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Horse racing blow as BBC axe long-running tradition after 47 years

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The BBC has dropped a bombshell by scrapping one of its long-standing horse racing traditions.

For nearly 50 years, the broadcaster has dished out daily racing tips as part of the sports bulletin on Radio 4’s Today programme, but as of this week that’s a thing of the past. Amol Rajan, the show’s host, revealed that from now on, punters will only be offered selection for top-tier events like the Grand National and Cheltenham Gold Cup.




A BBC source claimed that the move was sparked by a desire to cover more sports in the bulletin. The decision, which was made just days after the conclusion of Royal Ascot, comes after The Sun revealed how just one in five of the BBC’s selections in 2022 turned out to be a winner – and their picks across both 2021 and 2020 weren’t much better either.

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On air, Rajan told listeners: “No racing tips from [BBC sports reporter Mike Williams] today. That is because we have decided to break the tradition of having racing tips every day of the year. Instead we’re going to reserve the tips for the biggest days in the racing calendar.”

He added: “We will very much continue to cover horse racing, as we do so many other sports, not least through interviews with leading lights in the racing world, and we will sometimes continue to broadcast from the big ticket events like the Grand National festival, or Cheltenham Gold Cup week.”

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