Sunday, July 21, 2013

Friendship

The confirmation has come through for 'The Coventry Friendship Race' to be held at Funabashi Keiba. It will be the fifth race (5R), held during the afternoon of the 7th August - the same day as Pop Label has his big race up in Monbetsu, so plenty of NAR action in store for me on that date. 

Regarding the Funabashi race, this is something I wrote earlier, but it remains relevant: "As it happens, my hometown of Coventry is twinned with Hiroshima - a city I love dearly, but it's a long way from Chiba! They were twinned after WWII, as both were devastated during the conflict. My family lost virtually everything in the war, including my Great-Grandfather's stables, and about the only thing to remember us by nowadays is a road named after the gang leading up to the area that used to be our farmland (with a history in Coventry and the surrounding area dating back to the Doomsday Book, I come from the Hunt and Lowe family lines, and Hunt Terrace is their epitaph)."

The piece continued: "In reality, there probably isn't that much to link Coventry to Funabashi, or Chiba in general come to think of it. Coventry was the centre of Britain's motor industry, with motorbikes and aeroplanes also playing a large role in the development of the city. Before that, it was silk, bicycles and watchmaking. For centuries, it was the second most important city in Britain, long before the likes of Birmingham and Manchester came to the fore, and was the birthplace of the Lady Godiva legend. But there's a Coventry kid who's made Chiba his home and Funabashi his haven. At the track, we may struggle with each other's language, but we come together through our passion for racing. We communicate through Thoroughbreds, and become friends as a result. Hopefully the race will raise awareness of a city 6000 miles away, and help further promote friendship between two very different cultures with one thing in common - a love of Keiba."

I'll be sponsoring another 'Friendship' race at the Kochi track in either October or November. It's a small gesture, but I really want to try and do something to help out the track. Naturally, I'll be posting the details as soon as they become available. Meanwhile, the Funabashi date is looming fast...

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