SHOWdown Returns To Belmont Park's Fall Championship Meet | |
| By NYRA Press Office | September 14, 2007 |
SHOWdown, the New York Racing Association’s popular and highly anticipated on-line contest, has returned to Belmont Park’s Fall Championship Meet. Players can now register for the game which officially begins at 1:00PM on Wednesday, September 26, 2007. Initiated at Saratoga Race Course in 2001 as “Saratoga Sudden Death,” SHOWdown is a very easy game to play. The rules are simple: select one horse to finish first, second or third in a race on each card during Belmont Park’s Fall Championship Meet, which runs through October 21. The entry fee for the 2007 Belmont Park Fall SHOWdown is $10. All entry fees will be returned as prizes to the contestants that finish in the Top 10. The deadline to make daily selections is 15 minutes before post time of the 1st race, each live racing day. Entrants who correctly select a horse to finish “In the Money” (first, second or third) are eligible to select a horse for the following raceday and continue in the contest. Entrants who do not select a horse to finish “In the Money” or who fail to make a daily selection are automatically eliminated from the contest. To enter the contest, click here and complete the electronic registration form. All registrations must be received by The New York Racing Association Inc. by 12:30 PM EST on Wednesday, September 26, 2007. Contestants must provide their name, e-mail address and a password. No faxed, electronically mailed or phoned-in entries will be accepted. All entries must be purchased online using the SHOWdown entry payment option which requires a valid checking account and corresponding routing number. The New York Racing Association Inc. (NYRA) is a private, non-profit racing association established in 1955, which owns and operates the three largest racetracks in New York - Aqueduct, Belmont Park and Saratoga. It is a non-profit, non-dividend paying corporation governed by a Board of Trustees, whose members, by law, receive no compensation or dividends. Since its inception, NYRA has contributed more than $3 billion in direct tax revenue to the State of New York. |










