National Thoroughbred Racing Association

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The National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA) is the main governing body of thoroughbred horse racing in the United States. They are also the main governing body of the Breeders' Cup World Championships. The NTRA umbrella includes other groups like the American Quarter Horse Association. The NTRA sets rules, monitors membership, organizes races, and promotes professional thoroughbred racing and also lobbies on behalf of pari-mutuel wagering (handicapping), licenses thoroughbred breeders, and sells racing merchandise.

The NTRA was formed in 1998 with startup funding provided by Breeders’ Cup Limited, The Jockey Club, Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association, Keeneland Association, Oak Tree Racing Association and the National Thoroughbred Association. Along with sister company Breeders' Cup Limited, the NTRA hosts the eleven Breeders' Cup World Championship races. The NTRA has offices in Lexington, Kentucky, and New York City as well as lobbying personnel in Washington, D.C..

Key people include CEO Alex Waldrop, NTRA Senior Vice Presidents Pam Blatz-Murff (Breeders' Cup Operations), Chip Campbell (Television & Sponsorship), Keith Chamblin (Marketing & Industry Relations) and Executive Chairman Robert Ellison.

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