

A new British Horseracing Authority policy will permit an on-the-day switch between flat turf and all-weather tracks where the original racing surface is deemed "unraceable" and the fixture would otherwise need to be abandoned.
The policy will apply where a change of surface may be possible on the day of the fixture due to a deterioration in the ground conditions, when horses, participants and paying customers will have already arrived at or be traveling to the racecourse.
It will only be relevant for racecourses that have both an all-weather and Flat turf surface—at present only Lingfield Park.
A surface switch can only be permitted by the BHA as part of a going/ground enquiry, with the stewards making a decision as to whether the original surface is "unraceable."
Where a surface switch has been approved, trainers will have the opportunity to withdraw their horses without incurring a penalty. Any horses that remain in the race will run as advertised in the card, with race weight and conditions remaining as originally published.
All information and updates will be clearly communicated to participants, wider stakeholders, and racegoers.
The new policy deals only with on-the-day surface switches that may be necessary in exceptional circumstances to enable the fixture to go ahead. All other transfer of surface requests in advance of race day will continue to be dealt with by the BHA Racing Department as per the existing fixture policy.
"Following the abandonment of a Lingfield turf fixture in 2022, questions were raised by connections as to whether there could be a process in place to allow the affected races to simply transfer to the All-Weather course for those still willing to race, especially with participants and racegoers having already traveled to the course.
"By introducing this new policy, we hope that if we are faced with a similar situation again, a switch of race surface on the day of the race would be permitted, allowing the fixture to continue, rather than being abandoned.
"We expect that any such instance will be very rare, with an on-the-day switch only permitted in the most exceptional circumstances. However, if the need does arise, then we give ourselves the chance to try and fairly deliver races for participants who want to run, as well as offering racing for customers both on and off-course".
All horses will run following the transfer of surface, unless their trainers (or representatives) utilize the "opt out" period, which is as follows:
The full policy is available to view here.