POMONA, Calif. - Strategies designed to minimize the effect of the shrinking horse population in Southern California proved successful for racing officials at Fairplex Park, where the 17-day Los Angeles County Fair meet ended Sunday.
Fairplex increased the number of mixed-breed races and subsidized transportation costs for out-of-town racing stables, hoping to increase both field size and wagering handle. It worked. Field size increased an average of 0.5 starters per race and generated total handle of $105,533,521 - a record daily average of more than $6.2 million.