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Perth Racecourse

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Perth
LocationPerth, Scotland
Date opened1908
Screened onRacing TV
Course typeNational Hunt
Notable racesHighlands National
Official website

Perth Racecourse is a thoroughbred horse racing venue adjacent to the ancient Scone Palace, near Perth, Scotland.[1]

Perth Racecourse at the site in Scone Palace Parklands opened in 1908, just south of the ancient Cramock Burn,[2] and is the northernmost track in Britain.[1] However, horse racing in Perth has taken place since 1613 and was moved to Scone Palace due to a drinking law ban in the North Inch park. Lord Mansfield subsequently offered his land for the construction of a racecourse.

The course is right-handed and ten furlongs in circumference. The steeplechase course consists of eight fences per circuit, with the water jump situated in front of the grandstand. The hurdle course is located on the inside going away from the stands, but switches to the outside of the chase course turning into the home straight.

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References

  1. ^ a b British Racing and Racecourses (ISBN 978-0950139722) by Marion Rose Halpenny – Page 197
  2. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "SCONE PALACE (GDL00338)". Retrieved 30 June 2022.

External links

56°25′33.88″N 3°26′56.15″W / 56.4260778°N 3.4489306°W / 56.4260778; -3.4489306


This page was last edited on 26 June 2023, at 19:33
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