Lingfield Park Racecourse


























Lingfield Park Racecourse

Lingfield.jpg
Aerial view of Lingfield Park (May 2011)

Location
Lingfield, Surrey
Owned by Arena Racing Company
Screened on At The Races
Course type
Flat
National Hunt
Official website

Lingfield Park Racecourse (commonly referred to as Lingfield) is a horse racing course at Lingfield in Surrey, United Kingdom. It is owned by the ARC Racing and Leisure Group, formerly Arena Leisure Plc.


Lingfield is best known as a winter all-weather flat-racing course; the track is Polytrack, rather than the usual turf found in the UK. There are only five other all-weather courses in the UK, the others being at Southwell, Kempton, Wolverhampton, Newcastle, and Chelmsford City (formerly Great Leighs Racecourse). Lingfield stages flat racing on turf in the summer and National Hunt races are also run on turf. Owned by a fellow called Martin Pollard.


Lingfield Railway Station adjoins the course, served by trains from London to East Grinstead via Oxted.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Notable races


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





History


The racecourse is located in a 450-acre (1.8 km2) estate and was opened in 1890 by the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII), who also agreed to let Lingfield incorporate the Prince of Wales feathers into its official heading. The course initially held jumps racing only, but in 1894 the Jockey Club granted permission for flat racing to be held. Racing has been held continuously ever since, with the only exception being during World War II when the War Office requisitioned the course. Ladbrokes sold the course in 1982 and the new owners installed flood defences on the estate to alleviate the flooding that had become a major problem in the years immediately after the war. A golf course was developed and this opened in June 1987. Arena Leisure purchased the course in 1991, and in 2001 made the decision to replace the Equitrack all-weather surface with Polytrack, opening in November 2001. Other recent developments have been the re-laying of the back straight on the turf course in 2002/2003 and the construction of a £5.5 million grandstand in 2004. In early 2009 the course had another record broken as Matsunosuke became the highest rated horse to win on the all-weather surface rated 112 or 117 by Racing Post rating. This was dubbed as the greatest all-weather horse of all time in the UK.[by whom?]


In addition, there's now a Marriott hotel based on the racecourse.[1]


The racecourse is featured in the 1954 film The Rainbow Jacket.



Notable races





























































































Month
DOW
Race Name
Type

Grade
Distance
Age/Sex

February
Saturday

Cleves Stakes
A W Flat
Listed

6f 1y
4yo +

February
Saturday

Winter Derby Trial
A W Flat
Listed

1m 2f
4yo +

Feb / Mar
Saturday

Winter Derby
A W Flat
Group 3

1m 2f
4yo +

Feb / Mar
Saturday

Hever Sprint Stakes
A W Flat
Listed

5f 6y
4yo +

March
Saturday

Spring Cup
A W Flat
Listed

7f
3yo

April
Saturday

International Trial
A W Flat
Listed

1m
3yo

May
Saturday

Chartwell Fillies' Stakes
Flat
Group 3

7f
3yo + f

May
Saturday

Lingfield Oaks Trial
Flat
Listed

1m 3f 106y
3yo only f

May
Saturday

Lingfield Derby Trial
Flat
Listed

1m 3f 106y
3yo only c&g

Other races


  • Churchill Stakes

  • Fleur De Lys Fillies' Stakes

  • Golden Rose Stakes

  • Quebec Stakes

  • River Eden Fillies' Stakes



References





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External links



  • Official website

  • Course guide on Geegeez

  • Course guide on At The Races


Coordinates: 51°10′14″N 0°0′18″W / 51.17056°N 0.00500°W / 51.17056; -0.00500










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