The Gentleman Magazine Issue 2 | April/May 2017 | Page 46

Qatar Goodwood Cup and Ascot’s Queen Vase upgraded The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and British racing have welcomed the European Pattern Committee (EPC)’s approvals for its applications to upgrade prominent stayers’ races across Europe, and provided an update on its long-term plans to safeguard the future of the Flat staying horse in British racing.   These include a bolstering of the overall Black Type programme for the stayer in Europe, underpinned by substantial investment in prize money, and supported by further enhancements at grass-roots level.   As part of the plans, the Qatar Goodwood Cup has been upgraded to Group 1 status, while the Queen’s Vase at the Royal meeting has been the subject of an exceptional upgrade from Listed to Group 2, and its distance has been altered to 14 furlongs. Both races will be receiving substantial prize money boosts, and these upgrades are supported by further, complementary, enhancements to the stayers’ Black Type programme across Europe. Moreover, it has been agreed that no 13 furlong-plus Pattern race in Europe is to be downgraded (unless voluntarily) before 2022.   As part of their long-term financial investment, Qatar has committed to match fund further increases in prize money and the Group 1 Qatar Goodwood Cup will now be run for a total prize fund of at least £500,000.   BRITISH RACING REACTS TO ENHANCEMENTS TO THE STAYERS’ AND FILLIES AND MARES’ PROGRAMMES Alex Eade, General Manager of Goodwood Racecourse, said: “Elevating the Qatar Goodwood Cup to Group 1 status is something that we have been very keen to happen for a number of years and we are very grateful to the BHA and EPC for supporting and approving the proposal. Alongside the other changes made to the Pattern, we hope that our race will now cement its position as part of a high- profile programme for stayers across Europe and provide yet another tantalising clash of the generations on the beautiful summer turf of the Sussex Downs. 46 | The Gentleman Magazine “There will be some other changes to the programme of races during the Qatar Goodwood Festival, which have also been approved by the BHA and the EPC, and which will bring a better balance to the week and create a specific focus for each individual day, all part of our ambitious plan to deliver the best raceweek experience in the world. These changes will include switching the Group 1 Qatar Goodwood Cup to the opening day of the Festival on the Tuesday, positioning the Group 1 Qatar Nassau as the principal race on the Thursday, and moving the Group 3 Gordon Stakes to the Saturday. This will help us to grow attendances where we have capacity, which is not just beneficial to Goodwood, but also supports racing’s objective of building its audience and profile. With our long term partnership with Qatar we are also able to significantly increase the prizemoney on offer this season and it is an important point that this new money will not just sit at the top end but trickle down to the grassroots of our race programme. The two ends of the sport do not exist in isolation and an ecosystem needs a balanced approach to ensure all parts of it remain healthy supporting the whole.”   Nick Smith, Director of Racing Communications for Ascot Racecourse, said: "We are pleased to be playing our part in the new, enhanced stayers' programme. At Group 2, and at the reduced trip, the Queen's Vase will hopefully become a true, quality race for developing stayers. It provides, amongst other things, a more coherent pathway to the newly promoted Group 1 Qatar Goodwood Cup, where the Gold Cup winner can now run penalty free. "The sprinting programme was radically enhanced in 2015 and the BHA and the European Pattern Committee have once again shown vision and flexibility in addressing issues within the stayers division." In addition, the BHA’s Racing Department has invited applications from racecourses to stage additional high-value three-year-old only staying handicaps – as well as to boost the value of the existing three-year-old only  handicaps over 14 furlongs,12 furlong maiden races and additional sire- restricted two-year-old maidens, and longer-distance two- year-old races, to encourage horsemen to support the staying breed at each stage of such horses’ development. Consideration will also be given as to how the Plus 10 bonus scheme might be developed over time to help influence this issue.