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The Racing Calendar COPYRIGHT UPDATED: MONDAY, JUNE 14TH, 2021 RACECOURSE INFORMATION Owners may purchase additional badges and these badges AINTREE ASCOT may be purchased at the main entrance and will admit partnership or syndicate members to the owners’ and trainers’ facilities only on the day that their horse is running. Numbers of additional badges must be agreed in advance. PASS is operational at all fixtures EXCLUDING Clerk of the Course Miss Sulekha Varma Clerk of the Course C. G. Stickels, Esq. ROYAL ASCOT. Tel: (0151) 523 2600 Tel: Ascot (01344) 878502 Enquiries to PASS helpline Tel: (01933) 270333 Mob: (07715) 640525 Fax: Ascot (0870) 460 1250 Fax: (0151) 522 2920 Email: [email protected] Car Parking Email: [email protected] Ascot Racecourse, Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 7JX Owners are entitled to free car parking accommodation Chairman Nicholas Wrigley Esq. Chief Executive G. Henderson, Esq. in the owners car park, situated in Car Park No. 2, on the North West Regional Director Dickon White Medical Officers Dr R. Goulds, M.B., B.S., day that their horse is declared to run. No more than two Veterinary Surgeons J. Burgess, T. J. Briggs, Dr R. McKenzie, M.B., B.S., spaces are allocated for each horse. The car park is A. J. M. Topp, Prof. C. J. Proudman, Dr E. Singer, Dr J. Heathcock, B.Sc., M.B, Ch.B, Dr J. Sadler M.B., B.S., situated on the A329, three hundred yards from the K. Summer, J. Tipp, S. Taylor, P. MacAndrew, K. Comb Dr D. Smith M.B., B.S., Dr J. -
2019/20 Point-To-Point Season Pre-New Year Fixtures
2019/20 Point-to-Point Season Pre-New Year Fixtures This document has been produced as a guide to the early season fixtures and the likely races that those meetings are intending to stage on their cards. These races are not confirmed until they have been ratified by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) which will not take place until their board meeting in early September. Please use this as a provisional guide only to start planning your horses training regimes. If you have any questions, or for more information please contact either the Point-to-Point Racing Company or the Point-to-Point Authority on the following details: Point-to-Point Racing company: 01933 304795 [email protected] Point-to-Point Authority: 01793 781990 [email protected] th DUNSMORE RACING MEETING Sunday 17 November 2019 The Silverton & Mid Devon Hunts Joint Meeting Dunsmore, Silverton, (EX5 4DU, signed off the A396) Hunter Certificate Reg Deadline: Friday 8th November, 12 noon Entries Close: Monday 11th November, 12:30 pm 1st Race – 12:00 PM: The four, five and six-year-olds Open Maiden Race, 12st 2nd Race – 12:35 PM: The Conditions Race, 12st (For horses which have not won a Steeplechase or Hurdle race under the Rules of any recognised Racing Authority (Point-to-Points excepted) since 1st October 2017) 3rd Race – 1:10 PM: The Restricted Race, 12st 4th Race – 1:45 PM: The Mixed Open Race, 11st7lb 5th Race – 2:20 PM: The Open Maiden Race, 12st 6th Race – 2:55 PM: The Intermediate Race, 12st 1 THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY UNITED Sunday 17th November -
Gps Coördinates Great Britain
GPS COÖRDINATES GREAT BRITAIN 21/09/14 Ingang of toegangsweg camping / Entry or acces way campsite © Parafoeter : http://users.telenet.be/leo.huybrechts/camp.htm Name City D Latitude Longitude Latitude Longitude 7 Holding (CL) Leadketty PKN 56.31795 -3.59494 56 ° 19 ' 5 " -3 ° 35 ' 42 " Abbess Roding Hall Farm (CL) Ongar ESS 51.77999 0.27795 51 ° 46 ' 48 " 0 ° 16 ' 41 " Abbey Farm Caravan Park Ormskirk LAN 53.58198 -2.85753 53 ° 34 ' 55 " -2 ° 51 ' 27 " Abbey Farm Caravan Park Llantysilio DEN 52.98962 -3.18950 52 ° 59 ' 23 " -3 ° 11 ' 22 " Abbey Gate Farm (CS) Axminster DEV 50.76591 -3.00915 50 ° 45 ' 57 " -3 ° 0 ' 33 " Abbey Green Farm (CS) Whixall SHR 52.89395 -2.73481 52 ° 53 ' 38 " -2 ° 44 ' 5 " Abbey Wood Caravan Club Site London LND 51.48693 0.11938 51 ° 29 ' 13 " 0 ° 7 ' 10 " Abbots House Farm Goathland NYO 54.39412 -0.70546 54 ° 23 ' 39 " -0 ° 42 ' 20 " Abbotts Farm Naturist Site North Tuddenham NFK 52.67744 1.00744 52 ° 40 ' 39 " 1 ° 0 ' 27 " Aberafon Campsite Caernarfon GWN 53.01021 -4.38691 53 ° 0 ' 37 " -4 ° 23 ' 13 " Aberbran Caravan Club Site Brecon POW 51.95459 -3.47860 51 ° 57 ' 17 " -3 ° 28 ' 43 " Aberbran Fach Farm Brecon POW 51.95287 -3.47588 51 ° 57 ' 10 " -3 ° 28 ' 33 " Aberbran Fawr Campsite Brecon POW 51.95151 -3.47410 51 ° 57 ' 5 " -3 ° 28 ' 27 " Abererch Sands Holiday Centre Pwllheli GWN 52.89703 -4.37565 52 ° 53 ' 49 " -4 ° 22 ' 32 " Aberfeldy Caravan Park Aberfeldy PKN 56.62243 -3.85789 56 ° 37 ' 21 " -3 ° 51 ' 28 " Abergwynant (CL) Snowdonia GWN 52.73743 -3.96164 52 ° 44 ' 15 " -3 ° 57 ' 42 " Aberlady Caravan -
Veuveveuvevoom! Which Ben Said Badly Needed This Wind Operation Will Make Raid to Mons (Belgium) Or House, Which Will Cost Over Doing
W Post Winter/October 2008 15/10/08 12:38 pm Page 1 Snapshot New hope Homebred Star was operated on by Britain’s leading equine surgeon Ben for old and Brain - but was quickly back on his feet and out in the injured field again T HE REGULAR NEWSLETTER FROM H OMEBRED R ACING W INTER/2008 jockeys... Building work on a new state- of-the-art home for retired A 1000/1 and injured jockeys financed by the Injured Jockey Fund winner? finally began last year. The vision and drive of enthusiastic trustee Jack Berry to create a flagship home for beneficiaries has quickly become a reality on the site of an old racing yard, Bourne House stables, close to the heart of Lambourn. Homebred Star was soon back in the Bob Read and more recently paddock after his ‘op. Nicky Henderson and Barry Britain’s leading equine sore, was back eating within a as he’s previously cruised up Hills trained hundreds of surgeon Ben Brain operated few minutes. The operation at the furlong pole only to winners from this base. on Homebred Star for his soft site has now healed well and run out of puff in the closing The horses have long palate and obstructed airway Ben suggested another 6 stages. Once he’s back in departed, their stables torn at the stud in early September. weeks at grass before starting work we’ll make plans which down, but the spirit of racing It was a half hour operation riding him. The hope is that may include a cross channel lives on at the new Oaksey VeuveVeuveVoom! which Ben said badly needed this wind operation will make raid to Mons (Belgium) or House, which will cost over doing. -
Characteristics of Racecourses
The following A-Z guide covers all racecourses in England, Scotland and Wales that stage racing over the CHARACTERISTICS jumps. The map of each racecourse is accompanied by a thumbnail sketch of its characteristics, and statistics on the most successful trainers at each course over a five-year period. Also provided is the address and OF RACECOURSES telephone number of each course. AINTREE ASCOT The Grand National course is triangular with its apex (at the Canal The triangular, right-handed circuit is approximately a mile and three Turn) the furthest point from the stands. It covers two and a quarter quarters round. The turns are easy and in spite of the downhill run to miles and is perfectly flat throughout. Inside is the easier Mildmay course, the water jump in Swinley Bottom the course is galloping in nature. The providing a circuit of one and a half miles, which has birch fences. sides of the triangle away from the stands have four fences each, and Despite re-alignment of the last two bends in 1989, a major feature of the circuit is completed by two plain fences in the straight of two furlongs. the Mildmay course remains its sharpness. The finish is uphill and the course is a real test of stamina when the The Grand National is run over two complete circuits taking in sixteen ground is heavy. The fences are stiff, and good jumping is essential. spruce fences first time round and fourteen the second, and, in spite of welcome modifications to the fences in recent years, the race still provides one of the toughest tests ever devised for horse and rider. -
Transient Bay 2014-2017
TRANSIENT BAY 2014-2017 Form: 44-PP0P00-141412-PPP14 5) Sedgefield Racecourse March 2014 This meeting in early 2014, my second visit to Sedgefield was a big day for me. Transient Bay, my latest and third significant venture into racehorse ownership (5% share) was having his first run for Philip Kirby in the concluding bumper race. Like the rest of the racing partnership the Tomlinsons were there in numbers. In fact an impressive sixteen of the twenty racing partnership members attended. Falling on a Sunday the meeting was ideal for a family day out so the four of us plus my Dad made the trip up the A1. Unfortunately the weather did not play its part, the day described as bleak by my wife. Cold, wet and windy it was with conditions getting worse as the day progressed. Not ideal when you have a runner in the concluding bumper! For a weekend this was a very poorly attended meeting. Together with the weather, nearby Sunderland's appearance in the Carling Cup Final meant punters where few and far between. A high percentage of attendees were clearly owners, a fact strongly suggested by the large queue at the owner’s entrance. (Something I have not seen before or since). Later in the day we crossed over to the centre of the course to let the kids enjoy the park there. Genuinely there was a total crowd of around twenty five enjoying one bookmaker, a tote terminal, a dingy canteen area and the view in the picture above. Not one for the website. -
A5 Hunter Chases.Indd
INFORMATION ON HUNTER CHASES AND THE BRITISH HORSERACING AUTHORITY’S ON-LINE ENTRY SYSTEM For those owners and riders who wish to participate in Hunter Chases, their attention is drawn to the following requirements, in particular those for the six-day entry system. (1) Owners must be on the Register of Owners. Applications should be made online at http://www.britishhorseracing.com/regulation/ownership/become-an-owner/. An owner’s registration will become effective on the day of approval of the application. Applications, if received at Weatherbys before 12pm, will normally be approved on the same day; however, you should leave at least 48 hours for processing of the application. (2) Owners’ colours must be registered. Registrations should be made online at http://www.britishhorseracing.com/regulation/ownership/racing-colours/ or via http://www2.racingadmin.co.uk if you are already a registered owner. (3) Riders must hold an Amateur Riders Permit to Ride. The necessary application form is available from the Licensing Department, British Horseracing Authority, 75 High Holborn, London, WC1V 6LS. (4) There is a need to check the conditions of the race, the closing date of entries and the declaration day for the race. (5) A Hunter’s Certificate must have been registered at the Racing Calendar Office, Racing Operations, Weatherbys, by 12 noon on the working day prior to the closing date for entries. MAKING AN ENTRY In July 2018 a number of changes were made to the operation of the Weatherbys Entries Call Centre. The most important of these was that the taking of Entries and Declarations moved entirely online via the BHA’s Racing Administration website (www2.racingadmin.co.uk). -
Sport Centres in the United Kingdom Location Map Aintree Racecourse
Sport Centres in the United Kingdom This GPS POI file is available here: https://www.gps-data-team.com/poi/united_kingdom/recreation/Sport_Centre_UK.html Location Map Aintree Racecourse Map Airdrie Football Club Map Alexander Sports Stadium Map Alexander Stadium Map Aston Villa Football Club Map Bangor On Dee Racetrack Map Barnsley Football Club Map Bellevue Stadium Map Bells Sports Centre Map Berwick Rangers Football Clu Map Beverley Racecourse Map Birmingham City Football Clu Map Blackburn Rovers Football Cl Map Blackpool Football Club Map Bolton Wanderers Football Cl Map Boston United Football Club Map Bradford Bulls Rugby League Map Bradford City Football Club Map Britannia Stadium Map Brough Park Stadium Map Burghley Horse Trials Map Burnley Football Club Map Bury Football Club Map Carlisle Racecourse Map Carlisle United Football Clu Map Casterton College Sports Cen Map Castleford Rugby Union Club Map Castleford Tigers Rugby Leag Map Catterick Race Course Map Cheslyn Hay Leisure Centre Map Chester Racecourse Map City Of Manchester Stadium Map Cleveland Sports Stadium Map Coventry City Football Club Map Coventry Rugby Club Map Craiglockhart Sports Centre Map Crewe Alexandra Football Clu Map Darlington Football Club Map Derby County Football Club Map Derbyshire County Cricket Gr Map Page 1 Location Map Don Valley Stadium Map Doncaster Racecourse Map Donington Park Grand Prix Ci Map Dunstall Park Race Course Map Durham County Cricket Club Map Edgbaston Cricket Ground Map Everton Football Club Map Featherstone Rovers RLFC Map Fenners -
Racecourse Info 2018
The Racing Calendar COPYRIGHT UPDATED: THURSDAY, MARCH 15th, 2018 RACECOURSE INFORMATION RACECOURSE ADMISSION BADGES AINTREE ASCOT All special requests for allocation of owners badges should be through the Owners’ and Trainers’ Manager - Telephone: (01344) 878529 MEETINGS OTHER THAN THE ROYAL MEETING Stewards The badges admit to the owners’ and trainers’ viewing area (Flat) (National Hunt) on concourse level and the Owners’ Bar and Dining Room W. BARLOW, Esq. W. BARLOW, Esq. above the saddling boxes and are not transferrable. They Stewards Lady CELINA CARTER Captain A. J. PRATT should be collected on racedays at the Owners’ and Trainers’ M. J. FELTON, Esq. Lord RATHCREEDAN Lord RATHCREEDAN Desk situated through Ticket Office West. J. NEWTON, Esq. C. R. R. SWEETING, Esq. C. R. R. SWEETING, Esq. N. VIGORS, Esq. C. A. WARDE-ALDAM, Esq. A. H. WEBBER, Esq. Partnerships/Syndicates Mrs A. D. WILLIAMS A. H. WEBBER, Esq. The Hon. Mrs J. CAVENDISH Registered partnerships or syndicates will be entitled to a J. BARLOW, Esq. The Hon. Mrs J. CAVENDISH M. ANDREWS, Esq. total of six complimentary owner/trainer badges for the D. JONES, Esq. Lady CELINA CARTER owners’ and trainers’ viewing area on concourse level and the Clerk of the Course Andrew Tulloch M. ANDREWS, Esq. D. JONES, Esq. Owners Bar and Dining Room. Telephone: (0151) 523 2600 Mobile: (07831) 315104, Clerk of the Course C. G. Stickels, Esq. Owners may purchase additional badges and these badges Fax: (0151) 522 2920 Telephone: Ascot (01344) 878502 may be purchased at the main entrance and will admit e-mail: [email protected] Fax: Ascot (0870) 460 1250 partnership or syndicate members to the owners’ and Chairman The Hon. -
Racecourse Guidance Documents
RACECOURSE GUIDANCE DOCUMENTS SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITONS OF ENTRY TO HEXHAM RACECOURSE. CLAUSE NAME PAGE SPECIAL CONDITIONS A – PARTICIPANTS IN RACING 21. Scope of Special Conditions A 3 22. Applicable Conditions 3 SPECIAL CONDITONS B – MEDIA CONTRACTORS AND LICENSEES 23. Scope of Special Conditions B 3 24. Your Rights 4 25. Third Party Media Agreements to Prevail 4 SPECIAL CONDITIONS C – PHOTOGRAPHERS 26. Scope of Special Conditions C 4 27. Special Conditions for Holders of Photographers’ Accreditation 5 SPECIAL CONDITIONS D – PRESS 28. Scope of Special Conditions D 6 29. Special Conditions for Holders of Press Accreditation 7 SPECIAL CONDTIONS E – ON-COURSE BOOKMAKERS AND STAFF 30. Scope and Duration of Special Conditions E 9 31. Special Conditions for Bookmakers 10 SPECIAL CONDITIONS F – CONTRACTORS, TRADES AND EXHIBITORS 32. Scope of Special Conditions F 16 33. Entitlement to Carry on a Trade, Advertise, Distribute Leaflets and Conduct other Commercial or Promotional Activities 17 ANNEX/BHA Instructions Relevant to Media 18 1 June 2018 ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ENTRY TO HEXHAM RACECOURSE The following Special Conditions apply in addition to the Conditions to certain categories of Attendee. Most Attendees will not fall within any of the categories covered by the following Special Conditions. Attendees will only be required to comply with and will only be entitled to any of the rights and privileges set out in, the following Special Conditions where specifically and expressly admitted to the Racecourse on the basis of one or more of the categories of Special Condition. An Attendee may, however, be admitted on the basis of more than one of the relevant categories. -
Racecourse Category Pages - January 2019
RACECOURSE CATEGORY PAGES - JANUARY 2019 Bangor on Dee Racecourse Located in delightful Welsh countryside near Wrexham, Bangor-on-Dee Racecourse is a left-handed National Hunt course. Racing has taken place there since 1859, except during both world wars. Many leading trainers such as Paul Nicholls and Nicky Henderson send their younger thoroughbreads to Bangor as an education for bigger, more esteemed race meetings. Bath Racecourse Racing was first recorded at Bath in 1728 and there are now twenty-two meets per year, including two notable races — the Lansdown Fillies’ Stakes, which takes place in April, and the Beckford Stakes, held each October. The left-handed course is one mile, four furlongs and 25 yards long, with a half-mile run-in. Beverley Racecourse Annual race meetings first took place at Beverley Racecourse, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, in the mid 18th century. There are currently 19 meetings per year, with headline races including the Hilary Needler Trophy in May and the Beverley Bullet Sprint Stakes in August. Both draw expectant crowds to the historic right-handed, one mile three furlong flat course. Brighton Racecourse The three-day Festival in August is the seasonal highlight at Brighton Racecourse, with the Brighton Mile Challenge Trophy Handicap attracting punters and keeping the bookies busy. There are currently 18 race meetings per year at the left-handed circuit which, like Epsom Downs, is unusual as it doesn’t form a full circuit. Carlisle Racecourse Carlisle Racecourse’s biggest race, The Carlisle Bell, was first contested in 1599. Taking place each June over seven furlongs and 173 yards, the name ‘Bell’ refers to bells awarded to race winners under the reign of Elizabeth I. -
Horse Hippodromes & Racecourses
Horse Hippodromes & Racecourses Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club Åbytravet, Mölndal Addington, Christchurch Aintree Racecourse in Merseyside Ajax Downs, Ajax, Ontario Alberta Downs, Lacombe, Alberta Albion Park Racecourse, Brisbane, Queensland Albuquerque Downs, Albuquerque Alexandra Park, Auckland Alness Turf Club Anjoo Park Ankara 75th Anniversary Race Course, Ankara Aqueduct Racetrack, New York City Arao Racecourse Arapahoe Park, Aurora Arima Park Turf Club Arlington Park, Arlington Heights Arlington Racecourse - Eastern Cape Armidale Jockey Club, Armidale, New South Wales Asahikawa Racecourse Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire Ascot Racecourse, Perth, Western Australia Ashburton, mid Canterbury Assiniboia Downs, Winnipeg, Manitoba Atlantic City Race Course, Mays Landing Atokad Downs, South Sioux City Avondale, Auckland Awapuni, Palmerston North Ayr Racecourse in Ayrshire Ballarat Turf Club, Ballarat, Victoria Ballinrobe Racecourse Balmoral Park, Crete Bangor on Dee Racecourse in Wrexham (national hunt) Bangor Raceway, Bangor Batavia Downs, Batavia Bath Racecourse in Somerset Beaumont Park Race Track, Dieppe Bay, Saint Kitts Beijing Jockey Club, Beijing Beirut Hippodrome Bellewstown Racecourse Belmont Park Racecourse, Perth, Western Australia Belmont Park, Elmont (site of Belmont Stakes) Beulah Park, Grove City Beverley Racecourse in the East Riding of Yorkshire Blue Ribbon Downs, Sallisaw (Now Closed) Bowie Race Track, Bowie (now closed, used for training) Brighton Racecourse in East Sussex Brighton Turf Club Buffalo Raceway, Hamburg Busan Gyeongnam