Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted 8 hours ago Journalists Share Posted 8 hours ago Wyoming's first mile-long horse racing track, Thunder Plains Park, has been approved by the Wyoming Gaming Commission for 16 live race dates in 2025, as well as simulcasting and related activities. While the first racing season will feature temporary structures, the essential components, including barns, racing officials' tower, video patrol towers, and spectator areas, will be in place. The track, located 10 miles east of Cheyenne at Thunder Plains Park, will host its inaugural race day Friday, August 1 with additional race days to follow on August 2, 3, 8-10, 15-17, 22-24, 29-31 and September 1. Dates are subject to change per the Wyoming Gaming Commission. “As a fifth-generation Wyomingite, being able to bring this track to our state carries a lot of meaning,” said Thunder Plains managing partner Ryan Clement. “Thunder Plains sees an incredible opportunity to create a positive impact not only on the Wyoming horse racing industry but also the area's economy, in terms of new job opportunities and tourism revenue.” Through partnerships with elite industry veterans and horsemen, Thunder Plains looks forward to bringing high-quality, high-caliber racing to Laramie County. “We've established a strong partnership with 1/ST, North America's preeminent Thoroughbred racing, entertainment and pari-mutuel wagering company,” said Clement. “They've set the standard for horse safety across the nation, and we're looking forward to bringing that strong emphasis on safety and track protocols to Wyoming.” Of the partnership with Thunder Plains, 1/ST TECHNOLOGY's Senior Vice President Jeff True said he sees exciting opportunities ahead. “1/ST has a long history of operating premier racetracks and premier racing events across the country. We are thrilled to be entering the Wyoming horse racing market together with our local Wyoming partners, and we look forward to lending our expertise to help grow Wyoming horse racing.” For all simulcasting operations, 1/ST will leverage the expertise of its affiliates at Monarch Content Management, AmTote International, and PariMAX. “Our racetrack will be operated with numerous horse safety and welfare protocols in place,” said Clement. “The track itself, being a mile long and eighty feet wide, dramatically improves horse and rider safety. Throughout track design and construction, we collaborated with Dennis Moore, a renowned track surface specialist, to ensure the safest, most high-quality racing surface.” Future plans at Thunder Plains Park include building a regional equestrian center and establishing a high-altitude horse training and breeding program. The post Wyoming To Open First Mile-Long Track At Thunder Plains appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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