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Newmarket Racecourse is located in Newmarket in Suffolk. There are two separate racecourses, the Rowley Mile and the July Course.
Newmarket is often referred to as the headquarters of racing as there is the largest collection of racing stables to be found anywhere in the UK.
The course hosts the first two of the five classics in the 1000 and 2000 Guineas for the classic generation as well as many other Group races.
In total, Newmarket accommodates nine out of the 36 Group One races. Notably, the Rowley Mile course stands out with its straight stretch spanning 1 mile and 2 furlongs with minor undulations.
The July Course has a 1 mile straight. After two furlongs there is a long downhill stretch before the uphill furlong to the finish.
The course is located at Newmarket Racecourses, Westfield House, The Links, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 0TG.
The opening race is traditionally the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, where the the best two-mile novice hurdlers from Britain and Ireland will be greeted by the infamous Cheltenham roar as the week’s action gets underway. Willie Mullins and Nicky Henderson have dominated the first Grade 1 of the festival in recent years, winning eight of the last ten runnings with high-class performers, with Vautour and Douvan scoring for the former and Altior and Shishkin for the latter. Henderson saddled the first two home last year with Constitution Hill pulling 22 lengths clear of stablemate Jonbon.
The opening race is traditionally the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, where the the best two-mile novice hurdlers from Britain and Ireland will be greeted by the infamous Cheltenham roar as the week’s action gets underway. Willie Mullins and Nicky Henderson have dominated the first Grade 1 of the festival in recent years, winning eight of the last ten runnings with high-class performers, with Vautour and Douvan scoring for the former and Altior and Shishkin for the latter. Henderson saddled the first two home last year with Constitution Hill pulling 22 lengths clear of stablemate Jonbon.
The opening race is traditionally the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, where the the best two-mile novice hurdlers from Britain and Ireland will be greeted by the infamous Cheltenham roar as the week’s action gets underway. Willie Mullins and Nicky Henderson have dominated the first Grade 1 of the festival in recent years, winning eight of the last ten runnings with high-class performers, with Vautour and Douvan scoring for the former and Altior and Shishkin for the latter. Henderson saddled the first two home last year with Constitution Hill pulling 22 lengths clear of stablemate Jonbon.
The opening race is traditionally the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, where the the best two-mile novice hurdlers from Britain and Ireland will be greeted by the infamous Cheltenham roar as the week’s action gets underway. Willie Mullins and Nicky Henderson have dominated the first Grade 1 of the festival in recent years, winning eight of the last ten runnings with high-class performers, with Vautour and Douvan scoring for the former and Altior and Shishkin for the latter. Henderson saddled the first two home last year with Constitution Hill pulling 22 lengths clear of stablemate Jonbon.
The opening race is traditionally the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, where the the best two-mile novice hurdlers from Britain and Ireland will be greeted by the infamous Cheltenham roar as the week’s action gets underway. Willie Mullins and Nicky Henderson have dominated the first Grade 1 of the festival in recent years, winning eight of the last ten runnings with high-class performers, with Vautour and Douvan scoring for the former and Altior and Shishkin for the latter. Henderson saddled the first two home last year with Constitution Hill pulling 22 lengths clear of stablemate Jonbon.
The opening race is traditionally the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, where the the best two-mile novice hurdlers from Britain and Ireland will be greeted by the infamous Cheltenham roar as the week’s action gets underway. Willie Mullins and Nicky Henderson have dominated the first Grade 1 of the festival in recent years, winning eight of the last ten runnings with high-class performers, with Vautour and Douvan scoring for the former and Altior and Shishkin for the latter. Henderson saddled the first two home last year with Constitution Hill pulling 22 lengths clear of stablemate Jonbon.
The opening race is traditionally the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, where the the best two-mile novice hurdlers from Britain and Ireland will be greeted by the infamous Cheltenham roar as the week’s action gets underway. Willie Mullins and Nicky Henderson have dominated the first Grade 1 of the festival in recent years, winning eight of the last ten runnings with high-class performers, with Vautour and Douvan scoring for the former and Altior and Shishkin for the latter. Henderson saddled the first two home last year with Constitution Hill pulling 22 lengths clear of stablemate Jonbon.
The Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle kicks off the day and is often a stepping stone to either the Champion Hurdle or novice chases such as the Turners Novices’ Chase or the Festival Novices’ Chase. Ireland have held the monopoly over this race in recent years with Ben Pauling’s Willoughby Court in 2017 the only non Irish-trained winner in the last nine years. The Irish dominance continued in last year’s race with Sir Gerhard providing the all-time leading trainer in this race, Willie Mulllins, with his fifth winner since 2008.
The Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle kicks off the day and is often a stepping stone to either the Champion Hurdle or novice chases such as the Turners Novices’ Chase or the Festival Novices’ Chase. Ireland have held the monopoly over this race in recent years with Ben Pauling’s Willoughby Court in 2017 the only non Irish-trained winner in the last nine years. The Irish dominance continued in last year’s race with Sir Gerhard providing the all-time leading trainer in this race, Willie Mulllins, with his fifth winner since 2008.
The Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle kicks off the day and is often a stepping stone to either the Champion Hurdle or novice chases such as the Turners Novices’ Chase or the Festival Novices’ Chase. Ireland have held the monopoly over this race in recent years with Ben Pauling’s Willoughby Court in 2017 the only non Irish-trained winner in the last nine years. The Irish dominance continued in last year’s race with Sir Gerhard providing the all-time leading trainer in this race, Willie Mulllins, with his fifth winner since 2008.
The Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle kicks off the day and is often a stepping stone to either the Champion Hurdle or novice chases such as the Turners Novices’ Chase or the Festival Novices’ Chase. Ireland have held the monopoly over this race in recent years with Ben Pauling’s Willoughby Court in 2017 the only non Irish-trained winner in the last nine years. The Irish dominance continued in last year’s race with Sir Gerhard providing the all-time leading trainer in this race, Willie Mulllins, with his fifth winner since 2008.
The Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle kicks off the day and is often a stepping stone to either the Champion Hurdle or novice chases such as the Turners Novices’ Chase or the Festival Novices’ Chase. Ireland have held the monopoly over this race in recent years with Ben Pauling’s Willoughby Court in 2017 the only non Irish-trained winner in the last nine years. The Irish dominance continued in last year’s race with Sir Gerhard providing the all-time leading trainer in this race, Willie Mulllins, with his fifth winner since 2008.
The Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle kicks off the day and is often a stepping stone to either the Champion Hurdle or novice chases such as the Turners Novices’ Chase or the Festival Novices’ Chase. Ireland have held the monopoly over this race in recent years with Ben Pauling’s Willoughby Court in 2017 the only non Irish-trained winner in the last nine years. The Irish dominance continued in last year’s race with Sir Gerhard providing the all-time leading trainer in this race, Willie Mulllins, with his fifth winner since 2008.
The Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle kicks off the day and is often a stepping stone to either the Champion Hurdle or novice chases such as the Turners Novices’ Chase or the Festival Novices’ Chase. Ireland have held the monopoly over this race in recent years with Ben Pauling’s Willoughby Court in 2017 the only non Irish-trained winner in the last nine years. The Irish dominance continued in last year’s race with Sir Gerhard providing the all-time leading trainer in this race, Willie Mulllins, with his fifth winner since 2008.
The opening race is the Marsh Novices’ Chase, registered as the Golden Miller, and is the chase equivalent of the Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle. Run over the intermediate trip of two and a half miles, the race has gone to an Irish-trained horse on all but three occasions since its inception in 2011. It often produces breathtaking displays such as Vautour’s flawless 15-length demolition job in 2015, and late drama such as Samcro’s win by a nose from Melon in 2020 and Galopin Des Champs’ final-fence fall with the race at his mercy last year. It should get St Patrick’s Day off to a flying start.
The opening race is traditionally the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, where the the best two-mile novice hurdlers from Britain and Ireland will be greeted by the infamous Cheltenham roar as the week’s action gets underway. Willie Mullins and Nicky Henderson have dominated the first Grade 1 of the festival in recent years, winning eight of the last ten runnings with high-class performers, with Vautour and Douvan scoring for the former and Altior and Shishkin for the latter. Henderson saddled the first two home last year with Constitution Hill pulling 22 lengths clear of stablemate Jonbon.
The opening race is traditionally the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, where the the best two-mile novice hurdlers from Britain and Ireland will be greeted by the infamous Cheltenham roar as the week’s action gets underway. Willie Mullins and Nicky Henderson have dominated the first Grade 1 of the festival in recent years, winning eight of the last ten runnings with high-class performers, with Vautour and Douvan scoring for the former and Altior and Shishkin for the latter. Henderson saddled the first two home last year with Constitution Hill pulling 22 lengths clear of stablemate Jonbon.
The opening race is traditionally the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, where the the best two-mile novice hurdlers from Britain and Ireland will be greeted by the infamous Cheltenham roar as the week’s action gets underway. Willie Mullins and Nicky Henderson have dominated the first Grade 1 of the festival in recent years, winning eight of the last ten runnings with high-class performers, with Vautour and Douvan scoring for the former and Altior and Shishkin for the latter. Henderson saddled the first two home last year with Constitution Hill pulling 22 lengths clear of stablemate Jonbon.
The opening race is traditionally the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, where the the best two-mile novice hurdlers from Britain and Ireland will be greeted by the infamous Cheltenham roar as the week’s action gets underway. Willie Mullins and Nicky Henderson have dominated the first Grade 1 of the festival in recent years, winning eight of the last ten runnings with high-class performers, with Vautour and Douvan scoring for the former and Altior and Shishkin for the latter. Henderson saddled the first two home last year with Constitution Hill pulling 22 lengths clear of stablemate Jonbon.
The opening race is traditionally the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, where the the best two-mile novice hurdlers from Britain and Ireland will be greeted by the infamous Cheltenham roar as the week’s action gets underway. Willie Mullins and Nicky Henderson have dominated the first Grade 1 of the festival in recent years, winning eight of the last ten runnings with high-class performers, with Vautour and Douvan scoring for the former and Altior and Shishkin for the latter. Henderson saddled the first two home last year with Constitution Hill pulling 22 lengths clear of stablemate Jonbon.
The Grade 1 Triumph Hurdle is the championship event for four-year-old juvenile hurdlers. Four winners have gone on to land the Champion Hurdle, most recently Katchit in 2008. This was also the race that Tiger Roll burst onto the scene in 2014 with the first of his five festival wins. This race produced one of the most dramatic moments of the festival in recent years in 2020 as Goshen was set to be the most impressive winner of the race since the ill-fated Our Conor, when ten lengths clear approaching the last only to unseat jockey Jamie Moore.
The Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle kicks off the day and is often a stepping stone to either the Champion Hurdle or novice chases such as the Turners Novices’ Chase or the Festival Novices’ Chase. Ireland have held the monopoly over this race in recent years with Ben Pauling’s Willoughby Court in 2017 the only non Irish-trained winner in the last nine years. The Irish dominance continued in last year’s race with Sir Gerhard providing the all-time leading trainer in this race, Willie Mulllins, with his fifth winner since 2008.
The Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle kicks off the day and is often a stepping stone to either the Champion Hurdle or novice chases such as the Turners Novices’ Chase or the Festival Novices’ Chase. Ireland have held the monopoly over this race in recent years with Ben Pauling’s Willoughby Court in 2017 the only non Irish-trained winner in the last nine years. The Irish dominance continued in last year’s race with Sir Gerhard providing the all-time leading trainer in this race, Willie Mulllins, with his fifth winner since 2008.
The Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle kicks off the day and is often a stepping stone to either the Champion Hurdle or novice chases such as the Turners Novices’ Chase or the Festival Novices’ Chase. Ireland have held the monopoly over this race in recent years with Ben Pauling’s Willoughby Court in 2017 the only non Irish-trained winner in the last nine years. The Irish dominance continued in last year’s race with Sir Gerhard providing the all-time leading trainer in this race, Willie Mulllins, with his fifth winner since 2008.
The Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle kicks off the day and is often a stepping stone to either the Champion Hurdle or novice chases such as the Turners Novices’ Chase or the Festival Novices’ Chase. Ireland have held the monopoly over this race in recent years with Ben Pauling’s Willoughby Court in 2017 the only non Irish-trained winner in the last nine years. The Irish dominance continued in last year’s race with Sir Gerhard providing the all-time leading trainer in this race, Willie Mulllins, with his fifth winner since 2008.
The Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle kicks off the day and is often a stepping stone to either the Champion Hurdle or novice chases such as the Turners Novices’ Chase or the Festival Novices’ Chase. Ireland have held the monopoly over this race in recent years with Ben Pauling’s Willoughby Court in 2017 the only non Irish-trained winner in the last nine years. The Irish dominance continued in last year’s race with Sir Gerhard providing the all-time leading trainer in this race, Willie Mulllins, with his fifth winner since 2008.
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