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Evangeline Downs Horseracing

Evangeline Downs is a 133.7 acre horseracing property in Carencro, Louisiana with a seven-eighths mile oval horse track.

Evangeline Downs features thoroughbred and quarter horseracing in a season that typically spans from April to October.

In 2005, the racing facilities will transfer to a site in nearby Opelousas, joining the casino that has been operating since late 2003.

Evangeline Downs is one of Louisiana's pioneer horseracing tracks.

It has been the site of many prestigious stakes and racing events in the past.

Among these are:

  • the D.S. "Shine" Young Futurity
  • the John Franks Memorial Sales
  • the Lafayette Stakes
  • the Evangeline Mile

Evangeline Downs Records

DISTANCE HORSE WGT. TIME DATE
4 furlongs Rare Trip 118 :46 3/5 May 20, 1977
4 1/2 furlongs Bag In Hand 116 :51 3/5 Aug. 28, 2000
5 furlongs Hallowed Dreams 117 :57 2/5 Jul. 3, 1999
5 1/2 furlongs Hunter's Halo 119 1:03 4/5 Jul. 15, 2002
6 furlongs Rail 121 1:09 1/5 Jul. 22, 1995
7 1/2 furlongs Top Silk 117 1:31 2/5 Jun. 2, 1991
1 mile Selma's Boy 124 1:36 3/5 Jul. 12, 1981
1 mile 40 yards Mr D's Prank 119 1:43 3/5 Jul. 11, 1983
1 mile 70 yards State Commander 117 1:42 Apr. 22, 1991
1mile 1/16 Nin's Pick 116 1:43 2/5 Jun. 19, 1977
1 mile 1/8 Report To Glory 117 1:50 4/5 Aug. 9, 1993
1 mile 3/16 Pasquale G. 120 2:01 2/5 Jul. 31, 1977
1 mile 7/16 Paw Paw's Pride 122 2:28 1/5 Jul. 19, 2002
1 1/2 mile Just For Charlie 117 2:41 2/5 Sep. 15, 1986
1 mile 5/8 Lucky Man 119 2:48 1/5 Aug. 2, 2002
1 mile 7/8 Concho County 122 3:19 2/5 Aug. 18, 2000
2 miles Gray Gardner 122 3:31 3/5 Aug. 27, 1990

History of Evangeline Downs

  • An estimated 10,000 people turned out for the opening night of Evangeline Downs on April 28, 1966. Blue Vee, ridden by Donald Comeaux, won the first race - a five-furlong claiming race for 4-year-olds and up. Louisiana Governor John McKeithen cut the ribbon to officially open the $2 million facility.
  • By Labor Day of that year and the end of the first racing season, 277,556 fans had visited Evangeline Downs, and pushed $12 million across the betting boards for the season.
  • Many of the world's finest jockeys started off in Cajun Country. A number of them have raced at Evangeline Downs. These include Randy Romero, Eddie Delahoussaye, Ray Sibille, Robbie Albarado, and multiple Eclipse Award winner Kent Desormeaux.
  • On the equine side, the famous John Henry won his very first stakes victory at Evangeline Downs. He captured the Lafayette Futurity on September 5, 1977. The winner of the inaugural $3 million Breeders Cup Classic, Wild Again, raced at Evangeline Downs in the early stages of his career.
  • In November 1988, Evangeline Downs became the sole recipient of the first inter-track wagering signal in Louisiana, simulcasting races from the New Orleans Fair Grounds.
  • In 1996, the voters of Lafayette Parish, where the town of Carencro is located, chose to outlaw video poker and casino gambling. Since Evangeline Downs had plans to offer these services in the racetrack, the 1996 vote became the catalyst for the eventual transfer of the track to nearby Opelousas, in Saint Landry Parish county.
  • On June 3, 2000, Hallowed Dreams set a new American record for consecutive victories by a thoroughbred filly. By winning the Tellike Stakes, she gained her 14th consecutive victory, in 14 starts.
  • In February 2003, Evangeline Downs officials broke ground on the new $96 million Evangeline DownsCasino and Racetrack in Opelousas. Track officials plan to complete construction and relocate in two years.
  • In December 2003, the new Evangeline Downscasino opened in Opelousas.

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