Pule para o conteúdo

Atrás das reuniões de portas fechadas em Chester em apoio às instituições de caridade da indústria de corridas

Outros dois jogos a portas fechadas serão realizadas no Hipódromo de Chester na sexta -feira, 11 e sábado, 12 de setembro.

Outros dois acessórios a portas fechadas serão realizadas no Hipódromo de Chester na sexta -feira 11 e sábado, 12 de setembro. 14 corridas estão programadas em dois dias e estarão disponíveis para assistir ao vivo nas corridas de esportes Sky. O recurso Classe 1 Stand Cup Stakes ocorre no sábado e também será transmitido ao vivo na ITV. Estabelecido em 1818 Como a Copa de Ouro de Stand, sua primeira corrida foi conquistada pelo magistrado de Houldsworth em 6 de maio de 1818. 68 cavalos são declarados para executar na sexta -feira e as declarações de títulos de 139 de sábado serão confirmadas na quinta -feira. dada a oportunidade de defender suas campanhas e iniciativas individuais. As instituições de caridade envolvidas estão correndo para a escola, correndo juntas, o Fundo Jockeys ferido, Go Racing Green, reciclagem de cavalos de corrida, bem -estar de corrida e RCA por meio de seu esquema de crachá de reconhecimento de jóqueis. O Hipódromo de Chester há muito apoia cada organização por meio de uma variedade de iniciativas sob medida, entre outras, a instalação de um espaço seguro no Hipódromo de Chester, em conjunto com a Go Racing Green e um programa educacional local para escolas em associação com as corridas para a escola. As informações sobre cada instituição de caridade podem ser encontradas abaixo. Em 2019, a instituição de caridade trabalhou com um recorde de 250 escolas primárias e secundárias para oferecer mais de 370 eventos - envolvendo mais de 15.000 jovens com corridas. Durante o bloqueio Covid-19, a instituição de caridade entregou uma série de pastas de trabalho digital

Race naming rights titles across the two days have been allocated in support of racing industry charities and seven charities will be taking part, with each given the opportunity to champion their individual campaigns and initiatives. The charities involved are Racing to School, Racing Together, The Injured Jockeys Fund, Go Racing Green, Retraining of Racehorses, Racing Welfare and The RCA via their Jockeys Recognition Badge scheme. Chester Racecourse have long supported each organisation through a variety of bespoke initiatives, among others, the set-up of a safe space at Chester Racecourse, in conjunction with Go Racing Green and a local educational programme for schools in association with Racing to School. Information about each charity can be found below.

Racing to School

The education charity Racing to School (Reg no.1040590) delivers free outdoor learning activities for young people at racecourses, studs and trainers’ yards across the country. In 2019, the charity worked with a record 250 primary and secondary schools to deliver over 370 events – engaging more than 15,000 young people with racing. During the Covid-19 lockdown the charity delivered a series of digital workbooks, permitindo que os jovens continuem aprendendo em casa. Corrida para a escola estará comemorando seus 20 TH Anniversary em 2021.

Saiba mais online em http: //www.RacingToSchool.co.uk/ || -314

Racing Together

Racing Together is British racing’s community engagement activity and is a partnership of charities and other organisations who work across the sport to benefit others.

Racing Together was formed to coordinate, support, represent and measure British racing’s community engagement activity that takes place right across the industry. Through a dynamic website we pull together and highlight all of the work the sport is able to facilitate and support with for the benefit of local communities. Racing Together’s vision is for British racing to be known as a ‘force for good’ by helping the communities in which the sport operates.

Find out more online at https://www.racingtogether.co.uk/

The Injured Jockeys Fund

The Injured Jockeys Fund (IJF) was founded in 1964 following the devastating accidents to Tim Brookshaw, and then Paddy Farrell in the 1964 Grand National. Both falls resulted in severe paralysis which immediately ended both their careers. Since then the Fund has helped over 1000 jockeys and their families and has paid out more than £18m in charitable assistance.

Find out more online athttps://injuredjockeys.co.uk/

Go Racing Green

The main aim of #GoRacingGreen is, with support, to help us all go racing again, or at least be involved in racing, if this is something we love but are missing out on due to their condition, or that of the person they love and care para. O projeto é para o público, mas também suporta grupos e organizações onde clientes, pacientes, estudantes ou residentes podem se beneficiar. Caridade para o bem -estar dos cavalos que se aposentaram das corridas. Ele também protege o bem -estar dos cavalos por meio de uma "rede de segurança" em todo o país disponível para ajudar qualquer ex -cavalo de corrida considerado "vulnerável". Nesses casos, a instituição de caridade fornece financiamento para a prestação de cuidados de especialistas antes da rehoming adequada. A instituição de caridade oferece orientação profissional e ajuda prática a todas as pessoas da corrida - incluindo funcionários de garanhões, estáveis ​​e de -hipódromo, juntamente com aqueles que trabalham em profissões associadas - cuja dedicação é vital para o bem -estar das corridas. O trabalho deles visa ajudar as pessoas, do recrutamento à aposentadoria, a prosperar durante o dia a dia e através de uma série de desafios da vida. será lançado em circulação em 2021, no reconhecimento da habilidade e dedicação necessárias para apresentar uma reclamação e também para fornecer aos jóqueis aposentados um senso de comunidade após sua aposentadoria. O crachá fornecerá acesso complementar a todos os corridas e é um reconhecimento adicional da dedicação e serviço dado pelos jóqueis ao esporte. Capaz de oferecer a esses importantes partes interessadas em caridade a oportunidade de aumentar a conscientização do trabalho positivo que estão realizando em nossa indústria. Esperamos que aqueles que assistem por meio de nossos parceiros de transmissão nesta semana não apenas gostem da ação de corrida no território, mas também se interessam e apoiam as instituições de caridade. ”

 

Find out more online at https://goracinggreen.co.uk/

Retraining of Racehorses

Retraining of Racehorses (RoR) is British Horseracing’s official charity for the welfare of horses who have retired from racing.

The charity promotes the versatility and adaptability of racehorses for other equestrian activities following their retirement from racing. It also protects horse welfare through a nationwide ‘safety net’ that is available to assist any former racehorse considered ‘vulnerable’. In such cases, the charity provides funding for the provision of expert care prior to suitable rehoming.

Find out more online at https://www.ror.org.uk/

Racing Welfare

Racing welfare is a registered charity supporting the workforce of British horseracing. The charity offers professional guidance and practical help to all of racing’s people – including stud, stable and racecourse staff, alongside those working in associated professions – whose dedication is vital for the wellbeing of racing. Their work aims to help people, from recruitment to retirement, to thrive in day to day life and through a range of life’s challenges.

Find out more online at https://racingwelfare.co.uk/

RCA – Jockey Recognition Badge

The Jockey Recognition Badge will be launched into circulation in 2021 in acknowledgement of the skill and dedication required to ride out a claim and also to provide retired jockeys with a sense of community following their retirement. The badge will provide complimentary access to all racecourses and is a further acknowledgement of the dedication and service given by jockeys to the sport.

Find out more online at https://racecourseassociation.co.uk/

Chester Race Company Chief Executive, Richard Thomas, said:

“We’re pleased to be able to offer these important charity stakeholders the opportunity to raise awareness of the positive work they’re doing within our industry. The sport of racing has a resonating impact on those involved, including horses, horsemen, racegoers and communities in which racecourses are situated.

“These organisations play a vital part in educating, fundraising and supporting individuals and communities long after the final race is run. We hope that those watching via our broadcast partners this week will not only enjoy the racing action on turf but will take interest in and support the charities taking part.”

John Blake, Chief Executive of Racing Together and Racing to School, said:

“Racing Together is very grateful to Chester – a racecourse that does so much to support its communities year-round – for promoting the partnership that represents all of racing’s committed and creative work to help others. The sport’s immediate response to the pandemic and the way so many organisations found ways to support the national effort, further underlines how seriously racing takes its responsibilities to be a good neighbour.”

Downtown in Business