Record-Setting Season Recorded at Horseshoe Indianapolis in 2025

For the fifth straight year, Horseshoe Indianapolis set a new record for all-time highest handle wagered on live racing. The 123-day meet recently concluded with total handle surging past $287 million in 2025.
2022 Indiana Equine Economic Impact Study

This year, alongside Purdue University, the horsemen’s groups and the Indiana Horse Racing Commission are distributing the Indiana Equine Economic Impact Study, and the ITA is helping to get the word out.
More than $4.6 million offered in Thoroughbred Stakes at Horseshoe Indianapolis

A total of 38 Thoroughbred stakes races offering more than $4.6 million in purses will be featured during the 2022 racing season at Horseshoe Indianapolis.
Ownerview Virtual Ownership Conference – Biomechanics in Racehorses
In the eighth installment of the 2021 Ownerview Virtual Ownership Conference, experts will discuss how to evaluate the biomechanics of a young racehorse at the 2-year-old and yearling sales. RSVP to watch live, or you can watch on-demand after the panel.
Ownerview Virtual Ownership Conference – Racing Clubs

In the seventh installment of the 2021 Ownerview Virtual Ownership Conference, racing club managers talk about the trending popularity of racing clubs, the various models of these clubs and the benefits of a newcomer entering Thoroughbred racehorse ownership through one of the clubs. Panelists will also discuss conversion rates of club members to other forms of ownership. RSVP to watch live, or you can watch on-demand after the panel.
ITOBA Breeders & Farm Meeting – SOUTH

The Indiana Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Associations has announced two different “Farm and Breeders Meetings”, an opportunity for Indiana’s owners, breeders, farm owners and those interested in the Indiana horse racing industry to meet, network and discuss what YOU need to be successful in this state. The second meeting is Saturday, September 4, at 1 pm in Shelbyville.
Please make plans to attend and let your voice be heard! If you have questions, reach out to ITOBA (the ITA is not affiliated with ITOBA).