Commentating competition for females

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Commentating competition for females

14 years 1 week ago
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It comes as something of a surprise to find out that as yet there are no British female race commentators. This peculiar situation seems set to change and many would be tempted to say ‘not before time’. The racing community has plenty of lady owners, trainers and admittedly at the moment just a handful of lady jockeys, but why no commentators?

Racegoers are pretty evenly made up of male and female punters and the ladies seem just as keen as the men to have a flutter. The advent of online betting means you can now place a bet without having to leave the comfort of your own home and this overcomes the reluctance some ladies had about entering what was perceived as a very male dominated preserve, the old style betting shop. Modern bookies shops have certainly made a great effort to appeal to both sexes but it is online betting that has introduced many, both male and female, to the thrills of the racecourse. With so much participation by the ladies in other areas of the sport, it’s something of a mystery as to why they are not represented amongst commentators. Is it an oversight?, a glass ceiling?, or are the ladies not interested?, never mind, move over boys the girls are coming!.

lovetheraces.com, to their credit, recently launched a nationwide search to find a suitable lady to become the countries first female, ‘voice of racing’. The competition received nearly 50 entries [so the ladies are interested] and required a recorded race commentary from the budding race callers to be submitted. The commentaries were then judged, with the best going through to a test in front of commentators Richard Hoiles and John Hunt. The semi-finals of the competition will take place at Bath racecourse on Saturday 11th June and Doncaster racecourse on Sunday 12th June. The final eight contestants will each commentate a race and the racegoers will be asked to vote for their favourite via text. The final will be held at Ascot on 24th July when the ladies will fight it out for the top prize.

Twenty four women have now been shortlisted, amongst them Hayley Moore, sister of Derby winning champion jockey Ryan Moore. Also in the running are Emily Jones a leading amateur jockey and race pundit, Sophie Monkman a marketing assistant at York racecourse and former professional jump jockey Sophie Mitchell. The two finalists will each call a race at Ascot and the winner will receive a cheque for £2,500. and much more importantly, a place on the racing industries commentary training course. I’m not sure how long it takes to train a racing commentator but maybe by this time next year the first fully fledged lady will be taking a seat in the previously, male only commentators box.

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Re: Re: Commentating competition for females

14 years 1 week ago
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Are they worth a look in the UK PlayBoy....:D

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Re: Re: Commentating competition for females

14 years 1 week ago
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Not half as hot as those German birds.

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14 years 1 week ago
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Ryan Moore sister has made the final 2

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14 years 1 week ago
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Who's the woman that often looks after the British studio presentation? We often hear her voice during TT's coverage of British racing, but I've never heard what her name is. We never actually see her either, unlike TT's presenters. Interesting voice ... it sounds like she always has a slightly sore throat, but at the same time she's clear enough and it's not hard to make out what she's saying, unlike some British accents.

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Re: Re: Commentating competition for females

14 years 1 week ago
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Zoey Bird possibly, now watch hibs get a boner

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14 years 1 week ago
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I believe Ryan Giggs Sister In Law a good Lay just very volatile market.

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Re: Re: Commentating competition for females

14 years 4 days ago
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Lydia Hislop is the voice you hear most Mauv

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13 years 10 months ago
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The 2 girls left have a commentate off against each other today @ Ascot,they call 2 races each on the card...

Ps Haley Moore rode the first winner on the Ascot Card yesterday

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