United Tote

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United Tote
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United Tote is an American company that provides totalizator equipment and services for parimutuel wagering at racetracks. It is owned by Churchill Downs, Inc. and the New York Racing Association.

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History

United Totalizator was founded in the 1950s by Lloyd and Jane Shelhamer. [1] [2] The Shelhamers owned Beaumont Race Track in Belgrade, Montana. [3] They could not find a totalizator company willing to service such a small facility, so they purchased obsolete wagering equipment to operate in-house, and soon branched out to service other racetracks in the region. [2]

In 1980, the company introduced the MicroTote 1000, a computerized tote system designed to be affordable for smaller tracks. [2]

The company changed its name to United Tote in 1984 and made its initial public offering, raising $7 million. [1] [4] [5]

In 1986, United Tote bought Sunland Park Racetrack in New Mexico for $3.5 million. [6] By this time, United Tote had a 10 percent market share in North America, with contracts to service 85 tracks and jai alai frontons, making it the third largest tote company after AmTote and Autotote. [7] It continued to operate out of the Shelhamers' ranch house in Shepherd, Montana. [7]

The company partnered in 1988 with Wembley plc, a British operator of greyhound racing tracks, to form United Track Racing, a joint venture to acquire and operate tracks in the US. [8] United Tote would own 20 percent of the venture and would be responsible for managing the tracks. [8] United Track Racing acquired five greyhound tracks in South Dakota, Rhode Island, and Colorado the next year. [9]

In 1989, United Tote purchased its larger competitor, Autotote Systems, from Thomas H. Lee for $85 million. [1] [10] Before the two companies' operations could be integrated, the merger was challenged by federal antitrust regulators. [1] [11] A 1991 court ruling forced the company to split back up, and the original United Tote business was divested to the Shelhamer family. [1] [12] [13]

The company sold its stake in United Track Racing to Wembley plc in 1992. [14]

In 1994, the Shelhamer family sold United Tote to Video Lottery Technologies, Inc., a Montana-based maker of lottery equipment, for $20 million in cash plus $10 million in promissory notes and an earnout agreement worth up to $10 million. [15] [16] Video Lottery Technologies, later named Powerhouse Technologies, [17] was acquired in 1999 by Anchor Gaming, [18] which was then purchased in 2001 by International Game Technology (IGT). [19] United Tote became part of IGT's newly formed lottery division. [20]

IGT sold United Tote in 2003 for $12.3 million. [21]

In 2006, Youbet.com purchased United Tote for $31.9 million plus $14.7 million in assumed debt. [22] [23]

United Tote became part of Churchill Downs, Inc. in 2010, when that company acquired Youbet.com. [24]

In 2024, Churchill Downs sold a 49 percent stake in the company to the New York Racing Association. [25] The two organizations said they would develop a system under United Tote to expedite the addition of horse racing to sports betting platforms. [26]

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