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INTERNATIONAL STATISTICS and TECHNICAL INFORMATION INTERNATIONAL STUD BOOK COMMITTEE LIST of APPROVED STUD BOOKS (68) INTERNATIONAL STATISTICS and TECHNICAL INFORMATION INTERNATIONAL STUD BOOK COMMITTEE LIST OF APPROVED STUD BOOKS (68) Argentina Mexico Australia Morocco Austria Netherlands Azerbaijan New Zealand Bahrain Norway Barbados Oman Belgium and Luxembourg Panama Brazil Paraguay Bulgaria Peru Chile Philippines China Poland Colombia Portugal Croatia Qatar Cyprus Romania Czech Republic Russia Denmark Saudi Arabia (Kingdom of) Dominican Republic Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina Ecuador Slovak Republic Finland Slovenia France South Africa and Zimbabwe Germany Spain Great Britain and Ireland Sweden Greece Switzerland Hungary Syria India Thailand Italy Trinidad and Tobago Jamaica Tunisia Japan Turkey Kazakhstan Ukraine Kenya United Arab Emirates Korea U.S.A., Canada and Puerto Rico Lebanon Uruguay Lithuania Uzbekistan Malaysia Venezuela Stud books no longer operating Costa Rica Guatemala 5-2 2014 STATISTICAL INFORMATION No. of Black-type 2014 No. of No. of No. of Graded races (incl. Country Part foals starters flat races races graded) Argentina I 8,000 11,851 5,729 154 222 Australia I 12,671 36,675 19,427 325 603 Austria III 9 151 38 N/A N/A Belgium III 12 420 178 N/A N/A Brazil I 2,660 5,724 3,673 102 167 Canada I *1,300 4,943 3,363 43 180 Chile I 1,441 4,426 4,907 67 95 Czech Republic III 176 1,198 328 N/A N/A Dominican Republic III 69 325 630 N/A N/A Ecuador III 85 215 376 N/A N/A France I 4,810 9,121 4,571 111 239 Germany I 748 2,301 1,341 44 91 Great Britain I 4,328 10,684 6,308 146 289 Hong Kong II N/A 1,272 771 9 34 Hungary III 125 507 317 N/A N/A India II 1,433 4,398 3,513 N/A 98 Ireland I 7,999 2,813 1,087 64 116 Italy I 470 3,196 2,650 30 84 Jamaica III 233 893 786 N/A N/A Japan I 6,887 23,062 15,812 137 224 Korea III 1,372 3,572 1.939 N/A N/A Macau II N/A 505 476 N/A 17 Malaysia II 3 941 699 N/A 12 Mauritius III N/A 464 363 N/A N/A Mexico III 253 8,133 1,053 N/A N/A Netherlands III 4 57 10 N/A N/A New Zealand I 3,564 5,382 2,777 81 146 Panama II 210 800 1,312 N/A 41 Peru I 614 1,846 1,868 34 54 Poland III 265 482 311 N/A N/A 5-3 2014 STATISTICAL INFORMATION No. of Black-type 2014 No. of No. of No. of Graded races (incl. Country Part foals starters flat races races graded) Puerto Rico II 275 1,233 1,649 N/A 35 Qatar III 32 376 257 N/A 3 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia III 1,646 1,628 608 N/A N/A Scandinavia II 330 2,314 1,230 8 27 Singapore II N/A 1,494 993 2 37 Slovakia III 23 402 136 N/A N/A South Africa I 3,106 6,737 3,717 123 200 Spain III 108 728 417 N/A 5 Switzerland III 22 361 172 N/A 2 Trinidad & Tobago III 127 439 422 N/A N/A Turkey II *1,600 3,152 2,933 3 66 United Arab Emirates I1710 210 27 38 United States of America I 20,425 51,398 41,121 440 1,451 Uruguay II *1,600 2,063 1,370 N/A 40 Venezuela II 1,080 3,645 2,737 N/A 103 Zimbabwe II 60 291 152 N/A 14 * - estimated 5-4 PERCENTAGE OF BEST RACES 2013 Racing Season (2012/2013 Southern Hemisphere) Total Races Stakes Graded Stakes Gr. I Stakes Argentina ....................5,523 ........221 (4.0%) ....................156 (2.8%) ........................44 (0.8%) Australia ....................19,625 ........586 (3.0%) ....................273 (1.4%) ........................69 (0.4%) Brazil ..........................4,043 ........173 (4.3%) ....................104 (2.6%) ........................29 (0.7%) Canada ........................3,675 ........205 (5.6%) ......................43 (1.2%) ..........................5 (0.1%) Chile ............................4,807 ..........99 (2.1%) ......................64 (1.3%) ........................19 (0.4%) France ..........................4,380 ........239 (5.4%) ....................111 (2.5%) ........................27 (0.6%) Germany ......................1,253 ..........92 (7.3%) ......................44 (3.5%) ..........................7 (0.6%) Great Britain ................6,032 ........289 (4.8%) ....................148 (2.5%) ........................33 (0.6%) Ireland .........................1,104 ......114 (10.3%) ......................63 (5.7%) ........................12 (1.1%) Italy ............................2,828 ..........88 (3.1%) ......................30 (1.1%) ..........................7 (0.3%) Japan ..........................15,992 ........222 (1.4%) ....................124 (0.8%) ........................23 (0.1%) New Zealand ..............3,007 ........145 (4.8%) ......................80 (2.7%) ........................22 (0.7%) Peru ............................1,962 ..........55 (2.8%) ......................34 (1.7%) ..........................8 (0.4%) South Africa ................3,674 ........196 (5.3%) ....................119 (3.2%) ........................33 (0.9%) U.A.E. ............................208 ........34 (16.4%) ........................27 (13%) ..........................7 (3.4%) United States ............43,139 ......1,612 (3.7%) ....................455 (1.1%) ......................110 (0.3%) 2014 Racing Season (2013/2014 Southern Hemisphere) Total Races Stakes Graded Stakes Gr. I Stakes Argentina ....................5,729 ........222 (3.9%) ....................154 (2.7%) ........................40 (0.7%) Australia ....................19,427 ........595 (3.1%) ....................318 (1.6%) ........................72 (0.4%) Brazil ..........................3,673 ........167 (4.6%) ....................102 (2.8%) ........................28 (0.8%) Canada ........................3,363 ........180 (5.4%) ......................43 (1.3%) ..........................4 (0.1%) Chile ............................4,907 ........102 (2.1%) ......................67 (1.4%) ........................17 (0.4%) France ..........................4,571 ........239 (5.2%) ....................111 (2.4%) ........................27 (0.6%) Germany ......................1,341 ..........91 (6.8%) ......................44 (3.3%) ..........................7 (0.5%) Great Britain ................6,308 ........289 (4.6%) ....................146 (2.3%) ........................33 (0.5%) Ireland .........................1,087 ......116 (10.7%) ......................64 (5.9%) ........................12 (1.1%) Italy ............................2,650 ..........84 (3.2%) ......................30 (1.1%) ..........................6 (0.2%) Japan ..........................15,812 ........224 (1.4%) ....................126 (0.8%) ........................23 (0.2%) New Zealand ..............2,777 ........146 (5.3%) ......................81 (2.9%) ........................22 (0.8%) Peru ............................1,868 ..........59 (3.2%) ......................34 (1.8%) ..........................8 (0.4%) South Africa ................3,717 ........200 (5.4%) ....................123 (3.3%) ........................34 (0.9%) U.A.E. ............................210 ........38 (18.1%) ....................27 (12.9%) ..........................7 (3.3%) United States ............41,121 ......1,451 (3.5%) ....................440 (1.1%) ......................110 (0.3%) 5-5 PURSE COMPARISON Gr. I Gr. II Gr. III Total Average Average Average Gr. Average Races 1st Money Races 1st Money Races 1st Money Races 1st Money 2013 Racing Season (2012/2013 Southern Hemisphere) Figures are derived from Exchange Rates on January 1, 2013 Argentina ..................44 ........$56,096 52 ......$24,743 60 ......$18,733 156 ......$31,274 Austraila ....................69 ......$547,278 84 ....$155,134 120 ......$99,571 273 ....$229,824 Brazil ........................29 ........$55,676 31 ......$23,266 44 ......$17,952 104 ......$30,055 *Canada ......................5 ......$379,200 14 ....$120,857 24 ......$95,363 43 ....$136,667 Chile ..........................19 ........$64,617 23 ......$21,792 22 ......$13,769 64 ......$31,748 France ......................27 ......$443,675 27 ....$118,665 57 ......$52,740 111 ....$163,890 Germany ....................7 ......$203,426 10 ......$64,607 27 ......$47,027 44 ......$75,903 Great Britain ............33 ......$424,065 44 ....$105,419 71 ......$56,544 148 ....$153,022 Ireland ......................12 ......$290,405 7......$85,137 44 ......$54,852 63 ....$103,084 Italy ............................7 ......$132,791 5....$178,657 18 ......$44,462 30 ......$87,439 Japan ........................23 ....$1,323,453 35 ....$635,101 66 ....$423,722 124 ....$650,271 New Zealand ............22 ......$132,953 22 ......$52,795 36 ......$39,532 80 ......$68,870 Peru ............................8 ........$59,657 11 ......$25,971 15 ......$15,698 34 ......$29,365 South Africa ..............33 ........$70,605 38 ......$25,245 48 ......$13,512 119 ......$33,091 U.A.E. ........................7....$2,031,429 10 ....$291,020 10 ....$165,459 27 ....$695,733 United States ..........117 ......$382,784 145 ....$158,694 193 ....$102,627 455 ....$192,338 *Canada listed in Canadian Dollars. All other countries listed in US Dollars. 2014 Racing Season (2013/2014 Southern Hemisphere) Figures are derived from Exchange Rates on January 1, 2014 Argentina ..................40 ........$60,927 54 ......$22,397 60 ......$16,894 154 ......$30,261 Austraila ....................72 ......$464,807 92 ....$113,168 161 ......$78,850 325 ....$122,565 Brazil ........................28 ........$45,859 32 ......$18,826 43 ......$14,772 103 ......$24,482 *Canada ......................4 ......$420,000 16 ....$138,750 23 ......$97,161 43 ....$142,667 Chile ..........................17 ........$46,660 27 ......$15,751 23 ......$11,461 67 ......$22,121 France ......................27 ......$414,754 26 ....$109,496 58 ......$48,396 111 ....$151,842 Germany ....................7 ......$214,325 9......$60,495
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