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A racing industry initiative, backed by both the Racehorse Owners Association and the Racehorse Syndicates Association, sees a series of racecourse events put on to promote ownership through syndicates and racing clubs.
The events allow existing clubs and syndicates exhibit their clubs and syndicates to raceday attendees.
The 2023 Racecourse Ownership Day series launched at Windsor on Thursday 17th August with other fixtures at Musselburgh (16th September), Cheltenham (27th and 28th October) and Ascot (24th and 25th November).
For both seasoned racing fans or relative newcomers to the sport, the series of racecourse events allows racegoers to enjoy an action-packed day and gain great insight into what it’s like to be an owner.
Syndicate and club representatives are on hand to discuss an alternative avenue into racehorse ownership and a parade of horses with shares available takes place ahead of racing, allowing racegoers to buy shares on the day or simply learn about the process of purchasing shares in a racehorse and what to look for in a young horses.
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