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- December 22, 2009 at 13:24 #13577
Hi,
Does anyone have anymore info on the Ladies Charity Race that is die to happen at the Festival in 2010?
I have seen it on the Sporting Life website and although it says entries are open it doesn’t say how to apply?Thanks!!
December 22, 2009 at 13:53 #264933Here is the press release, application details are at the end.
Cheltenham Racecourse today announced that a Ladies-only charity flat race will take place at The Festival 2010 on Ladies Day, Thursday, March 18.
The race will be run after the six scheduled races on that day have been completed and will raise money for Cancer Research UK, which is this season’s chosen charity on Ladies Day.
Georgie Browne, the Official Ambassador for Ladies Day, will be one of the riders taking part in the race. Georgie, partner of champion trainer Paul Nicholls and regular work rider on dual Seasons Holidays Queen Mother Champion Chase winner Master Minded, said today: “I am thrilled to be the Ladies Day Ambassador for 2010 and riding in a flat race will be one of the highlights of what I am sure will be a memorable day.”
Applications are now being invited for the one mile five furlong flat race, with a maximum field of 12 runners, open to any Lady riders, licensed or not, each of whom is required to raise a minimum of £5,000 in sponsorship.
Participants are required to provide their own mount that must have run at least twice under the recognised Rules of Racing. Applications close on January 15, 2010.
Cheltenham’s Managing Director, Edward Gillespie, said: “This is an exciting addition to Ladies Day at The Festival for this season, which we hope will raise a significant sum of money for a worthy cause.
It is also an once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Lady riders to take part in the special atmosphere at The Festival. Let’s hope a well-known face or two might be tempted to take part.”
Notes:
Cancer Research UK is the world’s leading charity dedicated to beating cancer through research
The race conditions are as follows:
CHARITY FLAT RACE AT THE FESTIVAL ON MARCH 18, 2010
The British Horseracing Authority has granted exemptions from the effects of Rule A38 for this race as it is being run outside the Rules of Racing. Therefore, it will not count for any purposes on the horse’s career record.
For four-year-olds and upwards who have run at least twice under the recognised Rules of Racing
Distance – One mile, five furlongs, to be started by flag
Weight.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 11 stone
All horses to be rated 80-125 for hurdlers/steeplechasers (also open to such horses rated 79 or below) 0-80 for horses that have run twice in a NH flat race
All horses to be vaccinated in accordance with Rule E18/19 of the Rules of Racing and to come from yards of trainers licensed by the British Horseracing Authority
This is an invitation race for lady jockeys only. Riders are responsible for finding their own horses. Riders must be passed fit to ride by the racecourse doctor on the raceday.
All riders must provide their own equipment including the new mandatory back protector and new skull cap as laid down under the Rules of Racing January, 2002 Standards
Each rider will be insured by Cheltenham Racecourse for Personal Accident & Public Liability from Weighing Out until Weighing In
Each rider is requested to raise £5,000 in sponsorship and must deposit £1,000 of this 28 days before the race with a further £1,000 14 days before the race. The outstanding balance must be paid within 48 hours of the race.
A maximum of 12 riders only
For further information about the race, or to receive an application form, please contact Sarah Oliver on 01886 884488 or via sph.oliver@btinternet.com[/color:3hgpuj6e]
December 22, 2009 at 14:34 #264939Many Thanks!
December 23, 2009 at 15:27 #265131More shoite cluttering up the Olympics, to add to needless intermediate distance "Championship" races, novice handicaps and fifty times around the hedge in the middle. Bravo Mr G.
December 23, 2009 at 16:35 #265147More shoite cluttering up the Olympics, to add to needless intermediate distance "Championship" races, novice handicaps and fifty times around the hedge in the middle. Bravo Mr G.
Or to rephrase, "Bah humbug!"
This charity race, like all charity races isn’t run under rules, so won’t be during "normal" racing, won’t have official betting and will go unnoticed by the majority. Leave it alone, in other wors, it’s doing you no harm.
December 24, 2009 at 08:43 #265262….. And a minimum of £60K will be raised for Cancer Research …….
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