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By T. D. Thornton

Turf Paradise Faces Financial Hurdles Amid Conditional Racing Permit Approval

By T. D. Thornton

In a revealing session with the Arizona Racing Commission (AZRC), the financial stability of Turf Paradise, a cornerstone of Arizona’s horse racing scene, was cast into doubt. Sean Tanner, a forensic accountant from Keegan Linscott & Associates, disclosed during a Thursday meeting that the racetrack has been operating at a loss for the past three years, a trend expected to continue into the foreseeable future.

Turf Paradise’s financial woes were laid bare when Tanner testified that without the $24 million in federal and state COVID-19 relief funds, the track would have reported significant losses. These subsidies, which bolstered the track’s financials during 2021, 2022, and the first three months of 2024, are non-recurring, painting a grim picture of the track’s future profitability.

The AZRC, faced with these unsettling revelations and the track’s contentious history under the ownership of Jerry Simms, voted 2-1 to grant a three-year racing permit to Turf Paradise on July 11. However, this approval comes with strings attached: the commission demands a satisfactory final report from the auditor and mandates annual reviews of the track’s financial health.

Simms, a polarizing figure in Arizona racing, has been at the helm since 2000, navigating through legal battles, safety concerns, and financial instability. Despite these challenges, Simms has historically injected personal funds to keep the track afloat, a commitment he reaffirmed during the meeting. Yet, Tanner’s analysis suggests that without significant restructuring, Turf Paradise’s financial troubles are far from over.

The conditional permit represents a critical juncture for Turf Paradise, emphasizing the need for transparency and fiscal responsibility in its operations. As the track prepares for its upcoming season, all eyes will be on its management to steer the venerable institution back to financial health and ensure its long-term viability in the competitive world of horse racing.

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