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Colonial Downs

Colonial Downs
10515 Colonial Downs Pkwy
804-966-7223

About Colonial Downs

Colonial Downs Arial PhotographColonial Downs is Virginia's only pari-mutuel horse racetrack, and it's located in New Kent County at Exit 214 off I-64. The track features a summer thoroughbred racing season, a fall harness racing season, and an ever growing year-round slate of special events.

Eighty percent of the summer thoroughbred races are held over the Secretariat Turf Course, which at 180 feet wide, is the widest grass surface of any track in North America. The 1¼ mile dirt track is the country's second largest, next to Belmont's. The large dirt track enables harness horses to pace or trot a one mile distance while encountering just one turn, the only track anywhere to offer this unique configuration.

The Virginia Derby is Colonial's annual showcase event. The 2011 Virginia Derby was held mid July, the $600,000 Grade II event draws over 9,000 fans to the New Kent oval. Thoroughbred racing's top three year old turf horses, along with the sport's top jockeys and trainers compete 1¼ miles in the Virginia Derby. The $500,000 Grade II Colonial Turf Cup, a Derby prep race of sorts, was held June 18, 2011.


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