SIS Agrees Long-Term Extension Of Spanish Horse Racing Coverage

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SIS (Sports Information Services) will carry over 500 races annually from Spain as part of its live racing offering, having extended its agreement with Spanish horse racing organisation Asociación de Hipodromos Españoles for a further three years.

Meetings staged at six of Spain's leading racecourses will continue to be broadcast by SIS, specifically at Hipódromo de La Zarzuela, Dos Hermanas, San Sebastian, Sanlúcar, Pineda and Son Pardo Y Manacor. Key contests in the 90-meeting calendar include the Gran Premio de Madrid and San Sebastian Gold Cup.

This is the latest agreement struck by SIS who recently announced the addition of premium fixtures from Korea and Poland.

Conall McSorley, head of racing at SIS, said, “The Spanish market is very important to SIS and horse racing from across the country has been an integral part of our live racing offering as it has grown in quality.

“To renew our agreement for a further three years underlines how much we value the top-class racing throughout the year and is consistent with our mission to bring operators and their customers the widest range of betting opportunities from around the world.”

Rafael Marquez Ojea, president of the Asociación de Hipodromos Españoles, said, “Since 2019, SIS has been an invaluable partner in taking our races to new audiences worldwide. Extending our partnership with SIS made strategic sense as we look to further strengthen our presence within the global betting industry and ensure greater visibility for our compelling schedule of races.”

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