The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) has launched a brand new podcast, featuring interviews with senior leaders within the ...
Over £3.3m in prize money will be available across 89 High Value Developmental Races for the 2025 Flat season in a further ...
BHA works closely with stakeholders across the industry to devise strategies in four key areas, Vocational Training, Careers Marketing, Jockey Training and Community (& Education) Engagement. A ...
This new approach, which will begin on Monday 3 March, is part of a collective effort across the sport to increase the ...
British racing’s Horse Welfare Board, in partnership with the Racecourse Association (RCA), have led an investment in 10 life ...
Races restricted to horses that have never won a race under that specific code – that is, on the Flat or over hurdles. Open to maidens but also to winners of either one or two races. The winners ...
Welcome to the BHA’s Guide to Handicapping. Here you will find all you need to understand how handicapping works in British racing. If you do not find what you are looking for, please feel free to ...
Racing is everyone’s sport: Our vision is for racing to be a diverse and inclusive sport in which everyone can achieve their potential and where fans from all communities feel welcome. British ...
An initial handicap mark will often be the best performance figure that a horse has achieved in (what will usually be) three qualifying runs. If a horse has a performance figure of 70 on each of its ...
A variety of training programmes are developed, co-ordinated and maintained by BHA, ensuring that there is adequate training in place for current and potential employees in the industry. BHA maintains ...
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