A horse racing manager is in charge of a racing stable’s whole plan and lifecycle. They serve as the essential go-between for bloodstock agents, trainers, jockeys, and owners. They are responsible for budget optimization, race scheduling, staff leadership, and horse care.
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Stable and Strategic Operations
Trainer Collaboration: Assigning the appropriate trainers to certain horses and tracking their development.
Race targeting is the process of determining the best conditions for booking spaces and creating race schedules to optimize performance.
Financial oversight includes overseeing daily spending plans, insurance, veterinary expenses, and when to claim, sell, or retire a horse.
Bloodstock & Equine Care
Breeding & Genetics: Maintaining a long-term talent pipeline through bloodline planning and foal development supervision.
Health & Wellness: Working with nutritionists and veterinarians to create precise food schedules, fitness regimens, and recuperation times
Management of Personnel
Hiring and overseeing trainers, jockeys, stable hands, and support personnel is known as staff recruitment.
Negotiations: Managing contracts and upholding connections with all racing staff.
Facilities & Logistics
Facility Upgrades: Managing the development and enlargement of paddocks, medical facilities, and training courses.
Organizing nominations, entries, licensing, and horse movement across several track jurisdictions is known as racing logistics.
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