Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Tourism body in partnership deal with Ascot racecourse

Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) has entered a partnership with England’s Ascot Racecourse, including a branding agreement during the nearly 300-year-old Royal Ascot thoroughbred racing event which starts today.

The sponsorship marks the first time that Abu Dhabi’s name has been directly associated with horse racing in the UK. Dubai is already a familiar brand on the British race calendar.

Under the deal, the second day of the five-day Royal Ascot, will be designated Abu Dhabi Day, during which the Emirate’s tourism brand will be displayed on starting stalls, staff jackets racecards and pennants. ADTA will also sponsor one of the races during the £1.3-million (Dh7.8m) King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes on July 25th. That race will become known as the Abu Dhabi International Handicap Stakes, and be accompanied by ADTA-branded saddlecloths, jackets and a Bedouin tent.

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