NYRA's Renovation of Belmont's Pony Track Complete

Belmont's pony track | Courtesy of NYRA

The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) has installed a Tapeta Footings synthetic surface at Belmont's pony track, located just to the northeast of Belmont's training track. The quarter-mile pony track, which is used mostly for jogging horses, will be open seven days a week from 5:30-10:30 a.m. beginning Tuesday, Dec. 6.

“Modern synthetic surfaces have a wide range of applications for horsemen and track operators alike, and we look forward to working with the product every day and in all seasons at Belmont Park,” said Glen Kozak, NYRA Senior Vice President, Operations and Capital Projects.

NYRA plans to collect data from the new pony track to help decide whether to add a synthetic track as the fourth Belmont Park racing surface.

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