Former British President Jorseract Authority (BHA) Joe Sumares Smith has died 53 years old.
Sumares Smith fell from the role of his role in late January due to the diagnosis of lepomening metastases.
He became a chair in June 2022, formerly on the board in 2014.
Providing tribute to his colleague and his friend, BRENT Dunshe, CEO of BHA, said: We will be eternally grateful.
“His commitment to Britain’s interests for protecting the global stage was unbreakable, and for that, the British race owes a huge debt of gratitude. We will miss him terribly.
BAH Independent Director David Jones is a temporary act as a temporary chair until Lord Charles Alain is playing the role on June 1.
Jones said:
On Tuesday, BHA described “Sumares Smith” as a “partner of sports, combining it with great diplomatic skills, to promote race and abroad.”
It added.
“Joe’s Drive and the commitment to compete in the last two years are even more remarkable when he is against his diagnosis – four incompetent lung cancer.
“When passing the debiling treatment, he continued to be present on British ruskulins and conducted a cruel period of international travel to promote one of the largest avenues in Britain – effective soft power levers.”
Racing Broadcaster Oli Bell paid tribute to Saumarez Smith in X placing: “Joe is a proper gentleman. Wanda and her beloved children Matilda and Oliver. Sending them to prayers and love. “