UK EBF announces new, potentially lucrative series for teenagers
Britain’s European Breeders Fund, which became Britain’s biggest funder by allocating £1.7 million (US$2,215,729) to more than 750 flat races last year, has announced further. £100,000 ($130,337) bonus for the new UK 2yo EBF Series for 2022.
The series involves a program of races that provide the next generation of middle market stallions the opportunity to grow through their adolescent careers and have meaningful, high-value goals into the future. end of the season.
This will be achieved through beginner and maiden limited races, competitions already in existence and where horses are allocated a pool to race depending on auction and auction value. their average.
The finals will be held at Goodwood and York, both of which have pledged the full financial support required by EBF UK during their bidding process.
Any EBF-eligible 2-year-old can compete in one of more than 110 EBF-restricted beginner or junior races throughout the UK 2022 season. If they finish in the first six, they will qualify for one of two seven-event finals held in the fall.
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The finals will take place from early September to early October, while UK EBF committees have decided not to program them as the early finish races are designed to make them as accessible as possible. body.
Simon Sweeting, chairman of the UK EBF fund, said: “With the easing of racing in 2020 has resulted in a small capital surplus for the UK EBF. industry.
“This series not only offers attractive bonus targets, but also aims to add weight to the EBF to incentivize owners to reinvest with desirable sales. There is no early closing period. and over 100 qualifying opportunities for a horse, we hope owners and trainers will support this new initiative.We are looking forward to two highly competitive finals on Fall. “