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Le no 8 GILDED DRAGON probant deuxième d'un quinte d'un niveau plus relevé le 4 octobre à Longchamp n'aura qu'à répéter la valeur réalisée ce jour là pour pouvoir ici l'emporter . Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Le pronostic de Thierry Léger pour le Quinté de cet après midi à Chantilly : 12-1-3-9-8-13-6-16. Le numéro 12 CELESTIAL ne doit surtout pas être condamné sur son dernier échec le 4 octobre à Longchamp ayant été visiblement fortement contrarié ce jour la par l'état du terrain et doit plutôt être jugé sur sa sortie précédente le 1er septembre à Chantilly sur le même parcours que celui qu'il empruntera cet après midi ou il avait conclu prometteur quatrième. Le pari gagnant : 801 ZELORO Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Meghan Markle has been spotted rocking a Longchamp bag that displayed the initials of her royal title "D.S". Plus, Ryan Adams has said in a now deleted Insta post that Australia is the worst country ever!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dans ce Quinté marathon long de 3100m, il est impératif de faire confiance aux concurrents ayant fait l'arrivée du handicap de la Manche une épreuve similaire disputée l'été dernier à Deauville . Ainsi les numéros 16 LORENZO DE MEDICI et 9 SUPER ALEX arrivés respectivement deuxième et quatrième peuvent être considérés comme deux bases solides. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Fran Berry is back with a bang this week after last weeks Dundalk meeting was blown off! Enter our FREE TO PLAY game Eliminator here: https://skillzone.paddypower.com/eliminator/ Don't forget to subscribe to the Paddy Power Racing YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@paddypowerhorseracing It's Fridays with Fran, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ | gambleaware.org
Nick and Charlotte bring you today's episode across two continents. Charlotte is at Paris Longchamp in the company of David Yates to review Arc day, with. their musings interspersed with reaction from all the key players, including Princess Zahra Aga Khan, Francis Graffard, Henry Dwyer and more. Nick is in Kentucky, and has thoughts on the best of the US action - primarily at Keeneland - with a contribution from Will Walden, trainer of impressive Grade One winner Rhetorical. Wathnan's Richard Brown also joins the show to discuss a remarkable weekend for the operation which included wins in Newmarket's Sun Chariot and the Canadian International, as well as big race wins at Ascot, Dusseldorf and Longchamp.
Quand on pense au luxe français, certaines maisons incarnent à elles seules un mélange rare : indépendance, transmission familiale et capacité à se réinventer sans jamais perdre leur âme. Longchamp en fait partie.Pour la première fois dans ce podcast, j'ai choisi de donner la parole à 2 voix : Jean Cassegrain, président de Longchamp à l'échelle mondiale, et son fils Hector Cassegrain, directeur France.Dans cet échange, on a parlé de ce qui fait la singularité d'une maison familiale devenue une icône du luxe. Comment transmettre un héritage sans jamais le figer ? Comment préserver une identité forte tout en osant la réinventer ? Comment transformer une boutique en véritable lieu d'expérience ? Et bien sûr, comment un sac comme le Pliage peut devenir à la fois un symbole de continuité et d'audace.Mais au-delà de ces questions de stratégie, Jean et Hector se livrent avec une sincérité rare : sur leurs valeurs, leur attachement profond à la France, leur rapport au temps long… et ce que cela implique, très concrètement, de travailler en famille.C'est une plongée unique dans les coulisses d'une maison que j'admire profondément, et dont l'histoire résonne bien au-delà du monde du luxe.Bonne écoute !Notes et références de l'épisode :
Nick and Charlotte bring you today's episode across two continents. Charlotte is at Paris Longchamp in the company of David Yates to review Arc day, with. their musings interspersed with reaction from all the key players, including Princess Zahra Aga Khan, Francis Graffard, Henry Dwyer and more. Nick is in Kentucky, and has thoughts on the best of the US action - primarily at Keeneland - with a contribution from Will Walden, trainer of impressive Grade One winner Rhetorical. Wathnan's Richard Brown also joins the show to discuss a remarkable weekend for the operation which included wins in Newmarket's Sun Chariot and the Canadian International, as well as big race wins at Ascot, Dusseldorf and Longchamp.
Dans ce Quinté agrémenté d'une tirelire exceptionnelle de 3 millions d'euros le no 10 AVENTURE deuxième de cette même épreuve l'an dernier et certainement encore plus performante cette année comme le prouve sa dernière victoire obtenue sans émotions dans le prix Vermeille disputé le 7 septembre à Longchamp sur le parcours qu'elle empruntera cet après midi peut être considérée comme un point d'appui solide. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Depuis plus de 75 ans, Longchamp avance sans jamais céder son indépendance. Dans cet extrait, Hector Cassegrain partage ce que cela change : des décisions plus rapides, une vision à long terme et une histoire familiale qui continue de s'écrire, génération après génération.La suite dès lundi matin !Vous pouvez consulter notre politique de confidentialité sur https://art19.com/privacy ainsi que la notice de confidentialité de la Californie sur https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ooh la la! Europe's richest flat race is upon us, and Paddy's international racing trader Sean O'Sullivan is très confident he's cracked the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. Claim your Money Back Tokens for Saturday and Sunday here: https://promos.paddypower.com/sport Enter our FREE TO PLAY game Eliminator here: https://skillzone.paddypower.com/eliminator/ It's Sunday Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ GambleAware
Dans ce Quinté très ouvert il faut accorder la priorité aux concurrents ayant montré leurs aptitudes au terrain très souple voir lourd. Ainsi les no 3 LUCKY WINE 4ème d'une épreuve similaire à Longchamp au printemps dernier , 1 BULLACE sept fois à l'arrivée en neuf tentatives dans cette catégorie des Quintés et 7 HARPER en regain de forme comme le prouve sa facile victoire obtenue en dernier lieu à Fontainebleau méritent un très large crédit. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Charlotte Greenway is back with the Saturday Edition and previews Sunday's Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe from Longchamp as we have a whole host of contributions starting with Andre Fabre (Sosie & Cualificar); Pierre-Yves Bureau (Sosie & Aventure); Francis Graffard (Daryz, Gezora & Quisisana); Barry Mahon (Kalpana); Andrea Atzeni (Giavellotto); John Hammond (Laffard) & Jessica Harrington (Hotazhell). Also Sean Quinn looks forward to JM Jungle in the Prix de l'Abbaye before Maddie Playle speaks to Richard Brown of Wathnan Racing ahead of a big weekend for them in Canada and finally Charlotte has an interview with yesterday's key note spoke at the Racing Foundation Conference Stuart Rowson while Lydia Hislop responds to his comments on the how we should be marketing the sport to encourage more of the youth to get involved.
John Duggan and Johnny Ward are back for another episode of The Racing Pod where they'll preview this weekends racing action including the 2025 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp. The Racing Pod on Off The Ball is brought to you by William Hill. 18+ See gamblingcare.ie
Join Ross Brierley and Racing Post tipster 's Paul Kealy and Robbie Wilders as they preview the action on ITV Racing for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp.
Shane Dawson talks all things Association Football with Paul Corry, Tony O'Donoghue, and Feargal Brennan. Ellen Keane is in studio and she catches up with double gold medallist Orla Comerford fresh from the World Para Athletics Championships. Plus Jane Mangan previews Arc weekend at Longchamp. Game On.
It's a bumper weekend – and who better than Ruby and Rory to cover the best of ITV racing, Group 1 action in Paris, and graded action at Gowran. Don't forget to tune in again tomorrow for a bonus show covering Sunday's French action with our international trader, Sean O'Sullivan. Claim your Money Back Tokens for Saturday and Sunday here: https://promos.paddypower.com/sport Enter our FREE TO PLAY game Eliminator here: https://skillzone.paddypower.com/eliminator/ It's Saturday Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ GambleAware
It's a huge weekend of racing and the SBK Betting Podcast crew have you covered. On the card: the Cumberland Lodge, the Sun Chariot, and the main event at Longchamp on Sunday, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. Add in the team's NAP and NB picks, and you've got everything you need ahead of the weekend. Got a strong fancy for the Arc? Drop it in the comments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Emmet Kennedy, Andy Newton, George Gorman, and Peter Michael are back after landing five winners last weekend, including Andy's 14/1 NAP. This week, the panel preview a stacked weekend across Newmarket, Ascot, Paris Longchamp, Redcar, and the Curragh – including our very own Final Furlong Podcast With 1xbet.ie Handicap.
Join us for the latest episode of the Racing Postcast as our team dissects a huge weekend of racing. Presenter James Stevens is joined by Racing Post journalist Matt Rennie, betting editor Keith Melrose and Brett Williams from Unibet to provide their analysis for the long awaited Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp. Our experts also analyse the ITV action from Newmarket and Ascot and provide their best bets for a jam-packed weekend.
On the latest edition of The Front Page, Jonathan Harding is joined by West Country correspondent James Stevens and Matt Rennie to discuss the raft of changes made by Cheltenham to combat the festival's attendance slump – including a reduction in the price of Guinness. The panel also reflects on an informative weekend, with Classic clues on offer at Newmarket and globetrotting star Rebel's Romance landing another big race in the US under Frankie Dettori, and looks ahead to the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and the prospect of a long-awaited Japanese winner at Longchamp.
Dunnes Stores have gotten into a little bit of legal trouble with one of their new products. Longchamp, the luxury French bagmaker, are alleging that Dunnes stole their idea for a bag, but Dunnes claim they've done nothing wrong. Are similar fashion products theft? Or is it all part of the industry?And, do you buy so-called ‘dupe' products?Joining guest host Anna Daly to discuss is Esther McCarthy, Life and Style Features Editor at the Irish Examiner and Jacinta Carraher, owner of Purple Peach.Images: Dunnes, Longchamp
Le no 1 CLAVUS 4ème le 10 Aout du grand handicap de Deauville un Quinté d'un niveau certainement plus relevé que celui de cet après midi peut être considéré ici comme un point d'appui solide d'autant plus qu'il va se plaire sur ce parcours . Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Le pronostic de Thierry Léger pour le Quinté de cet après midi à Longchamp : 7-2-3-4-1-8-16-5 Parmi les seize concurrents au départ de ce Quinté il est légitime de faire confiance aux numéros 7 PRINCESSE D'AMOUR , 2 AVANT L'ORAGE et 3 FLYING FREE arrivés respectivement 5ème, 6ème et 7ème le 15 Aout à Clairefontaine d'une épreuve similaire sans avoir eu ce jour là le meilleur des parcours et à la lecture de cette performance référence ces trois là sont incontournables mais aussi indissociables. Le pari gagnant : 104. NIGHT TIME Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Join Maddy Playle, Chris Cook and Liam Headd to discuss a lively week in racing, including Arc trials' day at Longchamp on Sunday. Last year's runner-up Aventure shot to favouritism for the French showpiece after winning the Prix Vermeille, with Whirl's defeat the second notable disappointment for the race after Kalpana's loss to Giavellotto in the September Stakes at Kempton. The team also review comments by John Gosden and Aidan O'Brien regarding Ombudsman and Delacroix in the Irish Champion Stakes, with the Ballydoyle maestro suggesting the British trainer was a sore loser after ruling out Godolphin's colt from the Group 1 clash. Finally, the panel ponder how effective Wednesday's strike action will be as racing figures prepare to gather in Westminster.
Le pronostic de Thierry Léger pour le quinté de cet après midi à LONGCHAMP : 1-5-9-4-7-11-3-15 Les no 1 SKYLIGHT BROCHARD et 5 TORTISAMBERT ayant souvent bien réussi dans cette catégorie des Quintés, mais aussi sur le parcours qu'ils emprunteront cette après-midi, peuvent être considérés comme deux bases solides. De plus leurs entourages respectifs affichent une certaine confiance.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Nick once again coming to you from Burghley Horse Trials and joined this morning by the Mirror's David Yates. First up Richard Hannon joins the show, who is hoping that Rosallion will finally land a Group One in 2025 in Sunday's Prix du Moulin at Longchamp although he faces some stiff competition. Nick and Dave touch on the latest in the Hillsin case which is scheduled for a hearing next week before Wilf Walsh of the RCA explains why David Armstrong is stepping down as Chief Exec. Breeder John little shares his delight in the success he has seen Lady of Spain go onto with Roger Varian, the latest a Group 3 success, and he discussed his why he thought the mare was perfect for sire Phoenix of Spain. Then with the Malton open day taking place this weekend we hear from Beck Edmunds and finally Kevin Walsh offers a rebuttal to Charlie Brooks's piece in the Telegraph earlier in the week, regarding the future of summer jumps racing.
Le pronostic de Thierry Léger pour le Quinté de ce soir en semi nocturne à LONGCHAMP : 6-4-3-1-8-9-5-7 Le no 6 PRINCE AUBOIS qui vient de jouer de malheurs à plusieurs reprises dans des épreuves similaires en se retrouvant emmuré vivant dans la phase finale alors qu'il avait les ressources nécessaires pour disputer activement la victoire devrait pouvoir cette fois trouver une juste compensation sous réserve qu'il puisse bénéficier d'un parcours fluide. Le pari gagnant : 302 YOKEN Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Il est impératif de faire confiance aux chevaux qui ont fait l'arrivée d'un Quinté similaire le 4 Aout à Dieppe sur 2400m la même distance que celle de cet après midi avec les no 1 ZULU WARRIOR , 12 FLORENCE , 11 MATIN et 2 NEPALAIS classés respectivement 1er, 3eme, 4ème et 5ème mais aussi OURO PETRO le no 4 et MEHLANGO le no 7 arrivés respectivement 6ème et 7ème ce jour là à l'issue d'une fin de course remarquée Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Wir analysieren die Entstehung und das schnelle Verglühen von Mode-Hypes – von Pop Marts Labubu über Longchamps Le Pliage Tasche bis zu den Balenciaga Sneakers – und erklären, warum Hype-Phänomene Menschen so magnetisch anziehen. Die Modeindustrie und Popkultur katapultieren uns immer mal wieder in Kaufrausch-Ekstase – ein Phänomen, das diesen Sommer unbestritten durch ein kleines, grinsendes Plüschmonster ausgelöst wurde: Pop Marts Labubu. Was zunächst ein begehrtes It-Piece auf Luxushandtaschen war, entwickelte sich im Sommer binnen Wochen vom Insider-Geheimtipp zu einem Massenphänomen mit Schlangen vor den Stores. Aus dem exklusiven Accessoire wurde ein Milliardenmarkt: Blind Boxes, limitierte Serien, Special Editions – und Fakes an jeder Ecke. Angesichts der Sensation rund um Labubus, aber auch der glamourösen Dubai-Schokoladen-Hysterie im letzten Jahr, haben wir den Bogen gespannt: Was treibt Hype-Wellen an? Warum verblassen sie so schnell? Und was machen sie mit uns? Wir beantworten das – ohne dass du Hypes mühsam googeln musst – mit witzigen Erinnerungen an längst vergessene Trend-Wellen, bei denen du sicher selbst dabei warst. Einige Highlights aus unserem Hype-Archiv: Ed Hardy mit Tattoo-Shirts, die in den 2000ern zur Popkultur-Explosion wurden. Oder die Louis Vuitton Multi Pochette, ein Luxusobjekt, nicht für jeden, und trotzdem eines der meistgefälschten Taschenmodelle – ein klassischer Fall aus dem schnellen Aufstieg und Verblassen. Und all das, weil längst bereits Fake- und Dupes-Wellen einsetzten – die Massenverfügbarkeit killt den Reiz. In dieser Podcast-Folge sprechen wir über Hypes bei Jacquemus, Bottega Veneta und Supreme. Locker, unterhaltsam – und mit der richtigen Dosis Fashion-Wissen. Freu dich auf spannende Hintergrundstories, nostalgische Highlights und Euer ganz eigenes „Fashion FOMO“. Denn manchmal verraten uns Geschichten um Trend-Kuriositäten mehr über die Gesellschaft als jedes Kleid. Alle Hypes, über die wir sprechen, findest du natürlich wie immer auf unseren Social-Media-Kanälen bei Instagram und TikTok unter @lostonplanetfashion. Und ab sofort auch unter www.lostonplanetfashion.de. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören!
Le pronostic de Thierry Léger pour le Quinté de cet après midi à Deauville : 2-10-9-11-8-4-7-13 Les numéros 2 ACTO , 10 EL PEQUENIO et 9 KRASKHOV arrivés respectivement 1er , 3ème et 5ème le 3 juillet à Longchamp dans un Quinté disputé sur 1600 m la distance qu'ils emprunteront cet après midi devraient pouvoir une nouvelle fois disputer les premières places. Attention aussi au numéro 11 LA CEIBA 6ème ce jour là à l'issue d'une fin de course remarquée Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
13 partants et non 14 : le no 13 est forfait . 6-3-7-2-10-4-1-9 Les no 6 GANASS et 3 HARRY WAY respectivement 2ème et 3ème du grand handicap de Lamorlaye le 15 juin à Chantilly d'un niveau peut être plus relevé que celui de ce soir à Longchamp sont sur la foi de cette performance incontournables mais aussi indissociables. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Les pronos de Longchamp (Grand Prix de Paris) du 13/7, avec Sami Bouazza. by Radio Balances
Priorité Santé vous donne rendez-vous en direct de l'Hippodrome de Longchamp, qui accueille, jusqu'à dimanche 29 juin 2025, le festival Solidays : rendez-vous musical et solidaire, dédié à la lutte contre le sida. Émission délocalisée, en direct de l'Hippodrome de Longchamp À l'heure où les programmes de lutte contre le sida sont fortement affectés par l'arrêt des financements américains et la tendance à une baisse globale de l'aide au développement, le combat contre la pandémie de sida est toujours d'actualité. Nous rencontrons bénévoles, associations et organisateurs qui, au-delà des quelque 80 concerts organisés, continuent de se mobiliser dans des projets concrets qui s'inscrivent dans le cadre de sensibilisation et de programmes pour faire reculer l'épidémie de VIH sida, partout sur la planète, en étroite collaboration avec les acteurs de terrain. Florent Maréchal, directeur des Programmes santé et solidarité, à Solidarité Sida Aliou Diop, président de l'Association des Gestionnaires pour le Développement (AGD) en Mauritanie Valérie Ngami-Ketcha, responsable de l'Unité de prévention et aide à l'observance à la SWAA-Littoral (Society for Women and AIDS in Africa), au Cameroun Wilfrid Pandi, secrétaire exécutif de l'Association Serment Universel, une ONG spécialisée dans la prise en charge psychologique et sociale des personnes vivant avec le VIH, au Congo-Brazzaville. Programmation musicale : ► Yoa – Matcha Queen ► Kalash – Tombolo.
Priorité Santé vous donne rendez-vous en direct de l'Hippodrome de Longchamp, qui accueille, jusqu'à dimanche 29 juin 2025, le festival Solidays : rendez-vous musical et solidaire, dédié à la lutte contre le sida. Émission délocalisée, en direct de l'Hippodrome de Longchamp À l'heure où les programmes de lutte contre le sida sont fortement affectés par l'arrêt des financements américains et la tendance à une baisse globale de l'aide au développement, le combat contre la pandémie de sida est toujours d'actualité. Nous rencontrons bénévoles, associations et organisateurs qui, au-delà des quelque 80 concerts organisés, continuent de se mobiliser dans des projets concrets qui s'inscrivent dans le cadre de sensibilisation et de programmes pour faire reculer l'épidémie de VIH sida, partout sur la planète, en étroite collaboration avec les acteurs de terrain. Florent Maréchal, directeur des Programmes santé et solidarité, à Solidarité Sida Aliou Diop, président de l'Association des Gestionnaires pour le Développement (AGD) en Mauritanie Valérie Ngami-Ketcha, responsable de l'Unité de prévention et aide à l'observance à la SWAA-Littoral (Society for Women and AIDS in Africa), au Cameroun Wilfrid Pandi, secrétaire exécutif de l'Association Serment Universel, une ONG spécialisée dans la prise en charge psychologique et sociale des personnes vivant avec le VIH, au Congo-Brazzaville. Programmation musicale : ► Yoa – Matcha Queen ► Kalash – Tombolo.
C dans l'air l'invité du 22 mai 2025 avec Jean Cassegrain, PDG de Longchamp.L'annonce par Donald Trump de mesures douanières inquiète les patrons. Selon le président du Medef Patrick Martin, "des centaines de milliers d'emplois" seraient menacés en France, notamment dans les secteurs aéronautique et automobile. Sophie Primas, porte-parole du gouvernement, a annoncé que 28.000 entreprises françaises seraient impactées par les décisions du président américain.Dans ce contexte, Jean Cassegrain, PDG de Longchamp et petit-fils du fondateur, est notre invité. Il nous donnera sa vision du contexte commercial mondial, et nous expliquera comment son entreprise est impactée. Dans le secteur du luxe, beaucoup d'entreprises souffrent, en particulier en raison de la morosité de la consommation chinoise. L'an dernier, la marque Chanel a notamment vu ses ventes reculer de 4% et son résultat opérationnel chuter de 30 %.Il réagira aussi sur la façon dont le gouvernement français a réagi aux mesures annoncées par les États-Unis. Le président de la République avait demandé du "patriotisme" aux chefs d'entreprise, les incitant à suspendre leurs investissements aux Etats-Unis. Une demande qui a fait vivement réagir Bernard Arnault, PDG du groupe LVMH, entendu hier en commission au Sénat. "Il est très mauvais pour l'État de se mêler de la gestion des entreprises privées, ça mène à la catastrophe" a-t-il affirmé, ajoutant qu'il fallait que l'Europe négocie avec les États-Unis.Pour lui, la clé réside dans l'innovation, et l'investissement massif dans l'humain, les circuits courts, tout en proposant un modèle duplicable et universel. Il rejette également les solutions à l'ancienne, souvent proposées en Occident. "L'Occident doit intégrer que son modèle économique est complètement disqualifié", affirme-t-il, le symbole de tout cela étant la politique économique de Donald Trump, et la volonté de réindustrialisation à tout prix.
In this Final Furlong audio podcast exclusive, we reflect on two major moments that have rocked the racing world. First, Rachael Blackmore — the groundbreaking, history-making champion — has announced her retirement. From a 7lb claimer at Clonmel to winning every major championship race at Cheltenham and rewriting the Grand National record books aboard Minella Times, Rachael inspired a generation. Emmet Kennedy is joined by the man behind so many of those iconic victories, Henry de Bromhead, to pay tribute to a jockey who changed the sport forever. Then, we turn to Longchamp, where controversy erupted in the aftermath of the French 1,000 Guineas. She's Perfect crossed the line first — seemingly handing a first Classic win to trainer Charlie Fellowes and owner Basher Watts — only to be demoted after a stewards' inquiry in favour of a whipless Zarigana. What happened, and what does it say about racing's rules? Basher Watts joins us to give his first full reaction — and it's unmissable. Form Tools: Proform is the essential tool for punters looking to make money from betting on Horse Racing. Our form book covers Jumps and Flat racing in the UK and Ireland. https://www.proformracing.com/ Twitter: @FinalFurlongPod Email: radioemmet@gmail.com In association with Adelicious Podcast Network. Hosted on Megaphone. Follow us for free on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/3e6NnBkr7MBstVx5U7lpld Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
To lose a Classic in the stewards' room is tough. For it to have happened to Kieran Shoemark in Paris on Sunday felt impossibly cruel. The disqualification of Shes Perfect following the French 1,000 Guineas - which prompted cries of "cheat" and "disgrace" in the Longchamp paddock - and her jockey's demotion by the Gosdens is the first story up for discussion in this week's edition of The Front Page. Lee Mottershead, Chris Cook and Liam Headd reflect on Shoemark's miserable week in a programme that highlights the very different sort of week enjoyed by Aidan O'Brien and Hollie Doyle. In a show packed with subjects, the team also ask early questions about British racing's new £3.6 million marketing campaign, Ascot's decision to get rid of the ladies' team at the Shergar Cup and worrying news about declining foal crops in Britain and Ireland.
Nick is joined by Jane Mangan for a look at all the news from the racing world. They begin with a quick spin through Willie Mullins's declarations for Sandown on Saturday, and are joined by Joe Chambers to discuss the appearance of Gaelic Warrior and the non-appearance of Lossiemouth. Also on today's show, Joseph O'Brien talks Scorthy Champ, Banbridge and much more, while trainer Christophe Ferland has a bulletin on last year's Arc runner up Aventure, who reappears at Longchamp this weekend. In Hong Kong, Nick catches up with trainers David Hayes (Ka Ying Rising plus his sons' Mr Brightside) and Adrian Bott (co-trainer Royal Patronage) ahead of FWD Champions' Day, while Ben is along with this week's Point to Point slot.
This week Charlotte Greenway mixes both codes and kicks off with the action from Sandown this weekend as we hear from Nicky Henderson , who runs Jonbon and Lucky Place whilst he also has news of Constitution Hill's participation in Ireland next week. Joe Chambers looks at Rich and Susannah Ricci's runners at Sandown & why Willie Mullins's owners are so keen and willing to support his title bid. Then Joseaph O'Brien looks ahead to his Punchestown runners and also Al Riffa who is in action in France this weekend in the Prix Ganay. Also in the Ganay is Wathnan Racing's Map of Stars and racing manager Richard Brown has news on him whilst Christophe Ferland looks forward to the return of Arc second Aventure on the Longchamp card this weekend. Finally, over the Hong Kong where Nick is in situ as he catches up with trainers David Hayes (Kah Ying Rising) & Adrian Bott (Mr Brightside & Royal Patronage) on their respective runners.
Nick is joined by Jane Mangan for a look at all the news from the racing world. They begin with a quick spin through Willie Mullins's declarations for Sandown on Saturday, and are joined by Joe Chambers to discuss the appearance of Gaelic Warrior and the non-appearance of Lossiemouth. Also on today's show, Joseph O'Brien talks Scorthy Champ, Banbridge and much more, while trainer Christophe Ferland has a bulletin on last year's Arc runner up Aventure, who reappears at Longchamp this weekend. In Hong Kong, Nick catches up with trainers David Hayes (Ka Ying Rising plus his sons' Mr Brightside) and Adrian Bott (co-trainer Royal Patronage) ahead of FWD Champions' Day, while Ben is along with this week's Point to Point slot.
Over 85 million people play Pokemon Go every month.* They're out there, wandering the real world, finding, catching and battling with their cute little virtual creatures. But the experience is real and the people they play with are real. You could say it's one of the most successful in-person activations ever. Pokemon Go is proof that in-person activations act as an extremely effective marketing strategy.That's one of the lessons we're taking from Pokemon in this episode with the help of our special guest, fractional CMO Veronica Saron. Together, we also talk about providing game balance, paying attention to metrics, and much more.*As of the first half of 2024About our guest, Veronica SaronVeronica Saron is a marketing leader, formerly of Niantic (Pokémon GO) and AI-powered Neeva (acquired by Snowflake (NYSE: SNOW) in May 2023). Her journey has led her through the worlds of gaming, DAOs, artificial intelligence, web3, and the metaverse. Recently, she led the marketing team at Neeva, revolutionizing the search experience by embedding AI answers into an advertiser-free search engine. Her team's efforts around Neeva's AI-powered positioning – paired with frequent high-profile updates – illuminated their innovative approach, attracted industry leaders and led to their acquisition by Snowflake.Over a decade ago, Veronica co-founded OwlSpark, Rice University's entrepreneurship accelerator, marking the start of her tech journey. After serving Fortune 500 and Global 2000 clients as a strategy consultant and having a stint as a coordinator at Google, she joined Niantic. There, she led the team that transformed Pokémon GO into a global phenomenon, collaborating with esteemed partners like Google, Apple, Samsung, Nintendo, McDonald's, Verizon, Longchamp, Gucci, Northface, and 7-Eleven, as well as countless global SMBs, community creators, and influencers. She has since stepped into roles as an investor and advisor, shaping the future of tech startups. Outside of work, she enjoys stovetop espresso, practicing muay thai, and playing the saxophone. What B2B Companies Can Learn From Pokemon:Provide game balance. Veronica says, “ When people talk about gamification, it needs to be at the right level of difficulty for you to not just get frustrated and give up. A really good game will start you off on level one and then you progress through difficulty levels.” And when you apply this to marketing, Ian says, “ Your sales process getting really hard for no freaking reason is the most frustrating thing ever.” So take your customers on a journey, and give them the experience appropriate to where they are in their buying process.Look at the metrics. And give them more weight than verbal feedback. Data speaks louder than words. Veronica says, “ When Pokemon Go was in beta, the metrics were really good. Like the retention rates, the activation rates. All the metrics were up and to the right. But people were giving really bad feedback. They were like, ‘I hate this. Why is it not like that? Why isn't it working this way? Why isn't it doing that? Why isn't it doing this?' And the reason why the team launched the game is because the metrics just spoke louder than what people were saying.”Plan in-person activations. And create immersive environments for your audience. Veronica says, “ When you think about B2B events, you think about conferences and these kind of old school vibes, and I don't think that's the cutting edge anymore. If you want to do B2B marketing well, take a page out of B2C. There've been some incredible in-person events.” When she worked on Pokemon Go, they were able to do successful in-person events even during COVID and they were able to grow the business despite restrictions.Quotes*” With Pokemon Go and with any product, there's always going to be core users who are like super users. And they will have all these ideas. They'll want certain features. They'll want certain things fixed. They will be really loud. And then you get the rest of everybody that's the silent majority. A huge part of what product marketers have to do is prioritize feedback based on what is actually going to move the needle in terms of our goals. Because if you just listen to the core users all the time, you'll just make this thing that's only for a very specific super user. You have to balance that feedback with what's going to work for the majority as well.”*”Figure out what problem you're solving. Who is it for? Figure that out first and then you can start to think about being precious about your brand. Once you have something to protect, like the Pokemon company, then you can get precious about it.”*” Sometimes we get caught up in our own core mindset and we forget we have to take the customer through a journey and through a ‘balanced game,' if you will.”Time Stamps[0:55] Meet Veronica Saron, Fractional CMO at early stage startups[1:33] Veronica's Journey with Pokemon[5:02] The Origin Story of Pokemon[10:07] Pokemon's Global Impact[16:01] Marketing Pokemon Go[29:16] The Business Model of Pokémon Go[35:06] B2B Marketing Lessons from Pokémon Go[35:53] The Importance of Game Balance in B2B[41:46] Brand Consistency and Product Market Fit[46:44] The Power of In-Person EventsLinksConnect with Veronica on LinkedInAbout Remarkable!Remarkable! is created by the team at Caspian Studios, the premier B2B Podcast-as-a-Service company. Caspian creates both nonfiction and fiction series for B2B companies. If you want a fiction series check out our new offering - The Business Thriller - Hollywood style storytelling for B2B. Learn more at CaspianStudios.com. In today's episode, you heard from Ian Faison (CEO of Caspian Studios) and Meredith Gooderham (Senior Producer). Remarkable was produced this week by Meredith Gooderham, mixed by Scott Goodrich, and our theme song is “Solomon” by FALAK. Create something remarkable. Rise above the noise.
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Nick is joined by ITV and Sky presenter Matt Chapman to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. They begin with initial reaction to the draw for the Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp on Sunday, and talk to Yann Lerner, trainer of one of the favourites for the race, Look de Vega. They consider the likely pace of the race in the conditions, and debate the merits of Yutaka Take's booking for Al Riffa. Also on today's show, news on Goffs Orby sale while Guy O'Callaghan from Grangemore Stud looks ahead to selling Charyn at Tattersalls Book One next week. Plus, Charlotte gets the NTF reaction to the proposed commercial agreements from CEO Paul Johnson, while Tom talks to Racing Foundation Conference keynote Bob Langert about tackling negative perception of the sport, and Nick catches up with James Harron, the Aus-based agent who has just sold this year's Everest slot. Anthea Leigh - the newest judge to the Godolphin TIEA awards - reminds everyone to get voting.
It's all about the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp in this week's Saturday Edition with Charlotte Greenway and we'll get the thoughts from various connections on their chances including: Yann Lerner (Look de Vega), Ralph Beckett (Bluestocking); Christophe Ferland (Aventure); David Menuisier (Sunway); Christophe Soumillon (Continuous); Lars Wilhelm Baumgarten (Fantastic Moon). Plus, we finish with an update on Kikkuli from trainer Harry Charlton as his goes for Grade 1 glory in the US.
In this special edition of The Final Furlong, Emmet Kennedy is joined by SKY Sports Racing's Laurent Barbarin for a deep dive into Europe's most prestigious flat race: the Group 1 Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. Laurent shares a bold 66/1 each-way bet—contingent on the ground conditions—and a confident pick for the win. Then, racing experts Peter Michael and Andy Newton step in to offer their unique insights on the big race day at Longchamp. But that's not all! Exclusively for our Apple and Spotify listeners, the team previews a fantastic undercard, including the Group 1 Virgin Bet Sun Chariot Stakes, Cumberland Lodge Stakes, and John Guest Racing Bengough Stakes. Plus, Peter reveals his nap of the weekend in the 7f BetMGM Challenge Cup. Expect top tips, expert opinions, and a few laughs along the way as we get you ready for a thrilling weekend of world-class racing. The Final Furlong Podcast is proudly brought to you by Geoff Banks Bet. Join the excitement and Sign up to Geoff Banks Online now with promo code FFP500 and get 10% of any net losses returned as cash after your first month of betting, up to £500 at geoffbanks.bet. Its tradition redefined with modern tech and unbeatable odds. This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. If you're thinking of starting therapy, give BetterHelp a try. It's entirely online, designed to be convenient, flexible, and suited to your schedule. Our listeners get 10% off their first month, so give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/FURLONG. Get £3 off Paul Ferguson's Jumpers to Follow print edition, digital edition or print/digital bundle with Promo code ffjtf2425 at https://weatherbysshop.co.uk/collections/paul-fergusons-jumpers-to-follow Apple: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/geoff-banks-online/id881898186 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.geoff_banks.geoffbanks Form Tools: Proform is the essential tool for punters looking to make money from betting on Horse Racing. Our form book covers Jumps and Flat racing in the UK and Ireland. https://www.proformracing.com/ Twitter: @FinalFurlongPod Email: radioemmet@gmail.com In association with Adelicious Podcast Network. Hosted on Megaphone. Follow us for free on Spotify Podcasts https://open.spotify.com/show/3e6NnBkr7MBstVx5U7lpld Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nick is joined by ITV and Sky presenter Matt Chapman to discuss the latest news from around the racing world. They begin with initial reaction to the draw for the Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp on Sunday, and talk to Yann Lerner, trainer of one of the favourites for the race, Look de Vega. They consider the likely pace of the race in the conditions, and debate the merits of Yutaka Take's booking for Al Riffa. Also on today's show, news on Goffs Orby sale while Guy O'Callaghan from Yeomanstown Stud looks ahead to selling Charyn at Tattersalls Book One next week. Plus, Charlotte gets the NTF reaction to the proposed commercial agreements from CEO Paul Johnson, while Tom talks to Racing Foundation Conference keynote Bob Langert about tackling negative perception of the sport, and Nick catches up with James Harron, the Aus-based agent who has just sold this year's Everest slot. Anthea Leigh - the newest judge to the Godolphin TIEA awards - reminds everyone to get voting.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV analyst to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They lead with the news that the Jockey Club has sold a key Newmarket fixture to York, and consider the implications of such a decision. The build-up to the Arc begins in earnest, with Adrien reporting on the ground at Longchamp, trainer David Menuisier hopeful of a big run from Sunway, and owner Lars Wilhelm Baumgarten sounding a note of caution on the ground for Fantastic Moon. Also on today's show, Goffs CEO Henry Beeby looks forward to the Orby Sale, Dan Barber has prescient commentary on the changes to the Pertemps Final in the Timeform Perspective, while we pay a first visit with Weatherbys to the Czech Republic and catch up with agent Tomas Janda.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV analyst to discuss the latest from around the racing world. They lead with the news that the Jockey Club has sold a key Newmarket fixture to York, and consider the implications of such a decision. The build-up to the Arc begins in earnest, with Adrien reporting on the ground at Longchamp, trainer David Menuisier hopeful of a big run from Sunway, and owner Lars Wilhelm Baumgarten sounding a note of caution on the ground for Fantastic Moon. Also on today's show, Goffs CEO Henry Beeby looks forward to the Orby Sale, Dan Barber has prescient commentary on the changes to the Pertemps Final in the Timeform Perspective, while we pay a first visit with Weatherbys to the Czech Republic and catch up with agent Tomas Janda.
Ahead of a fantastic weekend of racing, Charlote Greenway recaps on all the interviews with connections of runners at Doncaster, Leopardstown, The Curragh and Longchamp. First off it's Doncaster where Hector Crouch talks up the chances of You Got To Me and Owen Burrows discusses Deira Mile ahead of the final Classic of the British flat season, the St Leger. Then it's onto Ireland with input from Richard Kingscote; Joseph O'Brien; Willie McCreery; Jake Warren & Ollie Sangster. Finally, with Arc favourite Look de Vega returning at Longchamp this weekend, his trainer Yann Lerner provides an update and shares how ready he is for Sunday's Prix Niel.