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The $144,272,332 common pool handle on the two-day Breeders' Cup
World Championships was down 7% from the 2011 figure of $155,525,947
when the races were held at Churchill Downs. According to a review
conducted by Breeders' Cup officials, declines from East Coast
pari-mutuel outlets in states affected by Hurricane Sandy totaled more
than $9 million. Wagering sites in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and West Virginia experienced an
overall 29% decline in handle over the two days."
"While numerous factors come into play in analyzing wagering totals,
it is apparent that the effects of the storm suppressed handle from
what are traditionally strong areas of the country," said Ken Kirchner
of Falkirk International, a wagering and simulcasting consultant to
Breeders' Cup. “New York was especially hard hit as NYRA was off $1.4
million (26%); Nassau OTB was down $1 million (56%), Yonkers down 50%,
Suffolk OTB down (39%) and Catskill OTB down 38%."
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