Japanese-bred Group 1 one two in Futurity Stakes
Japanese-bred Group 1 one two in Futurity Stakes
Japanese-bred Group 1 one two in Futurity Stakes
Two Asian Racing Federation jurisdictions combined in a unique way at Caulfield, Australia, on February 24th when two Japanese-bred gallopers Brave Smash (JPN) and Tosen Stardom (JPN), trained in Australia, were first and second in the 2018 renewal of the Group 1 WFA Futurity Stakes (1400m).
Kranji, picture ThoroughbredNEWS The Singapore Turf Club (STC) announced this week that it is speeding up the process of restoring its international status by elevating the Group 1 Kranji Mile over 1600 metres to invitational status this May.
37th ARC - Racing and the Art of the Written Word
37th ARC - Racing and the Art of the Written Word
37th ARC - Racing and the Art of the Written Word
This year’s 37th Asian Racing Conference will celebrate the best of racing's literature in a feature session showcasing the art of the written word.
37th ARC - Global Racing Integrity – Justice Jack Forrest
37th ARC - Global Racing Integrity – Justice Jack Forrest
37th ARC - Global Racing Integrity – Justice Jack Forrest
The Asian Racing Federation is pleased to announce that Justice Jack Forrest will deliver a key presentation on racing integrity at the Asian Racing Conference in May 2018 in Seoul.
37th ARC – Sports Integrity Under the Microscope – Professor Jack Anderson
37th ARC – Sports Integrity Under the Microscope – Professor Jack Anderson
37th ARC – Sports Integrity Under the Microscope – Professor Jack Anderson
Leading Sports Law Professor, Jack Anderson, will put global sports integrity under the microscope at this year’s 37th Asian Racing Conference in Seoul.
Hong Kong's Centenary Sprint Cup upgraded to Group 1 status
Hong Kong's Centenary Sprint Cup upgraded to Group 1 status
Hong Kong's Centenary Sprint Cup upgraded to Group 1 status
The Hong Kong Jockey Club advised this week that the Hong Kong’s Centenary Sprint Cup has attained Group 1 status ahead of the 2017/18 Hong Kong season and will carry a purse of HK$10 million, a HK$2 million increase that aligns its value with other Group 1 events staged at Sha Tin Racecourse.