Despite racing in 2020, COVID-19 pandemic dealt Woodbine Entertainment economic blow
TORONTO — The COVID-19 pandemic didn’t prevent Woodbine Entertainment from staging harness and thoroughbred races this year but CEO Jim Lawson says it certainly dealt the organization a huge financial blow.
Lawson estimates the cancellation of harness racing for about two months and a late start of thoroughbred season resulted in about a $100-million wagering handle shortfall. And the absence of fans at either Woodbine Racetrack or Woodbine Mohawk Park forced Woodbine Entertainment to permanently lay off between 500 and 1,000 employees.
As a result, Lawson said the pandemic has cost his organization over $30 million.
“That’s not sustainable, we need to make some major adjustments,” Lawson stated during a telephone interview Tuesday. “I’d talked quite positively about Woodbine not having any government support by 2023 or 2024 but now, quite frankly, I don’t see that happening.