Chairman Steve Harman Founded 31 July 2007 | Type Sports governing body | |
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Predecessor British Horseracing BoardHorseracing Regulatory Authority Formation 31 July 2007; 9 years ago (2007-07-31) Affiliations International Federation of Horseracing Authorities Profiles |
British horseracing authority working for racing
The British Horseracing Authority, also known simply as the BHA, is the regulatory authority for horse racing in Great Britain.
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- British horseracing authority working for racing
- British horseracing authority case study secure remote access
- Overview
- Integrity
- Charity
- References
It was formed on 31 July 2007, after the merger of the British Horseracing Board (BHB) and the Horseracing Regulatory Authority (HRA).
Its stated objectives are to: "provide the most compelling and attractive racing in the world; be seen as the world leader in raceday regulation; ensure the highest standards for the sport and participants, on and away from the racecourse; promote the best for the racehorse; and represent and promote the sport and the industry."
It is a member of the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities. The BHA's current chairman is Steve Harman, who succeeded Paul Roy in the role in 2013.
British horseracing authority case study secure remote access
Overview
The British Horseracing Authority performs a number of functions. These include:
Integrity
The Authority’s Integrity Services Department performs some of its most well publicised duties. These include:
Charity
Retraining of Racehorses
In April 2000, British Horseracing launched Retraining of Racehorses (RoR), the official charity for the welfare of horses who have retired from racing through injury, old age or a lack of ability.