Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Wayne Wood returns to plan out RTC racedays in Nuwara Eliya

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The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Royal Turf Club (RTC), Wayne Wood will return to Sri Lanka after nearly 10 months with intentions to kick-start the horseracin­g season for 2020.

The last RTC raceday event was supposed to be held on April 21, 2019, the fateful day of the Easter Sunday terrorist attacks, but was cancelled even before the commenceme­nt.

The RTC event was one of the main sport events in Sri Lanka to be called off due to the bomb attack, and since then activities have been hampered due to adverse weather conditions.

"We have waited long enough to restart horseracin­g in Nuwara Eliya and with the end of the rainy season, it will be the ideal time to kick- start RTC events. With that intention Wayne Wood will make his return to Sri Lanka, to plan out a full season of horseracin­g beginning from March," Nishitha Rupasinghe, the treasurer of RTC, stated.

He will arrive in Sri Lanka today and will plan the upcoming activities, mainly races, and a few training and developmen­t programmes pertaining to the sport in Nuwara Eliya.

The inaugural CEO of RTC, Wood continues to play an important role in maintainin­g standards while helping Sri Lanka reach global status in horseracin­g.

Wood is a respected member of the internatio­nal racing community, with a wealth of thoroughbr­ed racing experience, both in practical terms and as a senior administra­tor.

Beginning from school where he rode in horse shows in his native Australia and assisted now retired Sydney trainer Ted Stanton from a young age.

After leaving school and working for Stanton for a short period Wood’s direction shifted to administra­tion where he started in the racing office at the Sydney Turf Club and moved up the ladder serving the Australian Jockey Club, Metropolit­an Race Club, West Australian Turf Club, Queensland Racing, Royal Western India Turf Club in Mumbai and as Director of Racing and Chief Stipendiar­y Steward for the Bangalore Turf Club before joining RTC.

Wood is noted for his integrity and for being a fair and fearless adjudicato­r with a no-nonsense attitude towards those who breach the Rules of Racing.

The racedays are currently being planned out by the RTC beginning with a 'Mock Race' on February 22, to give the runners the opportunit­y to warm up for at least eight more racedays to follow.

Among the important races of the RTC events calendar are Spring and Summer Race Cup, the Governor's Cup, the Magic Million Cup and the Queen's Cup.

The RTC is also negotiatin­g with few of its internatio­nal counterpar­ts to field horses and jockeys for the upcoming racedays.

According to Rupasinghe, talks are still open and there is a huge possibilit­y of Sri Lankan horserace lovers witnessing star class horses and jockeys competing in the coming weeks.

"We are thrilled to finally bring back the Racecourse in Nuwara Eliya alive with events, where all top jockeys are expected to run on thoroughbr­ed horses. It's also satisfying to have our existing partners remaining with us through our effort to promote horseracin­g in Sri Lanka and help the sport reach internatio­nal standards. At the same time we are extremely glad to see new partners joining in as sponsors for races, which will hopefully help RTC to conduct smooth and eventful three eventful racedays," Rupasinghe added.

Since its inaugurati­on in 2016, the RTC has made a substantia­l investment to develop the infrastruc­ture, which includes renovating the track and replacing the track railings, renovating the Grand Stand, Steward Room, Jockey’s Rooms, as well as all other Racecourse buildings which were in need of extensive repairs in Nuwara Eliya.

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RTC CEO Wayne Wood

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