The Ohio State Racing Commission, established in 1933, is responsible for regulating and overseeing horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering in Ohio. With a dedicated team of 12 employees, the commission ensures the protection of the wagering public and the integrity of the sport, while promoting horse racing and breeding to the citizens of Ohio.
Working closely with industry participants, county fairs, and commercial racetracks, the commission strives to create an environment where the highest level of integrity is maintained, and where the wagering public feels secure. With Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing at various tracks throughout the state, as well as harness racing at both tracks and county fairs, the Ohio State Racing Commission plays a vital role in supporting an industry that generates over 16,000 jobs in Ohio.
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