Windsor Racecourse
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Notable races | Winter Hill Stakes |
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Official website |
Windsor Racecourse, also known as Royal Windsor Racecourse, is a
Description
Windsor Racecourse is located on the banks of the River Thames and occupies a large island between the main channel of the River and the Clewer Mill Stream backwater.
Although the course is shaped like a figure-of-eight, the full circuit is never used, so in races of 1m, 1m 2f and 1m 3f 99y (the longest distance at Windsor) the runners turn only right-handed. The full circuit is a little over 1m 4f, although it was about 1m 6f until the late 1970s. The 6f course is almost straight.
History
The local area has links to horse racing that date back to the time of
It abandoned National Hunt jump racing in December 1998, switching entirely to
On 15 October 2012 jockey Richard Hughes won 7 races out of the 8 races on the day.[2][3]
Notable races
Month | Day | Race | Type | Grade | Distance | Age/sex |
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August | Saturday | August Stakes | Flat | Listed | 1m 3f 99y | 3yo + |
August | Saturday | Winter Hill Stakes | Flat | Group 3 | 1m 2f 7y | 3yo + |
Other events
Windsor Racecourse was the location for scenes in the film Last Orders.[citation needed]
Windsor Racecourse was also the location for the filming of Midsomer Murders Season 8 episode Bantling Boy.[citation needed]
For the 2012 Summer Olympics a temporary bridge linked the Racecourse with Dorney Lake, the rowing and canoeing venue. The Racecourse served as a pick-up and drop-off point for spectators travelling to and from Dorney Lake.[4]
References
- ^ Playle, Maddy (31 July 2023). "Jump racing to return to Windsor for 2024-25 season after 26-year absence". Racing Post. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
- ^ "Richard Hughes wins seven races at Windsor". BBC Sport. 15 October 2012. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
- ^ "Bookies' misery as jockey wins magnificent seven". Irish Independent. 16 October 2012. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
- ^ "Living Near Dorney Lake". South Bucks District Council. Archived from the original on 6 June 2013. Retrieved 3 August 2012.