Great Lakes Downs

Great Lakes Downs Racetrack is a thoroughbred racing facility in Muskegon, Michigan.
It features a five-eighths mile horse track. Live racing typically takes place from April to October.
Only a few years after its opening, Great Lakes Downs Racetrack has already hosted some of the most prestigious stakes events in the state, among them are the Plymouth Stakes; the Muskegon Classic; the Frontier Handicap; the Michigan Sire Stakes; and the Michigan Futurity.
Great Lakes Downs Racetrack Facts
- 5/8 mile oval
- Has 1/2 and 7/8 mile chutes
- Width: 80 feet
- Homestretch Length: 580 feet
History of Great Lakes Downs Racetrack
- Great Lakes Downs Racetrack opened for simulcasting on January 29, 1999.
- Great Lakes Downs Racetrack commenced its first thoroughbred meet on April 23, 1999.
- Great Lakes Downs Racetrack replaced Detroit Race Course on the Michigan racing schedule in 1999. After 49 years, DRC closed its doors at the end of the 1998 season and thoroughbred races were transferred to Great Lakes Downs Racetrack, the site of which was the former Muskegon Race Course that hosted standardbred racing.
- Great Lakes Downs Racetrack was acquired by Magna Entertainment in early 2000.
January 29, 2008 | Category
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