There's also a very active bloodstock industry in the Newbridge area, where horseracing has always been enormously popular. |
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Educated at Eton and Oxford, he lists his recreations in Who's Who as photography, gardening and horseracing. |
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The first instance pertains to the cancellation of the live horseracing broadcasts on public radio stations. |
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That would have to include, fishing, shooting, polo, horseracing and many others. |
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Such a move would further strengthen York's rising role as a centre of horseracing excellence. |
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He said they will gamble in any country, whether it is casinos or horseracing tracks. |
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The new track planned for Great Leighs is another nail in the coffin for turf horseracing in this country. |
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When I came back to thinking about horseracing 30 years later, it was by means of a horse who had avoided all those tragic mischances. |
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The relief may be withdrawn if at any stage after your retirement you decide to re-engage in the horseracing profession. |
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As for horseracing, Clonmel, Thurles, Gowran Park and Cork racecourses are all within a handy drive. |
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Morpho succeeded in getting a feel for the horseracing environment, and more particularly the betting. |
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The 43-year-old Borel is one of the few jockeys that people who do not follow horseracing have heard of. |
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The event was moderated by horseracing commentator Michael Luxenburger, whose commentaries also enthrall spectators at the races in St. Moritz. |
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But the prizes are being subsidised by people with no interest in horseracing. |
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Through these subsidiaries Blueslate operates a betting business predominantly in horseracing and greyhound racing. |
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The horseracing sector was originally interlinked with betting activities which are its main source of funding. |
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Except for the UK and Ireland, Pari Mutuel is the dominant or exclusive betting model of the major horseracing nations. |
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The agreements resulted in the adoption of several decrees reallocating the levies on horseracing. |
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The Curragh, spiritual home of Ireland's horseracing industry, is only 20 minutes away, and you can spy million-pound horses out exercising on the downs. |
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So it is encouraging to report that one farsighted businessman is looking to use the river to alleviate traffic problems during this summer's Royal Ascot horseracing festival. |
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Contributions from pari-mutuel betting have allowed us to develop horseracing into an important economic activity that employs several thousand people in Europe. |
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Be in no doubt, however, that a possible dividend of £50m would represent a pitiful sop, relative to the stakes latent in the sale for horseracing. |
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And since 1961, when gambling away from the course was legalised, it has forced betting shops to pay a levy which currently stands at about a tenth of their gross profits from horseracing. |
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For the Gozitans the three-day festa means the event of the year with their best clothes, brass bands, horseracing, spectacular fireworks, and general merriment reflecting the laid-back Gozitan culture. |
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Fans of athletics, cycling, car and motorcycle racing enthusiasts and people who enjoy other sports disciplines, as well as fans of airplanes and horseracing will all be able to view their favourite event. |
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I was hanging around with a group of horseracing stablehands at the time. |
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Internationally, the Company intends to market a fixed-odds horseracing product for exotic bets, such as exactas, quinellas, etc. |
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Before the last general election Robin Cook, then a respected horseracing pundit on the Glasgow Herald, quashed rumours that Labour would privatise the Tote, a state-run bookmaker. |
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With a view to educate and inform, we, the European Pari Mutuel operators, have collectively written this document and are supported in this by many European horseracing authorities. |
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Data on payouts at casinos, video lottery terminals, horseracing, and racetrack slot machines, which constitute a rising share of total spending on gaming, is fragmentary. |
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Horseracing is such an attractive sport, that many European horseracing associations are non-for-profit associations and most of their stakeholders are volunteers. |
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These successes have persuaded Martell to become one of the first brands to invest in horseracing sponsorship in China, where viewers of the national TV channel, CCTV, can now view the Grand National itself. |
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Mr. Massicotte is also the Proprietor of Attractions Hippiques, which owns and operates Quebec's four horseracing facilities and all related pari-mutuel operations. |
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This major horseracing venue is located on the Knavesmire and sees thousands flocking to the city every year for the 15 race meetings. |
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The history of Philippine horseracing has three divisions according to the breeds of horses used. |
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He chose the latter, and subsequently was a prominent figure in British horseracing for 40 years. |
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It is high time horseracing in Britain dispensed with the archaic heel digging, stick prodding, often inaccurate, guesstimates about the state of the going. |
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The two forms of horseracing in the United Kingdom are National Hunt, which involves jumping over fences or hurdles, and the more glamourous flat racing. |
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Stewart received another year's ban for possession of levodopa and carbidopa, used to treat Parkinson's disease in humans but Class A banned substances in horseracing. |
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Here was a horseracing toff to whom the great unwashed could relate. |
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The Tote was created by Act of Parliament in 1928 to offer pool betting on horseracing, but the Government has undertaken to denationalise it and sell it to a racing trust. |
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The sport in Great Britain is governed by the British Horseracing Authority. |
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In Newmarket is the base of the British horse racing industry and the National Horseracing Museum. |
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It is examined by external verifiers and the qualification is then awarded by the British Horseracing Education and Standards Trust, based at Newmarket. |
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