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European Pattern Committee Announce Major Changes To Sprint Programme From 2015 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
EUROPEAN PATTERN COMMITTEE ANNOUNCE MAJOR CHANGES TO SPRINT PROGRAMME FROM 2015 / 13 AUG 14
Issued on behalf of The European Pattern Committee
The European Pattern Committee (EPC) today announced details of a number of changes to the European sprint programme from 2015. The measures are designed to address the current lack of opportunities for high-class three-year-old sprinters and to improve the overall standard of Group sprint races in Europe. The changes include upgrades to races in Britain, France, Germany and Ireland, as well as the introduction of a new Group 1 three-year-old only sprint over six furlongs at Royal Ascot. At the EPC’s meeting in January, the Committee had identified the sprint programme as an area of weakness within the European Pattern and agreed that it warranted addressing. The EPC had previously undertaken comparable steps in 2004 when strengthening the programme of races for older fillies and mares. The proposals were developed in consultation with the Committee members and the revised programme was discussed at a specially convened meeting at the end of July, subsequently receiving the required unanimous approval of all member countries in order to implement the exceptional measures and upgrades. Brian Kavanagh, Chairman of the EPC, said: “The strategic objective in reviewing the sprint programme was to implement measures that will have a long-term, positive impact, delivering meaningful benefits both for European racing and for the European horse population. “For horses performing at every distance other than sprinting, the European Pattern provides a three-year-old only programme until mid summer, when the Classic generation is considered ready to take on the older horses. The Committee believes it is no coincidence that when it comes to milers and middle distance horses, Europe can genuinely lay claim to having the best in the world, however, there is a definite lack of top class European three-year-old sprinters. “The measures we are taking to address the situation are two-fold. Firstly, we have introduced a limited number of Pattern races restricted to three-year-olds in the first half of the European season, culminating in a new Group 1 race at Royal Ascot, and secondly, we have sought to deliver a more balanced overall sprint programme, providing better opportunities and greater incentives to run high class sprinters in Europe. This includes the upgrade of a number of races including the British Champions Sprint on QIPCO British Champions Day to Group 1, and the Flying Five on Irish Champions Weekend to Group 2. “We acknowledge the steps we have taken are bold, some may consider them radical. However, the Committee believes they are warranted and that they will be of considerable benefit to European horseracing and breeding.” Brian Kavanagh added: “As is the case for any race granted Group status or an upgrade in exceptional circumstances, the performance of the races in question will be reviewed by the EPC after three years.” The new status of existing races, as well as the additional races approved by EPC, is as follows:
Notes to editors: 1. EPC membership: Britain, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Scandinavia (Associate member representing Denmark, Norway and Sweden), Turkey (Associate member). The EPC Chairman is Brian Kavanagh. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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