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Racing is the tenth largest industry in the UK, which means there’s real scope to develop your career in a host of different directions, and a range of training courses and qualifications to help you along the way.
For further information, select the most appropriate option from the list below:
Getting started in racing or breeding
Developing your skills and furthering your career
Becoming a head lad, manager or trainer
The British Horseracing Graduate Development Programme
Approved Training Centres
Racing Industry Training Courses
British Horseracing Industry Overview Seminar
A one-day introduction to racing, taking place at various locations and on various dates.
July 14th 2010 - Lambourn November 10th 2010 - Newmarket
This course provides a friendly introduction to the world of racing and is ideal for anyone who wants to expand their knowledge of racing or develop their career in the industry.
The packed agenda features talks from key figures in racing, covering many aspects of this complex and historical sport. Subjects covered include the roles of the British Horseracing Authority and Weatherbys, racing in the media, the racecourse perspective, the breeding and stud industry, the betting industry and the rules of racing.
Delegates will hear from some of the most experienced people in racing about how the various parties involved in racing work together to deliver a compelling and popular sport.
To request further information or an application form, please email rbaker@britishhorseracing.com
The Racing Industry Course
This week long course is ideal for managers looking to develop their career in racing.
Prestige, professionalism and efficiency are synonymous with racing and these values underpin The Racing Industry Course. This British Horseracing Authority course is hosted by the The British Racing School at their world class facilities located in Newmarket, the heart of British racing. The course covers the key aspects of racing, from it’s unique history through to many of the challenges that the sport faces today.
The Racing Industry Course represents an unrivalled opportunity to achieve a fundamental knowledge about horseracing from a wide spectrum of industry specialists throughout the racing world.
Throughout the week four themes will be explored through seminars, behind the scenes tours, and facilitated discussions on topical issues that the industry is currently facing. The course will begin with an introduction to racing, considering British and international racing and historical perspectives. The second theme will cover the funding of racing and the concerns surrounding prize money, the Tote, and the Levy Board. The practical nature of racing will be addressed through talks on breeding, training and management of racehorses including horse welfare and a jockey’s perspective. The final theme will concentrate on racecourses and the public appeal of racing, including debates surrounding integrity and the impact of the media on the sport.
For further details please go to www.brstric.com.
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