Laurel Park has canceled its Saturday race card because of a lack of entries, with all scheduled races shifted to Sunday. This follows a similar cancellation at Penn National on Friday for the same reason. Live racing at the track resumes on Friday with an eight-race program.
Laurel Park, a prominent mid-Atlantic horse racing venue, announced the cancellation of its entire Saturday race card owing to insufficient entries. The decision affects all originally planned races, which will now be rescheduled as overnight extras on Sunday. Entries for Sunday's card are set to be drawn on Monday.
Racing activities at Laurel Park are slated to resume on Friday, featuring an eight-race program. This includes two Pick 5 wagers, each carrying a 12% takeout rate. The highlight of the day is the seventh race, a conditioned six-furlong dirt sprint allowance restricted to Maryland-bred or Maryland-sired horses.
Among the entrants in this feature race is the 5-year-old gelding Enzo, trained by Elizabeth Merryman. Enzo is a half-brother to the Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint winner Caravel and a full brother to the Grade 2-placed Witty. This will mark his first outing since June 6, when he finished a close second by a neck in a starter-optional claiming turf sprint at Delaware Park.
This is not an isolated incident in the region. Penn National, another mid-Atlantic track, also canceled its Friday race card for the identical reason of lacking sufficient entries. Such disruptions underscore ongoing challenges in securing adequate participation for racing programs at these facilities.
For the latest updates, entries, and results from Laurel Park, interested parties can refer to the track's official resources.