MEDIA RELEASE

29th November, 2011

DUBAI JOINS GLOBAL SPRINT CHALLENGE

New bonus structure unveiled

 

The 2012 Global Sprint Challenge (GSC) will be the most expansive yet as the series extends to 10 legs with the addition of Dubai Racing Club’s Group 1 Dubai Golden Shaheen (1200m).

 

The introduction of the Dubai Golden Shaheen, to be run on the synthetic Tapeta surface at Meydan Racecourse on 31 March 2012, takes to six the number of countries hosting GSC races.

 

First conducted in 2005, the GSC now takes in races across Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, Singapore and now the United Arab Emirates.

 

GSC Chairman, Leigh Jordon, said it was fitting that the Challenge would now enjoy a presence at the world’s richest race fixture.

 

The Dubai Golden Shaheen is one of the world’s top sprints with a proven record of attracting horses from multiple jurisdictions and will be a welcome addition to the Global Sprint Challenge,” Jordon said.

 

Malih Lahej Al Basti, Board Member of Dubai Racing Club, added:

 

As evidenced by our Dubai World Cup Carnival and the Dubai World Cup meeting, the Dubai Racing Club is committed to the internationalisation of horse racing and we are delighted to be a part of the Global Sprint Challenge.

 

“Any initiative to further advance the cause of horses from different parts of the world competing against each other is beneficial to the sport and naturally has our complete support.

 

“The Dubai Golden Shaheen has proven to be among the most international sprints having attracted horses from 14 countries throughout its short history, and being part of the Global Sprint Challenge adds further to the prestige of the Dubai World Cup meeting.”

 

In addition to the Dubai Golden Shaheen’s inclusion in the series, changes to the US$1 million GSC bonus structure to make it more attainable are also announced today.

 

To be eligible for the lucrative bonus in 2012, a horse must win a GSC race in three countries which can include the horse’s country of origin.

 

This differs from 2011 when a horse had to register three GSC wins outside its own racing jurisdiction to be eligible for the prize. 

 

The bonus will be split 75% to the owners and 25% to the trainer, with the US$1 million pool split equally if more than one horse achieves the feat in 2012.

 

“We hope that the combination of an additional sixth host country within the Global Sprint Challenge, coupled with the changes announced to the bonus structure, will see owners and trainers actively target what is a very achievable bonus when planning the campaigns of their star sprinters,” Jordon added.

 

ENDS

 

(Note: 2012 Global Sprint Challenge Schedule below)

 

For all enquiries on the 2012 Global Sprint Challenge, please contact:

 

 

AUSTRALIA   

 

Mr. Leigh Jordon

Chairman – Global Sprint Challenge

Mobile: +61 (0) 411 646 187

Email jordoninternational@bigpond.com

 

 

HONG KONG

 

Mr. William A Nader

Executive Director, Racing

The Hong Kong Jockey Club

Phone: +852 2966 590

Mobile: +852 6105 5901

Email william.a.nader@hkjc.org.hk

 

 

JAPAN

 

Ms. Sachiko Terauchi

Technical Advisor

International Department

Japan Racing Association

Phone: +81 3 5785 7373

Email Sachiko_Terauchi@jra.go.jp

 

 

SINGAPORE

 

Mr. Mike Wanklin

Vice President (Racing)

Singapore Turf Club

Phone: +65 6879 1700

Email: mike_wanklin@turfclub.com.sg

 

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

 

Mr. Martin Talty

Manager International Department

Dubai Racing Club
Phone: +971 4 327 0077

Mobile: +971 50 655 2686

Email martin.talty@dubairacingclub.com

 

 

UNITED KINGDOM

 

Mr. Nick Smith

Head of Communications and International Racing

Ascot Racecourse Ltd.

Phone: +44 (0) 1344 878 524

Mobile: +44 (0) 7771 791 449

Email nick.smith@ascot.co.uk

2012 Global Sprint Challenge Schedule

 

AUSTRALIA

COOLMORE LIGHTNING STAKES (GROUP 1)

Saturday, 18 February, Flemington

JAPAN

TAKAMATSUNOMIYA KINEN (Group 1)

Sunday, 25 March, Chukyo

 

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

DUBAI GOLDEN SHAHEEN, SPONSORED BY GULF NEWS (GROUP 1)

Saturday, 31 March, Meydan

SINGAPORE

KRISFLYER INTERNATIONAL SPRINT (GROUP 1)

Sunday, 20 May, Kranji

 

UNITED KINGDOM

KING’S STAND STAKES (GROUP 1)

Tuesday, 19 June, Royal Ascot

GOLDEN JUBILEE STAKES (GROUP 1)

Saturday, 23 June, Royal Ascot    

DARLEY JULY CUP (GROUP 1)

Saturday, 14 July, Newmarket

JAPAN                       

SPRINTERS STAKES (GROUP 1)

Sunday, 30 September, Nakayama  

AUSTRALIA

PATINACK FARM CLASSIC (GROUP 1)

Saturday, 10 November, Flemington                                           

HONG KONG

HONG KONG SPRINT (GROUP 1)

Sunday, 9 December, Sha Tin