Monday, January 30, 2012

Want A Super Weekend Bowled Over?

Want A Super Weekend Bowled Over?

The Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League (NFL), the highest level of professional American football in the United States, culminating a season that begins in the late summer of the previous calendar year. The Super Bowl uses Roman numerals to identify each game, rather than the year in which it is held. For example, Super Bowl I was played on January 15, 1967, following the regular season played in 1966, while Super Bowl XLVI will be played on February 5, 2012, in Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, IN), to determine the champion of the 2011 regular season.

The game was created as part of a merger agreement between the NFL and its then-rival league, the American Football League (AFL). It was agreed that the two leagues' champion teams would play in an AFL–NFL World Championship Game until the merger was to officially begin in 1970. After the merger, each league was redesignated as a "conference", and the game was then played between the conference champions. Currently, the NFC leads the series with 24 wins to 21 wins for the AFC.

The day on which the Super Bowl is played is now considered a de facto American national holiday, called "Super Bowl Sunday". It is the second-largest day for U.S. food consumption, after Thanksgiving Day. In addition, the Super Bowl has frequently been the most watched American television broadcast of the year. Super Bowl XLV played in 2011 became the most watched American television program in history, drawing an average audience of 111 million viewers and taking over the spot held by the previous year's Super Bowl, which itself had taken over the #1 spot held for twenty-eight years by the final episode of M*A*S*H. The Super Bowl is also among the most watched sporting events in the world, mostly due to North American audiences, and is second to Association football's UEFA Champions League final as the most watched annual sporting event worldwide.

Because of its high viewership, commercial airtime during the Super Bowl broadcast is the most expensive of the year because the viewing count of the Super Bowl is an average of 100,000,000 people every year. Due to the high cost of investing in advertising on the Super Bowl, companies regularly develop their most expensive advertisements for this broadcast. As a result, watching and discussing the broadcast's commercials has become a significant aspect of the event.

In addition, many popular singers and musicians have performed during the event's pre-game and halftime ceremonies because of the exposure. This year, Madonna will be collaborating with Cirque du Solei to present a visual spectacle without any wardrobe malfunctions.

Considering the magnitude of the event, the Race Programmer has dedicated an entire weekend to celebrate the Weekend with the Super Weekend and Bowled Over races on the 4th & 5th February, 2012. On each day, all horses entered into any of the Super Weekend and Bowled Over races to win one of the following prizes:

£38.40 G1 Winner! 
£16.00 G2 Winner! 
£9.60 G3 Winner!

(Prizes will be paid on Tuesday, 7th February 2012.)

But there’s more …

Enter the Super Weekend Bowled Over WFA Prive races, sponsored with £128.00 cash and you could be in line to win one of the most lucrative stakes races without having to run in a qualifier!

Super Weekend Bowled Over WFA Prive F Gr 1 (Sat, Feb 4, 2012) 
Super Weekend Bowled Over WFA Prive C Gr 1(Sun, Feb 5, 2012)


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