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35 participants listened to Curtis Linnell, Executive Vice President of the Thoroughbred Racing Protective Bureau and expert in the development of tote security systems relating the integration process in US, to Tallulah Wilson, Head of…
The event was hosted by Andrew Brown from Twinspires and Maddy Playle from the Racing Post, in the 225-metre-tall skyscraper in central London, probably London’s highest dedicated event space. Participants from 20 different countries from the…
The World Tote Association held its General Assembly in London. The structure will be chaired by European members for the next two years.
Society’s demands are increasing and call into question many practices involving horses threatening the industry’s social licence to operate. Public outcries and controversies primarily target the suffering that horses experience through their exploitation, as well…
Fundi Sithebe, CEO of 4Racing in South Africa, Hans Lord Skarploth, CEO of ATG in Sweden, Michael Fitzsimons, Executive Director, Wagering Products at the Hong Kong Jockey Club, Aymeric Verlet, International Manager of the PMU…
WoTA is hosting the event in the 225-metre-tall skyscraper Leadenhall building also called the Cheesegrater and probably London’s highest dedicated event space. Already 110 participants from the betting and horseracing industry from all continents confirmed…
The public view on the use of horses in sport is changing through different generations and horseracing authorities around the world must work collaboratively to address the issues and safeguard the future of the sport.…
The seminar gathered horse betting Tote operators from Morocco, Mali, Senegal, Togo, Niger, Burkina-Fasso, Benin and Ivory Coast invited by the Sorec, the operator in charge of supporting and developing the equine industry in Morocco,…
The Responsible Gambling working group’s members held their first meeting. The members agreed on the priority areas: Limits for customers Relevant advertising Effective tooling. The objectives are to focus on information sharing, collaborative learning, and into the longer-term exploring…
120 participants from France and Europe attended the Conference in Saumur. Panellists from equestrian sport, horseracing, horse welfare and politicians agreed to say that the Covid crisis has pushed people back to nature and it…