The Queen’s grandson sees revolutionary idea for horse racing through the STREETS blocked over safety concerns
CITY RACING — the idea of bringing racing to the streets — has hit the skids.
The BHA has roadblocked the concept due to supposed welfare concerns and the company have also struggled to gain traction in other countries.
The organisers held an initial test event at Aintree racecourse in November 2018 which appeared to be well-received.
But the BHA asked them to put on another test event, “at great cost” according to a member of the City Racing team, in Newmarket, before the pandemic.
British racing chiefs were not convinced racing through the streets on temporary surfaces would be safe and pulled their backing - much to the shock of the City Racing team whose "number one priority" is horse welfare.
There have been no official updates from City Racing since March 2021, the same time they hired former Jockey Club chief Paul Fisher as executive vice chairman - and a month after they revealed losses of £1 million.
It appeared the company had lost the financial backing of one it's five shareholders in Dubai-based investment firm RHT Partners.
The firm is a partner of UAE-based SSK Investments, and on Friday an employee at SSK claimed that RHT was no longer operational, though City Racing claim that is not true.
RHT’s website is offline and no-one at the company could be reached for comment.
Phillips and his team were hoping to stage their first meeting at Cannes in France last year, but the fixture was continuously delayed and is now on the back-burner.
However, the organisers are still in discussions with officials in Paris and believe they have a shot at holding an event in Cape Town next year.
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