The 40th Asian Racing Conference (ARC) closed in Sapporo, Japan tonight with Asian Racing Federation (ARF) Chairman Mr Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges describing the conference as a “resounding success.”
Praising the “exceptional work” of Conference host, the Japan Racing Association, and the ARC Organising Committee, Mr Engelbrecht-Bresges said the ARC had been enriching and challenging for more than 800 delegates from 40 countries who attended nine business programme sessions which covered topics vital to horseracing’s future.
“Over the past few days, we have witnessed a great convergence of minds, talents, and passions, all dedicated to the sustainable and collective advancement of thoroughbred racing and breeding,” Mr Engelbrecht-Bresges, the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Chief Executive Officer, said at the closing ceremony crowned by the official handover of the ARC flag to the Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia, which will host the 41st Asian Racing Conference in Riyadh in 2026.
“On the opening morning of the business programme, we spoke about the four biggest challenges that we face as a sport – industry fragmentation, social acceptability, growth of illegal and offshore operators, and the sport’s long-term commercial sustainability.
“While there is no doubt that these are major challenges which we all face, regardless of the size and success of our individual jurisdictions, they are far from insurmountable. And particularly so when we are all moving in the same direction.
“If anything, this Conference has reinforced to me that racing has never been so engaged and so determined in seeking to proactively address these issues, and in a more unified and holistic way.”