Two years later, CSOA sold Ocean Downs to Bally Entertainment because the track continued to lose money, and Bally Entertainment expected slot machines to be legalized in the state. After the purchase, the racetrack returned to its former name, Ocean Downs. Weisman died in 1994, and the track was sold again to Cloverleaf Standardbred Owners Association (CSOA) in partnership with Bally Entertainment.
However, Ocean Downs went into bankruptcy in 1991, and it was sold to Fred Weisman, a California entrepreneur. In 1987, real estate developer Mark Vogel purchased the racetrack. Hence, the owners of Rosecroft Raceway, a competing harness track in Maryland, purchased Ocean Downs and renamed it Delmarva Downs. In 1986, the Maryland Racing Commission was hesitant to approve race days at Ocean Downs due to the track's management. After two failing years, ODRA began to speculate about switching to thoroughbred racing, but that did not happen. It is owned and operated by Churchill Downs Inc.Ĭonstruction started in 1947 as a harness racetrack, and it opened in 1949 with Ocean Downs Racing Association (ODRA) as owner. Ocean Downs is a casino and harness racing track in Berlin, Maryland, near Ocean City.