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Published Date: 27 August 2008
ARABIAN Racing returns to Market Rasen on Saturday, September 6.
On the eight race card there are six races for Purebred Arabian Horses and two for Part Bred Arabs, Anglo Arabs and Thoroughbreds.

The Arabian races will include two qualifiers for the prestigious Jebel Ali Finals which take place at Warwick on Sa
turday October 11.

You can benefit from an offer of three entry tickets for the price of two with the Mail - by using the voucher printed here.

Market Rasen greeted the ARO jockeys, horses and trainers in fine style last year with an enthusiastic crowd and everyone is looking forward to repeating the event this year.

The gates open at noon and the first race is at 2pm.

Details and booking at www.aroracing.co.uk or contact the ARO Office on 01635 524445.

l Arabian Racing is one of the best established amateur equestrian sports in the UK, now in its 31st year with 15 Arabian Racedays from May through to October.

The Arabian is recognized worldwide as the purest and oldest of all horse breeds. Hailing from the Middle Eastern deserts where its stamina was an invaluable asset, ensuring it could carry its rider at speed across miles of open desert with little food or water. Today, almost every breed and type of horse has traces of Arab blood and all English Thoroughbreds are descended from the Byerley Turk, Darley Arabian or Godolphin Arabian, which were imported to Britain in the early 1700s.



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  • Last Updated: 26 August 2008 10:56 AM
  • Source: Market Rasen Mail
  • Location: Market Rasen
 
 
  

 
 


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