Breeders’ Cup’s Dora Delgado Named ‘Game Changer’

Breeders' Cup Executive Vice President & Chief Racing Officer Dora Delgado was today named to Sports Business Journal's prestigious 'Game Changers' list. 'Game Changers' recognizes women in senior leadership roles across sports business: “women with broad, deep, and varied responsibilities and oversight who contribute to the success of the industry in multiple ways.”

Delgado began her career at the Breeders' Cup nearly 40 years ago and is currently responsible for the development and administration of all Breeders' Cup racing programs around the world, including the “Win and You're In” Challenge Series and the Breeders' Cup World Championships.

“Dora's contributions to the success of the Breeders' Cup over the last 38 years truly cannot be overstated,” said Breeders' Cup President and CEO Drew Fleming. “Her hard work, passion, expertise and commitment to the horses and the sport are well-known in the racing industry. I'm thrilled to see her myriad achievements now being recognized and honored at the broader sports industry level.”

Delgado's responsibilities at the Breeders' Cup also include: managing all horse recruitment, equine event logistics and operational setup for the annual World Championships, including coordination with federal, state and international regulatory authorities and host state racing commissions; management of the event Equine Security Team, the Breeders' Cup Veterinary Panel, the Field Selection Panel and the Breeders' Cup Racing Team; collaborating with Breeders' Cup World Championships host tracks to create the safest environment possible for equine participants; and the promotion and expansion of foal and stallion nomination programs worldwide to maximize participation and generate program-sustaining revenue.

“I have been immensely blessed to have spent my career working towards the success and the longevity of the Breeders' Cup from its very start,” said Delgado. “Our team spends every day asking how we can be better and rising to the occasion to position our industry's Championships to be the ultimate event in Thoroughbred racing. I have such gratitude to the horsemen, breeders, industry officials and mentors who have lent their advice, wisdom and expertise to me along the way and can only hope to do the same for those who seek out opportunities in our incredible sport.”

As an unquestioned leader in the racing industry, Delgado is passionate about equine safety, racing integrity and increasing the industry's commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion. Throughout her career, she has continuously pushed the industry forward on these critical issues.

Delgado's leadership in the Thoroughbred racing world goes well beyond her role at the Breeders' Cup. She also serves on the Board of the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance and is a member of the American Horse Council's Health and Regulatory Committee, the Jockey's Guild Research and Development Committee, the Advisory Committee for The Jockey Club Safety Net Foundation, the Lexington Industry Group of the Welfare & Safety Committee and the Racing Officials Accreditation Program Board. She is also a Board member of the Racing Medication and Testing Consortium, and serves on the Steering Committee and the Racing Committee of the Thoroughbred Safety Coalition.

Sports Business Journal created 'Game Changers' in 2011 to tell the stories of female leaders in sports business from across the country. Like Delgado, the women honored in all 11 classes of 'Game Changers' have made the sports industry better through their passion, insight, innovation and creativity.

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Discount For Breeders’ Cup Horses Of Racing Age Nomination Ends July 15

Owners of horses of racing age currently not nominated to the Breeders' Cup program can nominate their runners at discounted rates on or before Thursday, July 15 for competition in this year's Breeders' Cup World Championships, Nov.5-6 at Del Mar racetrack in Del Mar, California. All horses must be nominated in order to compete in any of the 14 Breeders' Cup World Championship races.

In addition, a Breeders' Cup-nominated horse is eligible to participate in all Breeders' Cup purse and awards programs for its entire racing career without any further nomination payments due.

The nomination discounts are as follows:

  • Two-year-olds by a nominated Breeders' Cup stallion can join the program for US$12,000. This one-time nomination fee makes the racehorse Breeders' Cup-eligible for its entire racing career.
  • Runners which are three-year-olds and older that were foaled in the Northern Hemisphere and sired by a nominated stallion will receive a 50% discount off normal racehorse nomination fees (listed below). Three-year-olds and older which were born in the Southern Hemisphere can be nominated for 25% of their regular nomination fee.
  • All nominated racehorses are eligible for the Breeders' Cup World Championships for their entire racing careers, which will have purses and awards totaling more than $31 million this year.
  • A nominator award of $10,000 will be paid to the person nominating any racehorse that wins a Breeders' Cup “Win and You're In” Challenge Series Race.
  • Nominator awards are paid through all finish positions in the Breeders' Cup World Championships.

Following the July 15 discount deadline, the price for all non-nominated runners reverts back to the standard racehorse nomination fee of US$100,000 or more until Oct. 25, when all runners must be pre-entered for the Breeders' Cup World Championships races.

Owners may nominate their horses of racing age online here or by calling the Breeders' Cup Racing department at 859-514-9422.

Owners of horses of racing age by non-nominated stallions can also take advantage of discounted prices before July 15. Two-year-olds by non-nominated stallions can join the program for US$18,000; Northern Hemisphere three-year-olds and older for US$100,000 and Southern Hemisphere three-year-olds and older for US$50,000.

Below is the complete list of nomination prices and deadlines:

Horses of Racing Age sired by Nominated Stallion and Nominated before July 15.

  • Two-Year-Olds: $12,000 (US)
  • Three-Year-Olds & Up (Northern Hemisphere-bred): $50,000 (US)
  • Three-Year-Olds & Up (Southern Hemisphere-bred): $25,000 (US)

Horses of Racing Age sired by Nominated Stallion and Nominated after July 15.

  • Two-Year-Olds: $100,000 (US)
  • Three-Year-Olds & Up (Northern Hemisphere-bred): $100,000 (US)
  • Three-Year-Olds & Up (Southern Hemisphere-bred): $100,000 (US)

Sired by NON-Nominated Stallion and Nominated before July 15.

  • Two-Year-Olds: $ 18,000 (US)
  • Three-Year-Olds & Up (Northern Hemisphere-bred): $100,000 (US)
  • Three-Year-Olds & Up (Southern Hemisphere-bred): $ 50,000 (US)

Sired by NON-Nominated Stallion and Nominated after July 15.

  • Two-Year-Olds: $200,000 (US)
  • Three-Year-Olds & Up (Northern Hemisphere-bred): $200,000 (US)
  • Three-Year-Olds & Up (Southern Hemisphere-bred): $200,000 (US)

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Breeders’ Cup To Expand U.K. Coverage Of 2021 World Championships

Breeders' Cup announced Friday expanded plans for broadcast coverage of the 2021 Breeders' Cup World Championships in the U.K. and Ireland, with ITV, Sky Sports Racing and Racing TV all set to deliver live television and digital broadcast coverage from the event to be held at Del Mar racetrack in Del Mar, Calif. Nov. 5 and 6, 2021.

“The Breeders' Cup World Championships is a truly international event and fans around the world deserve increased access to and in-depth coverage of the world's most talented horses, jockeys, and trainers,” said Breeders' Cup President and CEO Drew Fleming. “ITV, Racing TV and Sky Sports Racing are wonderful partners and we look forward to working with them to expand coverage of this world-class event for racing fans in the U.K and Ireland.”

ITV

Breeders' Cup will enjoy unprecedented exposure from ITV, which is the biggest commercial broadcast network in the U.K. and the home of terrestrial horseracing. ITV have held the terrestrial horseracing rights since 2017 and during that time have effectively doubled the racing audience in the U.K., winning a BAFTA in their first year of broadcasting.

ITV will have an on-site presentation and production team at the 2021 Breeders' Cup and will show all 14 Championship races, with the Longines Breeders' Cup Turf and Longines Breeders' Cup Classic being showcased on the main channel and every other race on ITV4.

Niall Sloane, Director of Sport, ITV said: “ITV are delighted to be able to bring all the races at the Breeders Cup, a truly global event and the culmination of the 2021 flat racing season, to a big terrestrial audience in the U.K.”

Sky Sports Racing

Sky Sports Racing will continue its long-standing partnership with the Breeders' Cup with live coverage of the 2021 Breeders' Cup World Championships using the acclaimed, NBC-produced feed in its broadcast coverage and hosting Sky Sports Racing talent on-site at Del Mar for interviews and reporting. Alongside the live television broadcast, extensive digital coverage and promotion of the Breeders' Cup World Championships will be available on attheraces.com – the U.K. and Ireland's largest racing website – and via the skysports.com network.

Matthew Imi, Chief Executive, At The Races said: “We're delighted to continue our valued relationship with the Breeders' Cup and it's great news that Del Mar in November will be able to welcome racegoers with 100% of seated capacity. The Breeders' Cup goes from strength to strength and continues to be a focal point and culmination for our comprehensive coverage of US racing, as we stream and broadcast events throughout the year for fans in the U.K. and Ireland and via more than 30 bookmaker partners.”

Tickets for the 2021 Breeders' Cup World Championships in Del Mar, Calif. will go on sale at Noon ET / 9:00 a.m. PT on Friday, July 16. Available seating options and pricing can be viewed now at BreedersCup.com/tickets.

Racing TV

Racing TV has secured the rights to broadcast the 2021 Breeders' Cup World Championships as well as 11 of the 16 Breeders' Cup “Win and You're in” Challenge races in the U.K. and Ireland this year. Racing TV has also committed to a full, innovative marketing plan to support its coverage of the event across its broadcast and digital platforms.

Martin Stevenson, CEO of Racecourse Media Group, parent company of Racing TV, said: “We are delighted to team up with Breeders' Cup. We look forward to building real momentum and excitement across the season in the lead-up to Breeders' Cup via engaging and compelling content, which will all be underpinned by the highest-quality production and presentation, as befits the World Championships of horse racing.”

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Breeders’ Cup At Del Mar To Utilize 100 Percent Of Seated Capacity

Breeders' Cup announced Wednesday plans to utilize 100 percent of seated capacity at Del Mar racetrack for the 2021 Breeders' Cup World Championships in Del Mar, Calif. Tickets will go on sale to the public at Noon ET / 9:00 a.m. PT on Friday, July 16. Available seating options and pricing can be viewed now at BreedersCup.com/tickets.

Del Mar is set to host the World Championships, one of Thoroughbred racing's most prestigious international events, for just the second time on Friday, Nov. 5, and Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021.

“After conducting the 2020 World Championships without fans in attendance, we are delighted to be able to safely welcome fans back to the Breeders' Cup World Championships this November,” said Breeders' Cup President and CEO Drew Fleming. “Fans will once again be invited to experience the unparalleled competition, fanfare and hospitality that have become synonymous with the Breeders' Cup as the world's most talented horses, jockeys, and trainers go head-to-head at beautiful Del Mar.”

The news comes after Del Mar Thoroughbred Club recently announced plans to conduct its 2021 summer race meet at 100 percent of seated capacity for fans throughout its facility in accordance with local state and county public health guidelines in Southern California.

As fans excitedly return to in-person sporting events, ticket demand for the 2021 Breeders' Cup World Championships is expected to be high. Interested fans are strongly encouraged to visit BreedersCup.com/tickets now in order to view available seating options and prepare for the July 16 on-sale date.

Seating options for the 2021 Breeders' Cup World Championships include:

  • Premium dining: Fans can take in the thrills of championship racing at historic Del Mar while enjoying an exquisite fine-dining experience from the Clubhouse, Stretch Run or Paddock dining areas. Two-day dining packages are available for purchase ranging from $775 to $1,875 per seat.
  • Box seating: Patrons in box seats can take advantage of dedicated cocktail service and menu options delivered directly to their seats in open-air, covered Clubhouse and Stretch Run Box seat locations. Box seating options include both single and two-day packages ranging from $375 to $975 per seat.
  • Reserved seating: Fans can experience the excitement of 14 World Championship races from these ideally-located, open-air, covered, stadium-style seats. Reserved Seating is available in both single and two-day packages that range from $100 to $475 per seat.
  • General admission tickets will not be sold at this time. However, Breeders' Cup is closely coordinating with local health officials and is hopeful to be in a position to offer general admission closer to the World Championships.

All tickets will be sold in advance of the event and are subject to the availability at the time of purchase. No tickets will be sold onsite on Nov. 5 or 6.

In addition, all parking on-site at Del Mar will be limited and only available to those with official pre-paid parking credentials. To help enhance the transportation experience at Del Mar, Breeders' Cup will offer a park-and-ride program with complimentary public shuttle service to the track from two designated off-site park-and-ride locations on both racing days. For more information on parking, please check back with BreedersCup.com when tickets go on sale in July.

Breeders' Cup has always placed the utmost importance on the health and safety of all who participate in the World Championships, including the dedicated fans who come from around the globe to witness world-class Thoroughbred racing. This year's event will be no different and Breeders' Cup will ensure appropriate measures are in place to mitigate the risks associated with COVID-19. Breeders' Cup remains committed to following state and local guidelines, and will continue to monitor and comply with all public health mandates as conditions evolve and change. Additional details will be made available closer to the event.

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