NYRA, Woodbine Partner for Empire Trillium Series

The New York Racing Association and Woodbine announced March 3 the Empire Trillium Series, a 14-race program of stakes races restricted to horses foaled in New York or Canada worth $3.2 million in total purses. The Empire Trillium Series will begin at the new and reimagined Belmont Park with eight stakes to be contested between December 2026 and February 2027 on the Belmont's new 1-mile Tapeta all-weather track. "NYRA looks forward to partnering with Woodbine Entertainment in this unique venture to create additional black type opportunities for owners and breeders on both sides of the border and to drive further interest in the inaugural winter meet at the new Belmont Park," NYRA racing secretary Rob MacLennan said. Belmont Park will re-open on September 18, 2026, following a multi-year project to create a world-class racing and entertainment destination on Long Island. In addition to an architecturally striking grandstand featuring premium hospitality options and elevated guest service, Belmont will offer four newly constructed tracks: the traditional 1 1/2-mile dirt main track, two turf courses, and a 1-mile Tapeta oval, which will serve as the exclusive surface for winter racing. The Empire Trillium Series will then head north to Woodbine in Toronto, Ontario, with a further six stakes—four of which are to be contested on Tapeta and two on turf—to be held between April and July of 2027. "Woodbine is excited to partner with NYRA on this new racing series that creates opportunities for not just our racetracks, but for those that invest in the racing programs in New York and Canada," said Tim Lawson, vice president of Thoroughbred Racing for Woodbine. The marquee events of the series at Belmont Park will be held in late January with the inaugural editions of the $300,000 Long Island Derby and Oaks, which will serve as the middle leg of the New York segment of the series. The remaining six races in the series at Belmont Park will all be run for foals of 2024, with purses of $200,000 each. Four of those races will comprise the inaugural Empire Trillium opening day, when a sprint and route race for each sex will be run on the last Saturday of 2026. The final two races will be sprints, one for each sex, run in late February. "The Empire Trillium Series represents a meaningful step forward in strengthening regional breeding programs across borders while creating new racing opportunities for New York-breds and Canadian-breds alike," said Najja Thompson, executive director of the New York Thoroughbred Breeders. Woodbine Racetrack will then host six races for 3-year-olds and up, including four $200,000 events comprised of 6-furlong sprints for both boys and girls on Tapeta during Spring 2027, followed by 7-furlong sprints on Tapeta in the same categories in July 2027. The Woodbine Racetrack-based races are headlined in June 2027 by a pair of $300,000 events, one each for older males and females, at 1-mile on the world-famous E.P. Taylor Turf Course. More information about the series is online. Lifetime enrollment payments of $600 for the 2-year-old crop of 2026 are now open and are due by June 19, 2026, while an enrollment of $350 for older crops to run in the Woodbine legs of the series is due by November 20, 2026. Horsemen can supplement to a single race for $2,500 or the entire series for $7,500. To enroll your New York-bred horse, please visit https://www.nyra.com/belmont/racing/empire-trillium-series or contact the NYRA Racing Office. To enroll your Canadian-bred horse, please visit https://woodbine.com/horsepeople/.