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  2. Betfair Hurdle - Wikipedia

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    The race was titled the Tote Gold Trophy from 1987 to 2004, and the totesport Trophy from 2005 to 2011. Since 2012 the race has been sponsored by Betfair and known as the Betfair Hurdle. Two winners of the race – Persian War and Make a Stand – subsequently achieved victory in the following month's Champion Hurdle .

  3. The Tote - Wikipedia

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    1995 Sunday racing (May: Newmarket and Salisbury) 1997 Tote permitted to handle bets on all events, including numbers. Ladbrokes join Tote Direct; 2002 Tote betXpress internet service launched; 2004 Official unveiling of totesport/totepool; 2009 Two year deal to sponsor Hull City A.F.C. 2011 Sale of the Tote to Betfred; 2019 Sale of the Tote to ...

  4. Aintree Bowl - Wikipedia

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    Totesport began supporting the event as the Totesport Bowl in 2008 and the sponsorship was taken over by Betfred in 2012 after that ... Horse racing in Great Britain;

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  6. Channel 4 Racing - Wikipedia

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    The programme would later be expanded to run for 60 minutes. The programme aired every Saturday and was shown regardless of whether Channel 4 was televising horse racing later that day. The programme also provided tips and advice for the forthcoming day's racing. The show featured contributions from a panel of racing pundits.

  7. Tote Sport Radio - Wikipedia

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    Tote Sport Radio broadcasts were largely a relay of RSN Racing & Sport in Melbourne, although some syndicated programming was broadcast on the Launceston frequency. [1] Tote Sport Radio broadcast live commentary of thoroughbred, harness and greyhound racing along with race form and betting information. Other sports were also covered in ...

  8. Tote board - Wikipedia

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    Behind the betting windows at Ascot racetrack, Australia February 1939. An automatic totalisator is a device to add up the bets in a pari-mutuel betting system. The whole of the pot (the stakes on all competitors) is divided pro rata to the stakes placed on the winning competitor, and those tickets are paid out.

  9. Cheltenham Gold Cup - Wikipedia

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    Only two weeks later a new sponsorship deal was announced with Timico, an independent internet service provider whose CEO Tim Radford is a horse owner having top chasers like Somersby and Racing Demon associated with his name. [56] Timico also offered an increase of £25,000 to reach a total of £575,000 prize money for the 2016 Gold Cup renewal.