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Download Entire 2000 Book INTERNATIONAL CATALOGUING STANDARDS 2000 Established by the International Cataloguing Standards Committee Published by The Jockey Club Information Systems, Inc. in association with The Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association and The European Pattern Committee Sponsored by: SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL THOROUGHBRED AUCTIONEERS Toomer’s Wharf Newbury, Berkshire England www.equineonline.com/icscbook TABLE OF CONTENTS Introductory Notes ..........................................................................v International Cataloguing Standards Committee ........................viii Society of International Thoroughbred Auctioneers......................xi Black-Type Designators for North American Racing..................xiii TOBA/North American Graded Stakes Committee......................xv List of Approved Stud Books ....................................................xviii 1999 Statistical Information by Country......................................xix Percentage of Best Races ..............................................................xx Purse Comparison........................................................................xxi List of Abbreviations ..................................................................xxii Exchange Rates ..........................................................................xxiii Explanatory Notes......................................................................xxiv 1999 Excellence Information by Country ..................................xxv Part I Argentina ................................................................................1-1 Australia ..................................................................................1-7 Brazil......................................................................................1-19 Canada ..................................................................................1-24 Chile ......................................................................................1-26 France ....................................................................................1-29 Germany ................................................................................1-34 Great Britain ..........................................................................1-37 Ireland....................................................................................1-43 Italy ........................................................................................1-45 New Zealand..........................................................................1-47 Peru........................................................................................1-52 South Africa ..........................................................................1-54 United States of America ......................................................1-60 Other Races............................................................................1-82 Index to Part I ........................................................................1-83 Part II Hong Kong ..............................................................................2-1 India ........................................................................................2-2 Japan ........................................................................................2-5 ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Panama ....................................................................................2-9 Puerto Rico ............................................................................2-11 Scandinavia ............................................................................2-13 Singapore/Malaysia ..............................................................2-14 United Arab Emirates ............................................................2-15 Venezuela ..............................................................................2-16 Index to Part II ......................................................................2-18 Part III Austria......................................................................................3-1 Czech Republic ........................................................................3-2 Dominican Republic ................................................................3-3 Jamaica ....................................................................................3-4 Macau ......................................................................................3-5 Mauritius ..................................................................................3-6 Netherlands ..............................................................................3-7 Poland ......................................................................................3-8 Slovakia ..................................................................................3-9 Switzerland ............................................................................3-10 Trinidad & Tobago ................................................................3-11 Turkey ....................................................................................3-12 Index to Part III......................................................................3-15 Part IV (Jumps) Australia ..................................................................................4-1 Czech Republic ........................................................................4-2 France ......................................................................................4-3 Germany ..................................................................................4-6 Great Britain ............................................................................4-7 Ireland ....................................................................................4-11 Japan ......................................................................................4-14 New Zealand ..........................................................................4-15 Switzerland ..........................................................................A-16 United States..........................................................................4-17 Index to Part IV ....................................................................4-19 iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Appendix to Post Publication Changes Argentina ................................................................................A-1 Australia..................................................................................A-2 Austria ....................................................................................A-4 Brazil ......................................................................................A-5 Canada ....................................................................................A-6 France......................................................................................A-7 Germany..................................................................................A-8 Great Britain ..........................................................................A-9 Hong Kong............................................................................A-13 India ......................................................................................A-14 Italy ......................................................................................A-15 Jamaica..................................................................................A-16 Mauritius ..............................................................................A-17 New Zealand ........................................................................A-18 Panama ..................................................................................A-19 Poland ..................................................................................A-20 Scandinavia ..........................................................................A-21 Singapore/Malaysia ..............................................................A-22 South Africa..........................................................................A-23 Turkey ..................................................................................A-24 United States of America ......................................................A-25 iv I INTRODUCTORY NOTES N The 2000 edition of International Cataloguing Standards contains information T important to Thoroughbred breeders, sellers and buyers, including a full listing of R stakes races of 2000 which will be accorded Group/Graded or Listed status in sales O catalogues published by the world's major international auction houses under the D auspices of SITA in accordance with rules of ICSC. Not listed herein are U. S. and U Canadian stakes races of 2000 which will receive "black type" in such catalogues C but are considered to be below Graded or Listed standards. An explanation of these T races appears hereinafter under ”Part I” I International Cataloguing Standards 2000 is organized in five parts, beginning O with the introductory material. Users of this publication should bear in mind sever- al caveats: N 1. RACES INCLUDED IN THIS EDITION AND THEIR RATINGS ARE FOR 2000 ONLY. Races previously rated which are no longer rated or will not be renewed in 2000 do not appear. A race run under a new name will be followed by the old race name in parenthesis and italics, if the country provided the information. Previously rated races which have been upgraded or downgraded appear with their 2000 rating only. 2. TO DETERMINE WHETHER A PARTICULAR HORSE IS A GROUP/GRADED OR LISTED WINNER YOU MUST REFER TO THE EDITION OF
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