Arabian Racing Conference Examines Need for More Data

HH Sheikh Mansoor Festival’s WAHRC in Rome explores need for harmonized handicapping system

28 May 2016, Rome, Italy ~ The need for a harmonized approach to handicapping system and formulation of pattern racing and a centralized data base of race information for Purebred Arabian racing were highlighted on another lively day at the HH Sheikh Mansoor Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Global Arabian Horse Flat Racing Festival’s World Arabian Horse Racing Conference (WAHRC) in Rome, Italy on day two, 27 May 2016.

Media and Communication

Media and Communication

Media PR and Communication

The day started off with the session on Media PR and Communication moderated by UK’s Philip Brenan with the panel members being members of the press, John Cobb (UK) from the Racing Post, Jeane Claude Allies (France) from Paris Turf, Debbie Burt, Media and PR agent of the Arabian Racing Organization (UK), Stefanie Corum (US) publisher of the Arabian Finish Line, Yas TV chief Yakoob Al Saadi (UAE), renowned Horse racing TV presenter and commentator Derek Thompson (UK), Mondher Zoueiten (Tun) who has been involved for 30 years in reporting Arabian racing in the Magreb region, and M. Satya Narayan (India) former Deputy Editor Abu Dhabi of Gulf News and editor of the Festival’s Year Books.

Yas TV, which since its inception a year ago, has been covering a lot of Purebred Arabian horse racing and other equestrian sport came in for a lot of praise from the delegates and Al Saadi said the coverage will get better and Arabian racing will be treated in a more specialised manner.

Cobb and Claude Allies stated that both Racing Post and Paris Turf have begun to devote space for Arabian racing and agreed more was to be done. Thompson urged those involved in governing the sport to ensure the use of all modern means of communication like Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and the internet. Burt highlighted the role of PR in getting the Arabian horse activity across to the masses while Corum stated that since getting involved with the Festival, the opportunities for her magazine and the digital paper to reach a larger audience have increased tremendously.

Satya, who has written five editions of the HH Sheikh Mansoor Festival Year Book since 2010 lamented the fact that there was dearth of information being provided by the respective national federations on Arabian racing. “There are a lot of human interest angles that have to be told to ensure the growth of Arabian racing,” he said.

At the end of the session Ms Lara Sawaya, Executive Director of the Festival conveyed to IFAHR Vice Chairperson Genny Haynes the need for a data base and the latter promised the Conference that the long-awaited, comprehensive IFAHR data base will be set up at the earliest.

 

Women in Racing

Women in Racing

Women in Racing

The afternoon session on Women in Racing was moderated by journalist and editor of Horsereporter.com Pamela Burton (US). The distinguished panel of women included HE Lulwa Alawadhi from Bahrain, member of the Supreme Council of GCC women; Munira Al Marzooki (UAE) and Director of Marketing of National Feed and Flour Production and Marketing Company, Elizabeth Zindel (Switzerland), and winner of the 2015 Darley Lifetime Achievement Award, Laura King (UK), race presenter for Dubai Racing Chanel; Michelle Morgan, Chief Steward of the Arabian Racing Cup (US), Rene’ Laure Koch, 2015 Darley International Breeder Award, Victoria Shaw the sole woman Australian race caller, and Festival Director, Lara Sawaya (UAE). All achievers in their respective fields, the star women narrated their experiences as they fought their way to the top.

Al Marzooqi said, “When I joined National Feed & Flour it was more of a men’s world but soon I adapted and from no women in the Marketing Department we now have over 50 per cent of ladies. It is all about breaking traditional mind sets and roping in the right staff, and ladies are as good as men in various jobs.”

Dinner at Villamiani

Dinner at Villamiani

King and Shaw, both working with the TV in UAE and Australia respectively, agreed that there were a lot of challenges in the horse racing industry particularly as a TV journalist. The two along with Koch and Zindel are winners of the 2015 HH Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak International Darley Award. King said the sport has to work to trap more young racegoers and get them interested in Arabian racing while Sawaya said the Festival was promoting Arabian race meetings as ‘Family’ days in many venues.

Alawadhi said that women in the Gulf countries were provided with equal opportunities in all fields and it was more so in the case of the UAE.

Sawaya urged all ladies not to back away or get slowed down by any barriers and said, “Passion in the work you do and belief in yourself are the keys to succeed in any profession.”

Rules Conditions Regulations

The second day’s final session on Rules, Conditions & Regulations was Moderated by 1963 Grand National winner Pat Buckley (IRL). The panel members were Graham Walcroft (UK), Ahmad Saeed Al Marzouki (UAE), Hicham Debbagh (Morocco), Pam Cordrey (Scandinavia), Dr Gadot (Fr), Neil Abraham (Canada) and Michelle Youngdale (US).

This highly interactive session mainly focused on the formulation of Pattern Races and the handicapping system adopted by various countries involved in Arabian racing. Owners, trainers and jockeys put out their views with jockey Xavier Ziani urging for at least one former jockey to be involved as a Steward in decision-making bodies as they can understand the issue better while deciding on cases involving jockeys. A few UAE owners said they bought horses based on their rating but found them to be way below par, in some cases dropping from 100 to around 35.

The panel agreed that the handicapping system was not uniform in different countries and it was a problem when horses from many countries lined up for an international race. The IFAHR committee stated that it has been working towards harmonizing the rules and that was the sentiment echoed by all – the need for a unified system of handicapping and pattern race formulation.

Later in the evening the nearly 500-plus delegates were hosted to a dinner at the Villamiani, a Villa facility with a panoramic view of Rome. After the end of the three-day conference, the Roman race centre Capanelle will stage three of the Festival’s flagship races on Sunday, 29 May.

The HH Sheikh Mansoor Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Global Arabian Horse Flat Racing Festival is sustained by the Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority and coordinated by Abu Dhabi Sports Council, with National Feed and Flour Production and Marketing Co. LLC as associate sponsors, IPIC as Strategic Partner, The National Archives as the official partner and Emirates airline as the official carriers, in cooperation with Emirates Racing Authority, IFAHR, Emirates Arabian Horse Society, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, General Authority of Youth and Sports Welfare and sponsored by Al Aweer Stables, Ayadii LLC, Global United Veterinary Services LLC, Bloom, Petromal, Rise General Trading Co. LLC, Hayatna, Wathba Stallions, Abu Dhabi Falconers Club, Emirates Falconers Club, Mohamed Bin Zayed Falconry and Desert Physiognomy School, Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), Al Awani General Enterprises, Kabale, Omeir Travels, Dr Nader Saab Switzerland, Laboratories Fadia Karam Cosmetics, YAS Channel, Racing Post, Paris Turf, Al Wathba Centre, the UAE’s General Women’s Union, The Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, the HH Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak Ladies Sports Academy, Abu Dhabi International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition 2016, Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club, Eastern Mangroves Suites-Abu Dhabi by Jannah, Anantara Eastern Mangroves Spa and Resort.

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