Winchell Interested in Kentucky Downs Ownership
 The Pressbox At The Louisville Thoroughbred Society by Gene McLean
Kentucky Downs is currently owned by a group led by Nashville, Tenn., businessman Ray Reid and former Lone Star Park President Corey Johnsen, who purchased the facility in 2007.
Winchell — who followed his famous father, Verne, into the Thoroughbred racing and breeding world — has maintained his family’s significant presence in the industry for several years. In addition to racing Tapit, whom Verne Winchell purchased as a yearling, Ron Winchell and his mother, Joan, have also raced several outstanding horses throughout the years, namely the reigning Horse of the Year Gun Runner and 2014 Kentucky Oaks winner Untapable.
In addition to his vast holdings in the Thoroughbred industry, Winchell also owns and operates a chain of slot parlors in Las Vegas, where he currently resides most of the year with his family. A majority of his “gaming taverns†are known as “Jackpot Joanie’s,†named for Ron Winchell’s mother.
According to a story written by Jay Privman for “The Daily Racing Form,â€Â and published on Oct. 30, 2017, Winchell owns 18 facilities in Nevada, which he described to DRF as “small, local places.â€
Reached Sunday, David Fiske, racing manager for Winchell, said that “at this time I can neither confirm or deny.”
FOOTNOTE: “The Pressboxâ€Â reached out to several others close to both Winchell and Kentucky Downs but did not receive any further comment.