

Brant Dunshea, Acting Chief Executive Officer of the British Horseracing Authority, has been elected Vice-Chair of the European and Mediterranean Horseracing Authority. Dunshea becomes one of three EMHF Vice-Chairs, and will represent its member countries which are European and outside the European Union, the others being Channel Islands, Norway, Switzerland and Turkey. He fills the vacancy created when former BHA CEO, Julie Harrington, left that organisation at the end of last year.
Dunshea said: "I'm honored to take on this role and look forward to working with new chair Henri Pouret and colleagues across the region to support the EMHF's important mission and promote collaboration amongst members."
Henri Pouret, newly-elected Chair of the EMHF, added:
"EMHF is privileged to benefit from Brant Dunshea's broad racing administrator experience and leadership. This also demonstrates the ongoing support of the BHA to the Federation"