2020
BBC journalist and conference moderator Mr. David Eades introduced a lively Plenary Session 4, entitled Protecting Racing's Integrity, on Thursday morning at the 38th Asian Racing Conference (ARC) in Cape Town, South Africa.
For Racing’s Integrity, and Engaging Government Agencies: the Anti-Illegal Betting Taskforce
For Racing’s Integrity, and Engaging Government Agencies: the Anti-Illegal Betting Taskforce
For Racing’s Integrity, and Engaging Government Agencies: the Anti-Illegal Betting Taskforce
Mr. Douglas Robinson, Deputy Chairman, Asian Racing Federation (ARF) Anti-Illegal Betting Taskforce, and Senior Due Diligence and Research Manager, the Hong Kong Jockey Club, warned of the “war” racing faces against illegal betting as he moderated Plenary Session 5 on Thursday afternoon at the 38th Asian Racing Conference (ARC) in Cape Town, South Africa.
Racecourses, Racing and the community
Racecourses, Racing and the community
Racecourses, Racing and the community
Racecourses, by their very nature, take up large swathes of land, but historically, their use has been restricted to horse racing. However, with growing demands for prime land in urban areas and a changing market for leisure and entertainment consumers, there is a need for racecourses to diversify and adapt.
Ensuring the wellbeing of racing athletes
Ensuring the wellbeing of racing athletes
Ensuring the wellbeing of racing athletes
Ms. Victoria Carter, Deputy Chair of New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing, opened Thursday’s Plenary Session 7 of the 38th Asian Racing Conference (ARC), titled ‘Ensuring the wellbeing of racing athletes’, by asking: “Are we, the administrators, doing enough to support our jockeys? They may be self-employed, but without them we have no sport.”
Exploring innovative race concepts at the 38th Asian Racing Conference
Exploring innovative race concepts at the 38th Asian Racing Conference
Exploring innovative race concepts at the 38th Asian Racing Conference
Dr. Makoto Inoue, Vice-Chair, Asian Racing Federation (ARF), Presidential Counsellor for International Affairs, Japan Racing Association (JRA), opened the second Plenary Session of the 38th Asian Racing Conference (ARC) exploring innovative race concepts, with a reminder that while tradition is important, there is a need for innovation.
Fan Engagement through Media, Marketing, Data and Sponsorship
Fan Engagement through Media, Marketing, Data and Sponsorship
Fan Engagement through Media, Marketing, Data and Sponsorship
Mr. Greg Nichols, Chairman, Racing Australia, and Director, Racing Victoria, chaired Plenary Session 3 entitled Fan Engagement through Media, Marketing, Data and Sponsorship on Wednesday afternoon at the 38th Asian Racing Conference (ARC) in Cape Town, South Africa.
Wagering & Digitalisation is the theme of the first ARC 2020 Plenary Session
Wagering & Digitalisation is the theme of the first ARC 2020 Plenary Session
Wagering & Digitalisation is the theme of the first ARC 2020 Plenary Session
Asian Racing Federation (ARF) Chairman Mr. Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges on Wednesday morning participated by video in the first Plenary Session covering Wagering & Digitalisation which began the business sessions at the 38th Asian Racing Conference (ARC) in Cape Town, South Africa.
Opening ceremony of the 38th Asian Racing Conference in Cape Town
Opening ceremony of the 38th Asian Racing Conference in Cape Town
Opening ceremony of the 38th Asian Racing Conference in Cape Town
After an absence of 23 years the Asian Racing Federation (ARF) returned to Cape Town, South Africa where delegates attending the 38th Asian Racing Conference (ARC) were warmly welcomed by Mr. Andrew Harding, ARF Secretary General, on behalf of ARF Chairman, Mr. Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, on Tuesday evening.
One champion returns to winning form, another goes down to stablemate
One champion returns to winning form, another goes down to stablemate
One champion returns to winning form, another goes down to stablemate
Racing in two Asian Racing Federation member states last weekend saw a champion return to winning form with Beauty Generation taking the Group 1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup at Sha Tin and Korean super mare Silver Wolf’s claim for a third consecutive victory in the listed Donga Ilbo Cup dashed in the Seoul snow by her own stablemate as Dia Road.
Female jockeys to break new ground at inaugural jockeys' challenge at King Abdulaziz racecourse
Female jockeys to break new ground at inaugural jockeys' challenge at King Abdulaziz racecourse
Female jockeys to break new ground at inaugural jockeys' challenge at King Abdulaziz racecourse
Nicola Currie is one of seven international female jockeys set to make history at Asian Racing Federation member Saudi Arabia’s major Saudi Cup race meeting in Riyadh later this month by becoming the first women to ride in a competitive race in Saudi Arabia.
Unique Grade 1 winning double at Kenilworth
Unique Grade 1 winning double at Kenilworth
Unique Grade 1 winning double at Kenilworth
South Africa’s Western Cape racecourse Kenilworth in Cape Town held its premier Sun Met race meeting on Saturday.
Asian Federation Countries feature prominently in 2019 Top 100 Group and Grade 1 races
Asian Federation Countries feature prominently in 2019 Top 100 Group and Grade 1 races
Asian Federation Countries feature prominently in 2019 Top 100 Group and Grade 1 races
The International Federation of Horseracing Authorities (IFHA) has published its annual list of top 100 Group 1 and Grade 1 races with Asian Federation Countries featuring prominently with Australia having 20 on the list, Japan 11, Hong Kong 10, South Africa 5 and the UAE 4.
2019 Longines World’s Best Racehorse Rankings Summary
2019 Longines World’s Best Racehorse Rankings Summary
2019 Longines World’s Best Racehorse Rankings Summary
Four Asian Racing Federation runners featured in the leading list of the 2019 Longines World’s Best Racehorse Rankings Summary released this week, Beauty Generation (NZ), Lys Graceieux (JPN), Glory Vase (JPN) and Winx (AUS).
Winners of the 2019 JRA Awards announced
Winners of the 2019 JRA Awards announced
Winners of the 2019 JRA Awards announced
Lys Gracieux was announced as a double winner for the JRA Awards for 2019 this week with the now retired mare honoured for her international success in Australia and duel domestic Grade 1 wins this year.
South Africa’s Cape summer season in full swing
South Africa’s Cape summer season in full swing
South Africa’s Cape summer season in full swing
The Cape summer racing season is in full swing for Asian Racing Federation member South Africa with two Grade 1 races the feature of Cape Town’s Kenilworth Racecourse last Saturday.
Saudi Cup Race Day commences a new era in Saudi Arabian horseracing
Saudi Cup Race Day commences a new era in Saudi Arabian horseracing
Saudi Cup Race Day commences a new era in Saudi Arabian horseracing
Asian Racing Federation member Saudi Arabia has attracted an impressive entry for the first running of the USD$29.2m Saudi Cup race day with 32 Group or Grade winners for the feature race.