Racingworld Technology, the operators of 123racing.com announced that the NJ
Sports and Exposition Authority has signed on to offer its daily race
programs to an international online audience. 123racing.com has been an
instant international success by promoting horse racing around the world in
a way that has never been seen before. The NJSEA operates the world's
premiere Harness Racing meet at the Meadowlands in East Rutherford, NJ and
runs the Monmouth Park thoroughbred meet in Oceanport, NJ, where it is
scheduled to host the 2007 Breeder's Cup. "We are pleased to have some of
America's finest racing as part of the 123racing.com competitions, and our
players are delighted," said Rob Earle, Racingworld Technology's CEO.
123racing.com now offers free competitions from the United Kingdom, the US
and New Zealand. Canada and Australia are due to come onboard in September.
Players on 123racing.com enter competitions for free and play for a real
cash prize of $1,000. The competitions are very easy to understand, all you
have to do is pick one horse in each race on a racecard and if your horse
finishes 1st, 2nd or 3rd, you get points, 3,2,1 respectively. Bonus points
are given based on the win/place/show payoff. If you have the most points at
the end of the race day, you win.
"The 123racing.com online competition was developed for our race track in
New Zealand, and because of its instant popularity, we decided to take it to
the rest of the racing world," said Rob Earle. "We are very pleased to have
John Perrotta onboard as a Director based in the US. He is very well
respected in the industry and understood our vision immediately."
123racing.com has recently broken new ground with the release of the
123racing.TV show in Australasia on the Sky Sports Network. The one-hour
long show previews and reviews competitions that are available to play on
the website. Each week the expert panelists make their selections.
posted by Jerry "Jet" Whittaker at 9/04/2006 11:11:00 AM
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