The British Horseracing Authority (BHA), founded in 2007, is a privately owned organization headquartered in the UK. Employing approximately 210 people, the BHA serves as the primary regulatory body for horse racing in Great Britain. Its main function is overseeing and governing the sport, encompassing various aspects of its operation.

Revenue

Founded

2007

Headcount

208

Headquarters

UK

Primary Segment

Spectator Sports

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

The British Horseracing Authority announced new mandatory requirements for weighing rooms and deadlines for necessary work at racecourses, with twelve courses potentially unable to host meetings. Separately, the BHA’s licensing committee approved Greg Fairley’s return to race-riding. Fairley, champion apprentice in 2007, had served a twelve-year ban since 2011 for preventing a horse from achieving its best placing and providing information for reward. The BHA also noted the death of William Nunneley at age 77. Nunneley served as the BHA’s head of stewarding, having previously been a master and huntsman of five packs of foxhounds.

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