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It's Official: Churchill to Host BC 2011
Churchill Downs will host the 2011 Breeders’ Cup, it was announced the morning of June 11 by Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear at a news conference at the racetrack. Gov. Beshear was joined by Breeders’ Cup chairman William S. Farish Jr. and Breeders’ Cup president and CEO Greg Avioli, Churchill Downs Inc.’s president and CEO Robert Evans, Bill Carstanjen, COO of CDI, and Churchill Downs president Kevin Flanery. “The prospect of consecutive years at Churchill Downs combined with Kentucky’s strong business climate and legislative incentives are sure to make the event a tremendous success for the Breeders’ Cup, greater Louisville and the state,” said Farish. “Churchill Downs continues to be one of the world’s greatest racing facilities, and is extremely popular with our horsemen and fans. We are enjoying an excellent relationship with Bob Evans and the Churchill management team. "On behalf of our board and trustees and the racing and breeding industry which benefit the Breeders’ Cup, we appreciate Churchill’s continued enthusiasm and support in extending our relationship for the 2011 World Championships.” its first back-to-back visits to Churchill Downs and our city.” This year’s Breeders’ Cup will be the first at Churchill under the two-day format. It will also be the first Breeders’ Cup in which both days of the Championships will finish under the lights. |
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