Horseracing-Info.comHorseracing-Info.comHorseracing-Info.comHorseracing-Info.com

  HORSERACING TRACKS

AQUEDUCT TRACKBALMORAL PARKBELMONT PARKCALDER HORSERACINGCHURCHILL DOWNSDELAWARE HORSERACINGDEL MAR HORSERACINGDELTA DOWNSFORT ERIE HORSERACINGGULFSTREAM PARKHAWTHORNE HORSERACINGHOLLYWOOD PARKKEENELAND HORSERACINGLAUREL PARK HORSERACINGLONE STAR PARKMEADOWLANDSMONMOUTH PARKMONTICELLO RACEWAYMOUNTAINEEROAKLAWN HORSERACINGPENN NATIONALPIMLICO HORSERACINGPOCONO DOWNSPOMPANO PARKRED MILE RACEWAYSAM HOUSTON RACEWAYSANTA ANITA HORSERACINGSARATOGA HORSERACINGTHE MEADOWSWOODBINE RACECOURSE
 
 
  
    THE MEADOWS
  harness racing
 
    CLICK MAP TO ENLARGE
  The Meadows map

THE MEADOWS HORSERACING


The Meadows is a harness racing track in Meadow Lands, Pennsylvania. The track lies on 155 acres of land in the greater Pittsburgh area.

The Meadows has been a popular part of Pennsylvania's professional sports scene since its opening in 1963. It holds year-round harness racing that includes about 225 live racing days.

The Meadows has several off-track locations within the Greater Pittsburgh area. As such, it's becoming a key component of the city's rapidly expanding entertainment scene.

The Meadows hosts many special events during the year, most notably the Delvin Miller Adios Week which is a series of major harness stakes races that culminates with the state's richest stakes, the $500,000 Adios Pace for the Orchids.

The Meadows is also the home of the Messenger Stake, one of the legs of harness racing's Triple Crown. Harness racing's Triple Crown also includes the Cane Pace (held at Yonkers Raceway) and the Little Brown Jug (in Delaware, Ohio).

Other big events hosted by The Meadows include the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes (PASS), Currier & Ives and the Keystone Classic.


The Meadows Facts

  • Speed Rating: 1:59
  • Length of Homestretch: 608 feet
  • Width of Homestretch: 80 feet
  • Starters behind the gate: 9
  • Hubrail: none
  • "Open" Stretch: yes
  • Grandstand Capacity: 4,500
  • Clubhouse Capacity: 1,150
  • Parking Capacity: 4,500 cars
  • Record Handle: $1,653,961 on August 13, 1994
  • Record: Attendance: 14,672 on August 4, 1975

History of The Meadows

1948 - Delvin G. Miller, one of the nation's top harness racing drivers, established Meadow Lands Farm in Pennsylvania. He bought Adios as his breeding stallion. Adios soon became the leading sire in the history of the sport.

1963 - Pari-mutuel betting was legalized in Pennsylvania. Miller founded The Meadows harness racing track near his breeding farm. The facility opened on June 28.

1967 - The inaugural Adios Pace was run.

Mid 1990s - The Meadows hit hard by attendance decrease due to presence of slot machines at tracks near it.

1995 - The Meadows became the home of the prestigious Messenger Stakes, one of the legs of harness racing's Triple Crown.

1999 - Hilton Group PLC, the parent firm of Ladbroke USA, put The Meadows up for sale.

2001 - Magna Entertainment acquired The Meadows.

back to top



Horseracing-Info.com is your comprehensive guide to North American horseracing.
We also provide valuable information on


© 2005 Horseracing-Info.com