TOP CLASS LINE UP FOR THE RACING INDUSTRY COURSE 2015
TRIC 2015 is set to be another success, with an outstanding line up of speakers. This British Horseracing Authority course, sponsored by Lycetts, covers the key aspects of the racing industry and seeks to attract UK and International delegates from middle management upwards. Those new to the industry or who are looking to broaden their knowledge and understanding of racing, in Britain and abroad, are also welcome.
The course to be held from 2to 6 February 2015 will include visits to the Darley operation, Tattersalls, Newmarket Racecourse and William Haggas’ training yard. It will also feature seminars, interactive sessions hosted by influential figures from the racing world.
The course will cover a wide range of topics from breeding, training and welfare through to the complexities of the funding of racing, racing’s relationship with the media and integrity in the sport.
Confirmed speakers so far include:
Ian Balding Former Trainer to Her Majesty The Queen
Adam Brickell Director of Integrity, Legal and Risk, British Horseracing Authority
Laura Cadzow, Great British Racing International
Simon Clare, Director of Communications, Coral
Alan Delmonte Chief Executive, Horseracing Betting Levy Board
William Haggas, Classic Winning Trainer
Paul Fisher Group Managing Director, Jockey Club Racecourses
Dale Gibson External Director, Professional Jockeys’ Association
Gill Greeves Learning and Development Partner, British Horseracing Authority
Dawn Laidlaw Nominations Manager, Darley
Will Lambe Director Public Affairs and Policy, British Horseracing Authority
Nick Luck Journalist, Television Presenter
Adrian McGlynn Company Secretary, Weatherbys
Rod Street Chief Executive, Great British Racing and British Champion Series.
James Hall, Director of Darley China, Darley
Caroline Turnbull Education and Employment Manager, Thoroughbred Breeders Association
Roger Varian Classic Winning Trainer
Adam Waterworth Managing Director, Goodwood Racecourse
Richard Wayman Chief Executive, Racehorse Owners Association
Duncan Gregory, Operations Director at the British Racing School said,
“Each year TRIC goes from strength to strength and is now an eagerly anticipated annual fixture. We are fortunate that so many influential speakers address the course and provoke discussion on the key issues facing racing today. Spaces are limited and increasingly the course is oversubscribed, so if you are interested in the 2015 course don’t delay.”
The five day course is £1200 which includes accommodation, all meals and excursions included.
For more information or to reserve a place please contact Jennie Durrans at the British Racing School on [email protected] or 01638 669039.
Further details of the course are available on our website http://brs.org.uk/courses/tric-3/