CNN Press Release: WINNING POST’ GOES MONTHLY ON CNN INTERNATIONAL
CNN International today announced that ‘Winning Post',
the network's flat racing strand is expanding beyond its existing
coverage of major meetings, to a dedicated monthly programme.
Already
a successful element of CNN's ‘World Sport' programming, ‘Winning Post'
in June embarks on an exciting development as CNN's global audience
will be able to enjoy all the coverage of a major Group 1 meeting in a
special monthly show.
Few sports can match the
elegance and history of horse racing. Where ancient tradition meets
cutting-edge technology, CNN takes viewers inside the track; getting the
stories from the top trainers, jockeys and owners in the business, as
well as a behind-the-scenes look at the fashions and the fortunes that
go hand-in-hand with the most glamorous sport on the planet.
Jamie
Donald, Director, CNN International Productions, said: "Winning Post'
presents an insider's view of racing not seen before on an international
scale; from the refined thoroughbreds to the logistics involved with
training, feeding and transporting these magnificent athletes all over
the world. We are delighted that a flat racing show now joins CNN's
growing sports portfolio, alongside ‘Living Golf', ‘MainSail', ‘Open
Court', ‘The Circuit' and ‘Winning Post'."
Presented by racing insider Francesca Cumani,
the first monthly programme invites CNN viewers to two of the most
glamorous events in racing: the Prix de Diane and Royal Ascot.
The
Prix de Diane is France's most stylist race meeting, held annually at
the picturesque Chantilly Racecourse. Expect the fashions off the field
to be as impressive as the fillies on it. Also known as the ‘French
Oaks', the Prix de Diane is the nation's premier race for 3-year-old
fillies and is counted among France's "Classic" races.
Royal
Ascot is arguably the world's most recognisable race meeting: think
enormous hats and ‘My Fair Lady'. But it also brings together some of
the best racing in the world, all taking place under the watchful eye of
HM Queen Elizabeth II, who will arrive every day by carriage from
Windsor Castle. This year the two best horses in the world, Frankel and Black Caviar, will be among those racing in the five-day meeting.
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