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Together for Racing International launch website to promote racing worldwide
A website has been launched to support the growth of a new global alliance designed to promote, educate and increase career opportunities in the sport of racing.
Together for Racing International (TfRI) is the result of an education forum hosted by Godolphin at Newmarket last year, where industry and education professionals gathered to address challenges the sport faces in attracting newcomers, supporting education and workforce enrichment in racing.
Its website, togetherforracinginternational.com, will inform users about the community outreach programmes currently underway across six countries – Australia, France, Ireland, Japan, Britain and the United States – to promote racing and will act as a platform to showcase and amplify positive work and available career opportunities.
Hugh Anderson, managing director of Godolphin in the UK and Dubai said: "The TfRI website provides a comprehensive view of the fantastic initiatives already in place globally and is an enormous step towards achieving our aim of engaging with young people and encouraging them to work in our wonderful sport."
The website launch follows last week's unveiling of British racing's first Directory, a new online hub highlighting community projects to enhance health, wellbeing and education through collaboration with the British racing industry, on Racing Together's website.
New online hub showcases how racing is helping 'transform lives'
Stars of Irish racing in donations appeal
Irish racing's leading lights are appealing to the public for donations to the Children's Health Foundation Crumlin in order to raise funds for a vital medical device, with the campaign being run in memory of the late Pat Smullen.
Inspired by their visit to young patients at Crumlin last Christmas, the stars of the sport in Ireland are calling on racing fans to support the drive, which aims to fund the purchase of a spinal cell saver auto-transfusion device for the children's hospital.
Billy Lee, who has sported the Crumlin logo on his breeches throughout the season, said: "Last year's visit was a real eye opener for a lot of people and it's important that we all try our best to help in some small way."
Jockeys' physiotherapist John Butler and racecourse announcer Paul Quish, who spearheaded the campaign in 2019, added: "Despite the Covid-19 restrictions, everyone in racing is more determined than ever to continue the much-needed fundraising for Children's Health Foundation Crumlin.
"Our former colleague Pat Smullen was inspirational in his support for our project last year and we have dedicated this year's effort to his memory.
"We are all focused on raising the funds to buy the spinal cell saver auto-transfusion, an essential piece of equipment that CHI at Crumlin specifically identified to provide children all over Ireland with life-changing treatment."
A host of Irish racecourses will name a race to promote the fundraising initiative over the coming weeks and donations to the campaign can be made by clicking here.
Former jump jockey Phil Harvey, who rode Foinavon in Grand National, dies at 77
Former jump jockey Phil Harvey, whose career spanned the 1960s, has died, aged 77.
Born in Hoby, near Melton Mowbray, Harvey began his career with Fred Rimell at Kinnersley, where he rode work on Grand National winner ESB.
A cousin of Jenny Pitman, he achieved his first success on Clougher Hero at Birmingham in January 1961 and went on to ride 92 winners, enjoying his best season in 1963-64 with a score of 20.
He rode for various trainers including Willie Stephenson, Tim Molony and Vic Speck, and partnered Red Rum, whom Molony then trained, on the gallops although not in a race.
Harvey was unlucky not to win Cheltenham’s Massey-Ferguson Gold Cup in 1968 on Stephenson’s Sweet Score. Having led throughout, his mount blundered badly at the last fence and was overhauled on the run-in. He also finished third on him in the 1970 Mildmay of Flete Chase at the Cheltenham Festival.
He rode in three Grand Nationals including, in 1968, on the previous year’s 100-1 winner Foinavon. They were brought down in a four-horse pile-up at the water jump.
In retirement, Harvey lived at Brewood, Staffordshire, where he maintained his lifelong involvement with racing as an owner and breeder. He bred 14 individual winners and had horses in training with Barry Hills and Mark Johnston. The last horse he bred, Last Page, is owned by his daughter Sarah Harvey and in training with Tony Carroll.
His funeral is at 11am on December 11 at St Mary’s and St Chad’s in Brewood. Contact Sarah Harvey 07753 659556 for details.
Doyle and Marquand set to ride against each other in Hong Kong
Hollie Doyle and Tom Marquand have both been invited to ride in Hong Kong next month when they are to take part in the Longines International Jockeys’ Championship for the first time.
The International Jockeys Challenge (IJC) is a four-race competition for 12 elite jockeys, and this year’s edition, which takes place on December 9, features six overseas riders and six based in Hong Kong, all battling for a HK$500,000 top prize.
The British pair are to join the contest as two of world racing’s most rapidly ascending stars and will go up against familiar names such as Ryan Moore and William Buick and last year's winner and Hong Kong legend Zac Purton.
Doyle, 24, who finished just behind her partner when taking fourth in the 2020 Flat Jockeys Championship, will become only the third female rider to take part in the IJC after Emma-Jayne Wilson in 2007 and Chantal Sutherland (2009).
Christmas Cards supporting Bethell's daughter
Christmas cards in support of the charity set up in memory of trainer James Bethell's daughter Jessica, who died of meningitis in 2012, are now available.
Following on from the success of a similar venture in 2019, this year's cards feature a painting by Clementine St John Webster of the Low Moor in Middleham. Packs of ten cards are £10 and can be ordered at office@jessicabethellfoundation.co.uk or on 01969 640360.
The original painting will be one of the silent auction prizes at the Jessica Bethell Charitable Dinner at York racecourse on May 11 next year.
Fellow after snapping Fellowes
Newmarket-based photographer Jayne Odell FRPS has been awarded the 'Fellowship of The Royal Photographic Society' – their highest distinction level of worldwide recognition – after a four-year project about horse racing.
Odell, 50, is now one of only 750 such Fellows in the world after submitting 21 emotive images capturing the world behind the scenes' of horseracing in Newmarket. Titled 'At the end of our garden' Odell worked closely with the stable of Charlie Fellowes.
She said: "Following on from achieving my Associateship in 2011, the Fellowship requires that you have not only the highest level of technical proficiency, but can also demonstrate originality and a deeper understanding of the subject with strong narrative.
"The 21 printed pieces and statement undergo a stringent critique by a panel of highly qualified assessment judges before recommendation is made to the Board for Fellowship to be awarded. I'm very proud of the body of work and earning the accolade."
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