14 Additional Fixtures Added to UK Calendar

There will be 14 additional fixtures added to the UK racing calendar following approval by the Board of the British Horseracing Authority. The proposal was submitted by the Racecourse Association (RCA) which has the full support of the Horsemen’s Group (HB). The fixtures have been added to shore up racecourse finances, as well as generate a positive return for the Horserace Betting Levy Board (HBLB). The 14 fixtures are as follows:

Flat Fixtures:

  • 15/11/20 Southwell – Afternoon
  • 22/11/20 Wolverhampton – Afternoon
  • 23/11/20 Chelmsford City – Floodlit
  • 24/11/20 Lingfield Park – Afternoon
  • 30/11/20 Kempton Park – Afternoon
  • 01/12/20 Newcastle – Afternoon
  • 06/12/20 Southwell – Afternoon
  • 07/12/20 Chelmsford City – Afternoon
  • 08/12/20 Wolverhampton – Afternoon
  • 13/12/20 Lingfield Park – Afternoon
  • 14/12/20 Kempton Park – Floodlit
  • 15/12/20 Newcastle – Afternoon

Jump Fixtures:

  • 29/11/20 Ffos Las
  • 20/12/20 Bangor-on-Dee

“These additional fixtures will give some relief in the most challenging of times to the racecourses that are staging them and to the horsemen who have additional opportunities to race,” said RCA Chief Executive David Armstrong. “This is an excellent example of the industry working together for the common good and we are grateful to the Levy Board for its support.”

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Racing Welfare Marks Jumps Season Return with Virtual Events

Racing Welfare marks its jumps season return with a ‘Virtual West Open Day’ Sunday, Nov. 8.  Sponsored by Sporting Life, the Virtual West Open Day will offer video content from the region’s racehorse trainers as well as footage of racing’s premier horses, jockeys and personalities. Also featuring a jumps schooling session and insights from a vet and farrier on Instagram, the Virtual West Open Day will present a live point-to-point Facebook demo with Derek ‘Tommo’ Thompson from Chaddesley Corbett. For more information on the Virtual West Open Day, visit www.racingwelfare.co.uk/westopenday/.

Additionally, a Virtual Jumps Season Preview Evening will be held Thursday, Nov. 12. Hosted by Racing TV’s Nick Luck, and with Sporting Life’s Michael Shinners and National Hunt analyst Dave Ord, who will be offering a guide on the markets, the evening provides a look ahead to Cheltenham’s November Meeting and the ensuing jumps season. Also joining the panel of experts is National Hunt jockey Daryl Jacob. The preview evening will run from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tickets are  £10 each. For more information, visit www.racingwelfare.co.uk/events/virtualjumpspreview.

All proceeds generated from the Virtual West Open Day and the Virtual Jumps Season Preview will benefit Racing Welfare’s COVID-19 Emergency Appeal. To find out more about the appeal go to www.justgiving.com/RWEmergencyAppeal.

 

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NSA Kicks off Foxfield Jump Season

The Foxfield Races, the first of three fall National Steeplechase Association to run in October, kicks off Sunday in Charlottesville, Va. The card, consisting of seven races–five over hurdles and two on the flat–carries purses totaling $55,000. Post time is 12:30 p.m.

The Foxfield Races mark the first 2020 NSA event that will permit owners, with horse entered, to attend, albeit with restrictions. Owners will be required to remain in a designated area for the entire afternoon; no one may cross the course or go to the paddock or barn area; and masks are required. In addition, those attending must fill out and present a health questionnaire at the gate and have their temperatures taken. No food or beverages will be provided; attendees must bring their own. Alcohol is prohibited. Because of restrictions due to COVID-19, the meet will take place without fans.

To print out the program entries for each race, located at the bottom of the overnights, click here.

The meet will be live streamed via the NSA web site, www.nationalsteeplechase.com.

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BHA Shortens Declarations to 48-Hour Window

All flat races will return to 48-hour declarations from Wednesday, June 24, the British Horseracing Authority announced on Wednesday. Declarations to run on June 24 must be made by 10 a.m. on June 22. For jumps racing, 48-hour declarations have also been put in place beginning on Wednesday, July 1, so declarations must be made by June 29. Due to the coronavirus, declarations had previously been required 72 hours before a race.

The BHA’s statement read in part, “This change is only possible due to the support of trainers and other raceday attendees in supplying accurate and timely information to support the new and revised safety and infection control protocols, including the medical screening.

“We ask that you continue to support this effort as we return to 48hr declarations, so that the system can work smoothly and efficiently.”

There will still be additional information required of trainers after declarations have closed, including the Online Transport and Declaration Form, as specified in the BHA’s COVID-19 guidelines and operating procedures. For more information please go to www.britishhorseracing.com.

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