All British Tracks To Get Sectional Timing

'Beneficial to engaging new audiences'

Plans are in place for all British racecourses to have live sectional timing and tracking data by the end of 2021 after the Horse Racing Betting and Levy Board pledged £900,000 towards the operating costs of the initiative over the next three years.

The HBLB will work with media rights holders and their selected tracking partners, the BHA and the RCA to realise the plan.

A statement from the HBLB read: “Accurate and fast data for all races is widely regarded as beneficial in engaging new audiences, while also offering bookmakers the opportunity to develop more compelling betting products in an increasingly competitive market.

“This technology will also provide key data-based evidence for industry priorities, including equine welfare, integrity and regulation.”

The investment has been welcomed by Total Performance Data, which is already providing live data on 12 courses owned by Arena Racing Company.

TPD is planning to complete installation at the remaining ARC courses by October this year.

A statement read: “We fully share the Levy Board’s criteria whereby this funding is to speed up and drive faster investment leading to a position where the technology is self-sufficient by 2021, available on every UK racecourse and generating new levy through new betting turnover.”

The HBLB has also announced it has entered into a major data-sharing agreement with leading bookmakers.

Betfred, Ladbrokes Coral, Paddy Power Betfair, Skybet and William Hill have agreed voluntarily to share with the board race-by-race betting data from both digital and retail channels for every British racing fixture from January 2017. This could help develop a better understanding of the type of contests which are attractive to punters.

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