2025 Champions: From left to right: Chief Murray Clearsky, ASD Leading Trainer Steve Keplin Jr., ASD Leading Jockey Damario Bynoe, ASD CEO Darren Dunn. (Jason Halstead / Assiniboia Photo)
By G.S. Thompson
Assiniboia Downs concluded its 2025 live racing season on a high note Wednesday night, setting a new all-time wagering record for the track and celebrating two first-time champions.
The 2025 season saw unprecedented success, with total wagering reaching $75.2 million. This not only set a new track record but also surpassed the previous benchmark of set of $63.2 million in 2020 by an impressive $12 million. Total wagering increased by 21.16% from the 2024 season, with the average wagering per card hitting $1.5 million.

Track Robber’s mane lit up like gold on the way back to the barn after winning the last race of the 2025 meeting for trainer Mike Pierce. (Jason Halstead / Assiniboia Photo)
Contributing to this year’s success was the positive response from horseplayers to the track’s customer-focused initiatives, including the strategic move in recent years to reduce all takeouts below 20%, a practice only a few North American tracks have adopted.
Closing day featured a thrilling mandatory payout of the ASD Jackpot Pick 5. The jackpot had reached over $300,000, and an additional $1.7 million was pumped into the pool on Wednesday, resulting in a pool of over $2 million at post time for the third race. The payout was $260.70 for a $1 winning ticket.

Racing under the moon on the final night of the season at ASD. (Jason Halstead / Assiniboia Photo)
The 2025 season was marked by two young rising stars who are now first-time champions in the jockey and trainer ranks. Damario Bynoe earned his first leading jockey title with 60 wins, 12 more than three-time ASD riding champion Antonio Whitehall, followed by Sven Balroop (36 wins), Prayven Badrie (29), and Rachaad Knights (24).
Steve Keplin, Jr. celebrated his first leading training title with 40 victories, eight more than runner-up Mike Nault (32), followed by five-time title holder Jerry Gourneau (30), Wendy Anderson (24) and Jared Brown (23).

Trainer Steve Keplin, Jr. won his first training title at the Downs with 40 victories. (Jason Halstead / Assiniboia Photo)
Keplin’s victory is particularly significant as it marks the 11th consecutive year that the Assiniboia Downs leading trainer title has been won by a First Nations trainer. The achievement was recognized during the closing day program by special guest Chief Murray Clearsky of Waywayseecappo First Nation, who presented the trophy to the new champion.
“What a finish this year with record wagering and the remarkable achievements from Damario and Steve Keplin Jr., both earning their first titles,” said Darren Dunn, CEO of Assiniboia Downs. “We are so grateful for our growing fanbase of loyal horseplayers, the horsepeople that are giving it their all every day, and all the staff that helps to bring it all together. Thank you for another outstanding season.”

New apprentice Ciera Pruitt had an excellent first season at ASD in 2025 with 12 victories. (Jason Halstead / Assiniboia Photo)
The racing highlight of the season was the $125,000 Manitoba Derby, which was won by Attack, trained by Craig Robert Smith and ridden by N’Rico Prescod for the ownership team of Smokin Guns Stable, Highfield Investment Group, Inc., Lucky Diamonds Racing, Graham, Jamie and Dialed In Racing Stable.
A massive crowd on Derby evening resulted in record-breaking wagering across the board, with $323,267 being wagered on the Manitoba Derby, and total wagering for the evening topping $3,974,168, setting a new Derby record at Assiniboia Downs and the second highest handle in the track’s history.

Track Robber wins the final race of the season at ASD with leading rider Damario Bynoe up for trainer Mike Pierce. (Jason Halstead / Assiniboia Photo)
Local fans were also a major highlight of the season, and attendance on-track for the live racing was larger than we’ve seen in over a decade, highlighted by the fabulous success of Girls Night Out on Wednesdays during the summer. Girls Night Out will be back again next year, and we’re already looking forward to Opening day on Tuesday, May 12, 2026!
Thank you everyone!

Girls Night Out on Wednesday evenings was a tremendous success and will be back for 2026. (Jason Halstead / Assiniboia photo)