Racing at Navan will go ahead on Sunday after the tracked was deemed raceable following an inspection on Saturday afternoon.
The Co Meath venue was waterlogged after 35mm of rainfall fell in a 24-hour period from early Thursday, with another 6mm falling thereafter.
However conditions have now improved and no rain is forecast ahead of Sunday's seven-race card, which gets under way at 1.50pm.
Brian Hamilton, IHRB clerk of the course at Navan said: "Following our inspection this afternoon, I am pleased to report that Navan is now fit for racing and the fixture scheduled for tomorrow goes ahead.
"Since our update yesterday morning, we had 6mm of rain yesterday and overnight. We've had a dry and breezy day with a dry forecast for the next 24 hours according to Met Éireann.
"The team here have done a great job in getting rid of any remaining standing water that was on the track and the ground is now heavy."