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41st Asian Racing Conference heads to Saudi Arabia in 2026

The 41st Asian Racing Conference (ARC) will be held in Saudi Arabia in 2026 with the Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia, in conjunction with the Asian Racing Federation (ARF), to stage the international conference in Riyadh.

Experts at Asian Racing Conference address illegal wagering and gene doping

Experts from the Asian Racing Federation (ARF) Council on Anti-Illegal Betting and Related Financial Crime addressed the growing threats of illegal wagering and gene doping in horse racing in a session at the 40th Asian Racing Conference (ARC) held in Sapporo, Japan.

Asian Racing Federation re-elects Chair and Vice-Chairs

The Asian Racing Federation (ARF) has re-elected Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges as its Chair, with Masayuki Goto and Mohammad Saeed Al Shehhi continuing as Vice-Chairs.

40th Asian Racing Conference – Sapporo 2024

The 40th Asian Racing Conference (ARC) will take place between August 27th and September 1st in Sapporo, Japan, and will feature an extensive program centered on Japanese racing breeding, business leaders and key stakeholders. 

40th Asian Racing Conference to focus on Japanese racing

The 40th Asian Racing Conference (ARC) will take place between August 27th and September 1st in Sapporo, Japan, and will feature an extensive program centered on Japanese racing breeding, business leaders and key stakeholders.

40th Asian Racing Conference to be held in Japan in 2024

The 40th Asian Racing Conference (ARC) will be held in its inaugural host country in 2024 with the Japan Racing Association (JRA), in conjunction with the Asian Racing Federation (ARF), to stage the conference in Sapporo on the island of Hokkaido.

Daily Asia Gaming eBrief: PAGCOR reports notable 121% surge in net income in 1H24

PAGCOR reported a substantial 121.4 percent increase in its net income to PHP6.56 billion ($112.3M) for the first half of 2024. The boost in GGR was driven mainly by online gaming revenues which reached PHP20.66 billion. a recent study conducted by the Asia Pacific Association for Gambling Studies revealed gaps in the information disclosure practices of Macau’s major gaming operators over the past decade.