Aqueduct to Launch Per Start Credit Program

Aqueduct | Sarah Andrew

A new “per start credit” program for owners and trainers to further enhance horsemen participation has been announced by the New York Racing Association, Inc. and the New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association. The program is also designed to help offset the costs of workers' compensation during the 2017-18 winter meet at Aqueduct Racetrack.

All owners and trainers, including those shipping in from out-of-town racetracks or training facilities, who finish fourth through last in a race this winter at Aqueduct will be guaranteed to earn at least $300 per starter through this program. The per start credit will be applied to any outstanding balance for the New York Jockey Injury Compensation Fund, which provides workers' compensation insurance for jockeys and exercise riders.

“This is a program that reflects NYRA's continuing commitment to winter racing,” said Chris Kay, CEO and President of NYRA. “The goal is to increase field size and offer the best racing product possible. We're pleased to work with NYTHA toward achieving that goal.”

NYTHA President Rick Violette, Jr. added, “NYTHA has long been a proponent of this and any program that might make the cost of doing business in New York a little less prohibitive, and encourage more interest in New York racing. The funds will be used to help defray the ever-rising cost of workers' compensation insurance coverage for the jockeys and the exercise riders. While this is not an answer to the workers' compensation crisis, it will help horsemen in the short term as we continue our work to find a long-term solution to the problem.”

The per start credit program will encompass live racing days during the 2017-18 winter meet at Aqueduct, applying to starts from Dec. 6 through Mar. 31.

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