Jeff Gural. “These three year old pacers have a lot of options now, more
than ever before, and we feel it is important to make this event as affordable
and attractive as possible. It’s what the horsemen deserve and it’s what
The Meadowlands Pace deserves. I truly hope the horsemen respond with
their nominations.”
“This is a big step for The Meadowlands Pace,” said Director of Racing
Operations, Darin Zoccali. “Our team in the racing department has been
working on this concept for a year. I want to thank Peter Koch and Nick
Salvi for their creativity and ingenuity in coming up with a game plan that we
all believe will make The Meadowlands Pace better than ever. We have
strong confidence that these changes will yield more nominations, more horses
sustained throughout the payment process and more horses entered in the
Eliminations. The end result will be a deeper, more competitive field and
a higher purse, which is in the best interest of the horsemen and The
Meadowlands Pace itself.”
An announcement regarding the 2016 Meadowlands Pace and
beyond along with its payment schedule will be made public in the near future.
The application for the 2014 Meadowlands Pace nomination can be found here: http://meadowlandsracetrack.com/uploadedFiles/Horsemen/Harness_Stakes_Applications/2014%203YO%20early%20closing%20program_pace.pdf
The application for the two year old nomination for the 2015 Meadowlands Pace can be found here: http://meadowlandsracetrack.com/uploadedFiles/Horsemen/Harness_Stakes_Applications/meadowlands%20pace%20stakes%20ad.pdf