Clinton Raceway brings thrills of horseracing
to county
    Lovers of horse racing and spending
a few dollars backing their favourite horse generally find their way to Clinton
on summer Sunday afternoons.
   This year there will be weekly
racing beginning at 1:30 p.m. from May 20 to September 2 with 10 races, and
there’s no admission charge or parking fee. Attendance generally ranges from
300-500.
   Because Clinton is a small venue
than some of the larger tracks such as London, patrons are able to take
behind-the-scenes tours with racetrack staff, even going upstairs to the lofty
perch of the judges and track announcer.
   For those who bring their kids,
there’s a nearby playground and Clinton’s swimming pool. Meanwhile, those 18
years of age and older can place bets of $2 or more on their favourite
horse. 
   Clinton Raceway was started by the
Clinton Kinsmen and Kinettes who turned its administration over to a volunteer
board of directors in 1982.
   With the Super Sunday Show offering
games, trivia, and prizes between each race, there is a lot of action to keep
people of all ages entertained. Local organizations also
host fundraisers almost every Sunday at the track, including a kids’ day in
August, the Annual Charity Driver’s Challenge, and Legend’s Day.
   For more information on the Clinton
Raceway, the racetrack’s website offers a list of upcoming events and
fundraisers at www.clintonraceway.com.
 

