The first recorded racing at Newbury took place in 1805 with ‘Newbury Races’, an annual two-day meeting at Enborne Heath. The meeting lasted until 1811 when it transferred to Woodhay Heath until 1815. Newbury Racecourse opened 90 years later after Kingsclere trainer John Porter begged a favour from King Edward VII, to garner approval from the Jockey Club for the site.
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In 1904 the Newbury Racecourse Company was formed and racing began there in 1905; John Porter even managed to saddle a winner at the inaugural meeting.
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The course started off as a Flat racing venue but Jump racing was brought in just a year later. Newbury became particularly renowned for the Hennessy Gold Cup, as many of the race’s winners went on to win the Cheltenham Gold Cup. (Many Clouds became the first horse to win both ‘The Hennessy’ and the Aintree Grand National in 2014/15.) Hennessy sponsored the race for 60 years – at the time it was Britain’s longest-running commercial sponsorship. Ladbrokes became the new race sponsor in 2017.
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Queen Elizabeth II attended Newbury Racecourse on her 86th birthday – she had two runners, but no winners.
Newbury Racecourseis one of UK’s leading horseracing venues, with a rich heritage. The racecourse stages some of the sport’s top races throughout the year including The Ladbrokes Trophy (formerly The Hennessy Gold Cup) in the Jump season and the Lockinge Stakes in the Flat season. Read full article…
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