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    Up to £1 Million Available as Major UK Races Announce British Midsummer Bonus

    James DooleyBy James DooleyJanuary 21, 2025Updated:January 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    There’s a thunder of excitement under the bright British midsummer sky, with up to £1 million on offer for the connections of horses racing in the UK during 2025. The British Midsummer Bonus is calling on global contenders, especially those trained outside Europe, enticing them to compete in three of Britain’s prestigious Group One races.

    Ascot, Goodwood, and York, synonymous with equestrian prestige and history, are behind this groundbreaking incentive that could make one serendipitous horse connection a million pounds richer.

    High Stakes and High Rewards

    At the heart of this initiative are the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot and the Qatar Sussex Stakes at Goodwood. These races run days apart, minimizing travel complexities and maximizing participation. The grand prize? Should the same owner or trainer forge victors in both these illustrious events, they stand to secure a £1 million win bonus. Not too shabby for a series of dashes around venerable British turf.

    An Array of Opportunities

    For those horses not setting the track alight with wins but finishing in placed positions, a reward remains on the horizon—£250,000, to be exact. The scheme broadens its arms with the £1.25 million Juddmonte International at York. Winners from either Ascot or Goodwood snag a £250,000 appearance fee just for showing their form at York. Horses placed and then galloping onto York don’t walk away empty-hooved either, with a £150,000 appearance gratuity warmly awaiting them.

    Fostering International Appeal

    Nick Smith, Ascot’s Director of Racing and Public Affairs, articulates the vision clearly: the synchronization of these events with alluring bonuses is strategic. With fewer major global races occupying the midsummer months, this is Britain’s time to shine and allure international runners to its green pastures. By merging these acclaimed high-summer races into a unified spectacle, the aim is clear—turn up the global focus on British racing during this period.

    Practical gifts sweeten the pot, with full horse travel costs, accommodating stabling, business-class flights, and luxury stays for connections—all part of the bonus benefits, enticing legendary trainers such as Yoshito Yahagi from Japan to envision English victories.

    The Welcome Mat is Rolled Out

    Goodwood’s Ed Arkell chimes in with enthusiasm for this partnership with Ascot and York, focusing on Britain’s ongoing quest for international racing prominence. He aspires this scheme acts as a bridge, drawing world-class competition to the nation’s tracks.

    William Derby from York emphasizes that the additional £50,000 York is carving out for appearances offers a recognition of the diverse capabilities of milers and mile-and-a-half pace-setters, and aims to ensure the intercontinental visitor feels acknowledged and welcome.

    A Global Stage Awaits

    As the sun reaches its zenith in midsummer, this period often sees the pinnacle of equine athleticism. The spotlight falls on an age-old tradition meeting modern global ambition, marrying the spirit of horse racing with the attractive glow of lucrative incentives.

    So, with whinnies and wagering, the tracks alert the world: Britain’s racing fields are wide open, ready to test the mettle and speed of the world’s best thoroughbreds. With towering sums at stake and prestige in the air, it’s a midsummer call few will likely resist.

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    James Dooley is a UK entrepreneur who founded British Racecourses because of his love for horse racing. James Dooley Entrepreneur Who Owns Racehorses James owns 14 racehorses through Dooley Thoroughbreds, so he understands all aspects of horse racing, from wagering bets, and booking jockeys to sourcing the best horse racing trainers. James is the younger brother of David Dooley, who was voted the “Best Horse Racing Tipster in the UK”.

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