Rashid Equestrian and Horseracing Club

Rashid Equestrian and Horseracing Club

The Rashid Equestrian & Horseracing Club (REHC) governs all aspects of horseracing in the Kingdom of Bahrain. The REHC is committed to developing horse racing as a premier sporting event in the Kingdom of Bahrain on par with international standards, in adherence with the practices governing the sport and facilitating racing events that showcase and bring together top thoroughbreds, alongside trainers and equine enthusiasts. The REHC is responsible for developing the guidelines governing all aspects of racing, licensing, upholding the integrity of the sport, human capital engagement, equine protection and enforcing equitable standards in all racing and related activities.

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ARF Publishes the Third Edition of the ARF Newsletter

ARF Publishes the Third Edition of the ARF Newsletter

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ARF Publishes the Third Edition of the ARF Newsletter

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The Asian Racing Federation (ARF) is pleased to share with you the third edition of the ARF Newsletter, which highlights key races, news and developments across the ARF membership; an in-depth profile of the Korea Racing Authority; updates on the key initiatives of the ARF and its committees; and an upcoming event on the horizon.

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ARF Publishes Inaugural Newsletter

ARF Publishes Inaugural Newsletter

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ARF Publishes Inaugural Newsletter

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The Asian Racing Federation (ARF) is pleased to share with you a new ARF publication, the ARF Newsletter, designed to enhance the exchange of information across ARF members and stakeholders.

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Bahrain stages the first running of the Bahrain International Trophy

Bahrain stages the first running of the Bahrain International Trophy

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Bahrain stages the first running of the Bahrain International Trophy

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The Rashid Equestrian and Horseracing Club of Bahrain staged their first international race on November 22nd with the £500,000 Bahrain International Trophy (2000m) for runners rated 95 and above.

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