When Canterbury Park put Saturdays back on its racing calendar, track officials anticipated there would be a tradeoff. They hoped that restoring the traditional weekend schedule would draw more spectators this summer, but with so many other tracks also running on Saturdays, they thought out-of-state wagering might take a hit.
The season unexpectedly delivered the best of both worlds. The Shakopee track saw total handle rise to $97.6 million, a Canterbury Park record, during a 64-day meet that ended Saturday. While the throwback schedule fulfilled its mission of attracting more fans and boosting on-track handle, out-of-state wagering also increased to fuel an uptick in overall handle for the third consecutive year.
The 13-race finale drew $2.4 million in wagering. For the season, total handle was up 7.4% over last year, on-track wagering rose 16% and out-of-state handle was up 6.5%.
Canterbury faces a busy offseason. Officials still are negotiating an extension of their purse-enhancement deal with the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, which is critical to keeping next year's purses at the same level, and a major renovation of the stable area will begin this fall.
Saturday, though, was all about celebrating a successful summer.
"We hoped to get our live handle back to the numbers we had historically, when we were more focused on the weekend audience," said Andrew Offerman, Canterbury's senior vice president of racing. "We were prepared to sacrifice some of our overall handle to accommodate that. To be able to set another record exceeded my expectations."
Canterbury has seen a sharp increase in out-of-state wagering since 2020, when the pandemic forced it to change its strategy. With attendance affected by COVID-19 restrictions, track officials pursued more out-of-state wagering by choosing to race on days when few other tracks were running.
This summer, Canterbury was eager to bring back the large, lively weekend crowds that have long been its hallmark. Returning to Saturday and Sunday racing for the first time since 2019 — and restoring a full menu of favorite promotions — the track recaptured its atmosphere while maintaining wagering.