Two Big Days – Breeders’ Cup’s Betting Turnover And Attendance

We return to Del Mar in 2025

After a thrilling two days of action-packed horseracing, Breeders’ Cup Limited has announced that total all-sources, global common-pool turnover for the two-day Breeders’ Cup World Championships at Del Mar Thoroughbred Club was $179,218,631.

This is the third highest total turnover in the history of the event and a 1,7% increase over the 2023 total.

Total common-pool turnover on Saturday’s 12-race Breeders’ Cup card was $115,538,687. All-sources common-pool turnover on Breeders’ Cup’s 10-race Future Stars Friday card was $63,679,944.

On-track turnover for the two days was $18,450,724.

Saturday’s attendance was 36 436.

The Breeders’ Cup World Championships will return to Del Mar in 2025 when the 42nd edition will be held October 31-November 1.


Breeders’ Cup Two-Day Attendance & Turnover (Common-Pool) History:

Year Location Attendance Turnover
2024 Del Mar 67,418 $179,218,631
2023 Santa Anita 109,624 $176,281,989
2022 Keeneland 85,824 $189,060,373
2021 Del Mar 47,089 $182,908,409
2020 Keeneland No Attendance Reported Due to COVID-19 $160,472,893
2019 Santa Anita 109,054 $174,628,986
2018 Churchill Downs 112,672 $157,445,841
2017 Del Mar 70,420 $166,077,486
2016 Santa Anita 118,484 $156,861,811
2015 Keeneland 94,652 $149,869,035
2014 Santa Anita 98,319 $151,158,813
2013 Santa Anita 94,628 $160,704,877
2012 Santa Anita 89,742 $144,272,332
2011 Churchill Downs 105,820 $161,512,867
2010 Churchill Downs 114,353 $173,857,697
2009 Santa Anita 96,496 $153,271,176
2008 Santa Anita 86,588 $155,740,328
2007 Monmouth Park 69,584 $129,197,262

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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