LOUISVILLE, Ky. — We're just two days away from the most exciting two minutes in sports. In advance of the 147th running of the Kentucky Derby, Churchill Downs Racetrack is reminding guests of the health and safety protocols they have in place.
What You Need To Know
- Churchill Downs is reminding guests of COVID safety protocols in place at the track this weekend
- Reserved seats are limited to 40-50% capacity, Infield-Only ticket sales are limited to around 25%
- Attendees are urged to performe a health self-assessment prior to arriving
- Mask wearing will be strictly enforced – offenders will receive a warning; repeat offenders will be escorted from the property without a refund
Owing to physical distancing protocols and other safety measures in place, Churchill Downs is limiting the number of reserved seats to 40-50% capacity and up to 60% in private premium areas that allow social distancing. Infield-Only general admission ticket sales are limited to approximately 25-30% of capacity in the outdoor 22-acre Infield.
In a statement, Churchill Downs said its Kentucky Derby Week Health and Safety Operations Plan was developed in close collaboration with public health experts and adheres to the industry-specific guidance for “Venues and Event Spaces,” “Restaurants and Bars” and “Retail Businesses.” Current CDC recommendations guided the formation of the plan. Advice and counsel from the Louisville Metro Health Department along with key elements of Kentucky’s Healthy at Work guidance are incorporated throughout the plan.
“We’ve received an exceptional level of guidance from medical experts and public health authorities, and this plan will allow the reduced number of spectators in attendance to celebrate Kentucky Derby 147 in a safe and responsible way,” Churchill Downs Racetrack President Mike Anderson said.
All attendees should perform a health self-assessment prior to their arrival at Churchill Downs. Anyone with an elevated temperature or illness should refrain from attending.
Although the Kentucky mask mandate was lifted for outdoor events of less than 1,000, state mask requirements still apply for guests of the Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby due to attendance in excess of 1,000. Protective face coverings/masks are required for all guests unless seated while actively eating or drinking. Guests will be encouraged to socially distance themselves from others when possible.
In addition, Churchill Downs has implemented a Compliance Ambassador program to drive awareness and adoption of public safety measures. Signage is placed throughout the facility, including the Infield, to remind guests to wear masks and practice social distancing. Messaging also will be programmed on television monitors including the 171’ x 90’ Panasonic TV Screen known as the “Big Board.”
Compliance of Churchill Downs’ public safety measures is a condition of admittance. Offenders will receive a warning; repeat offenders will be escorted from the property without a refund.