Warwick Racecourse

Coordinates: 52°16′47″N 1°36′1″W / 52.27972°N 1.60028°W / 52.27972; -1.60028
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Warwick
The racetrack beside the grandstands
LocationHampton Street
Warwick
Warwickshire
CV34 6HN
Owned byJockey Club Racecourses
Screened onRacing TV
Course typeNational Hunt
Notable racesClassic Chase
Kingmaker Novices' Chase
Leamington Novices' Hurdle
Official website

Warwick Racecourse is a horse racing course in Warwick, England. It is a National Hunt racing course and has a programme of 25 meetings throughout the year, many of which are televised. The first stand was built in 1808, and its most recent redevelopment was completed in 2018.[1] In the racecourse is a nine-hole golf course and a golf driving range. The area is a popular place for local people to walk their dogs. There is parking next to the course and it is a five-minute walk away from the town centre.

End of Flat racing

In 2014, Jockey Club Racecourses, who run Warwick, announced plans for a 17-fixture all-Jumps race programme from 2015 and a vision for the Midlands track to become regarded as one of the UK's leading small Jumps courses within the next five years.[2] The course had formerly staged both Flat racing and National Hunt racing but was forced to abandon Flat racing after an incident in May 2014 in which a horse, Artful Lady, had to be euthanized after a fall at the track. Four fixtures due to be staged at Warwick were transferred to other courses,[3] and at the end of July the decision to end Flat racing at the course was announced.[4] Warwick's final Flat fixture took place on 26 August 2014 with the last race being won by Louis Vee, ridden by Luke Morris.[5]

Notable races

Month DOW Race Name Type Grade Distance Age/Sex
January Saturday Classic Chase Chase Grade 3 3m 5f 5yo +
February Saturday Kingmaker Novices' Chase Chase Grade 2 2m 5yo +
February Saturday Warwick Mares' Hurdle Hurdle Listed 2m 5f 4yo +

References

  1. ^ "New entrance unveiled at Warwick Racecourse". The Jockey Club. 12 February 2018. Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Warwick aims to become leading small jumps racecourse".
  3. ^ "Warwick Racecourse loses four flat fixtures after horse dies". BBC Sport. Retrieved 30 August 2014.
  4. ^ "Warwick abandons Flat racing to concentrate on National Hunt". BBC Sport. Retrieved 30 August 2014.
  5. ^ "Vee for victory at Warwick". skysports.com. Retrieved 30 August 2014.

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