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- NTRA – National Thoroughbred Racing Association
The mission of the NTRA is to increase the popularity, welfare and integrity of Thoroughbred racing through consensus-based leadership, legislative advocacy, safety and integrity initiatives, fan engagement and corporate partner development EVENT CALENDAR ADVOCACY INTEGRITY LEADERSHIP
- National Thoroughbred Racing Association - HorseRacing. com
The National Thoroughbred Racing Association is an organization in the United States of America that acts as the chief governing body over thoroughbred horse racing in the country The NTRA also has jurisdiction over the World Thoroughbred Racing Championship, more commonly known as the Breeders' Cup in North America
- Home - Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority
Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority oversees national, uniform integrity and safety rules for Thoroughbred racing in the United States
- Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority - Wikipedia
The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) is a private self-regulatory organization that regulates the sport of Thoroughbred horse racing in the United States
- The Role of Horse Racing Governing Bodies
Horse racing governing bodies employ stewards and officials who oversee races and ensure that all participants adhere to the established regulations They have the authority to penalize any violations and enforce disciplinary actions, including fines, suspensions, or disqualifications
- HISA, Horse Racings New Governing Body, In Rush To Starting Gate
Unlike the central offices that govern the NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL, the 38 U S racing states operate under patchwork rules that vary from track to track Horses, owners, trainers and jockeys
- The Governing Bodies Of Horse Racing - Ez Horse Betting
Some countries like Australia and Canada have established national governing bodies which oversee racing for an entire country Other places like America have state jurisdictions but no national entity
- About Us - Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority
HISA was created to implement, for the first time, a national, uniform set of integrity and safety rules that are applied consistently to every Thoroughbred racing participant and racetrack facility
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