Exeter Racecourse is a right-handed, oval-shaped British horse racing venue outside the city of the same name in Devon. It hosts National Hunt events from September to April. The feature of all Exeter ...
...it sounds so simple. However, a bad choice of race day, a ticket to the wrong enclosure or a glitch in the planning of your day out can put a damper on what should be a spectacular outing. Luckily ...
Note: The United Kingdom is the only European country to conduct both Trotting and Pacing meetings. The harness races held on the European continent are trotting only events. Trotting and Pacing are ...
Nottingham Racecourse is a venue for flat racing that features a left-handed circuit of about a mile and four furlongs, and a six-furlong straight. Although the straights on the main course are long ...
What is a Grade 2 Race? All races in the National Hunt calendar are Graded. The top horses compete in what are Class 1 events. However, these events are sub-divided into Grades and are Grade 1, 2, and ...
Hexham Racecourse is a left-handed, oval-shaped British horse racing venue in Northumberland, west of Newcastle, in the northeast of England. An infamously undulating track, horses face a gruelling ...
Sandown Park Racecourse, to the south-west of London, is one of the country’s leading dual-purpose tracks, with excellent flat racing all summer and jump racing throughout the winter. Sandown races ...
Great Yarmouth Racecourse, also known simply as Yarmouth, benefits from its proximity to flat racing’s headquarters in Newmarket. Many trainers use the track to give promising horses racecourse ...
Down Royal Racecourse is the main horse racing venue in Northern Ireland. A right-handed undulating track near Lisburn, south of Belfast, one complete circuit is about a mile and seven furlongs. The ...
Huntingdon Racecourse is a flat, fast track that hosts jump racing and prides itself on the warmth of its rural Cambridgeshire welcome. The highlight of its calendar is the Peterborough Chase, run ...
Fakenham Racecourse is a left-handed, oblong-shaped British horse racing venue in Norfolk, East Anglia. This sharp, undulating track is about a mile all the way around and hosts National Hunt events ...
Aintree Racecourse is home to the most infamous national hunt race in the UK, the Aintree Grand National, which has contributed greatly to this venue's fame. The Grand National is without question the ...
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