‘One for the history books:’ Horse racing back but without cheering crowds
WINNIPEG — A horse track in Manitoba has had some significant moments in its more than 60 years of racing, but animals charging around the oval loop before empty stands will be historic.
“It’s going to be nothing short of bizarre,” said Assiniboia Downs CEO Darren Dunn.
The Winnipeg track is off to the races as the first to reopen in Canada, after sporting venues closed earlier this year to stop the spread of COVID-19.
On Monday night, however, horses and jockeys at the Winnipeg venue were to race in front of a handful of staff and trainers. All people going inside were to have their temperatures taken and be wearing face masks. Not even horses’ owners would be allowed to watch.