where is aintree race course

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Where in England is Aintree?

MerseysideAintree is a village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, Merseyside, England. Historically in Lancashire, it lies between Walton and Maghull on the A59 road, 5.5 miles (8.9 km) north-east of Liverpool city centre, in North West England.

Where is Aintree Grand National?

LiverpoolThe Grand National is a National Hunt horse race held annually at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool, England. First run in 1839, it is a handicap steeplechase over an official distance of about 4 miles and 2½ furlongs (4 miles 514 yards (6.907 km)), with horses jumping 30 fences over two laps.

Where in Liverpool is Aintree Racecourse?

Aintree Racecourse is located on the A59, just one mile from the M57 and M58, which link the M62 and M6. Follow the A59 to Liverpool and the yellow/tourism signs as you approach the racecourse for routes to the car parks.

What is Aintree famous for?

Grand NationalHome of the John Smith's Grand National, Aintree is one of the world's most famous racecourses. With over two miles of luscious green racetrack, and horse racing's biggest stars taking to this jumps only course, racing there is always a sight to behold.

Where is Grand National 2022?

Aintree Racecourse2022 Grand National / LocationAintree Racecourse is a racecourse in Aintree, Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, Merseyside, England, bordering the city of Liverpool. The racecourse is best known for annually holding the Grand National steeplechase. The Grand National meeting takes place in April over 3 days. Wikipedia

Where is Grand National 2022 finished?

It took place on Saturday, 9 April 2022, at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool, England. The event was sponsored by Randox Health. The race was won by Noble Yeats, trained by Emmet Mullins and ridden by Sam Waley-Cohen, with final odds at 50/1.

What line is Aintree Station on?

Northern LineAintree railway station is a railway station that serves the village of Aintree, Merseyside, England. It is on the Ormskirk branch of the Merseyrail network's Northern Line.

Is Aintree a nice place to live?

Most of the time, however, Aintree is a quiet town that provides the perfect environment for a quiet life. Aintree is relatively close to Liverpool, so it offers the best of both worlds. Whenever you need to shop or seek excitement, you're just a short trip away from Liverpool city centre.

Can you walk around Aintree Racecourse?

Yes, it's still possible to walk the Course. Our friendly team of Racemakers will provide you with a Walking Tour brochure, free of charge, which will have information about the fences you will see on your tour.

Who owns Aintree Racecourse?

Racecourse Holdings TrustAintree Racecourse / Owner

Who built Aintree Racecourse?

Lynn made plans to build a grandstand, and on February 7, 1829, Lord Sefton laid the first foundation stone, also placing a container of sovereigns inside the footings. The first meeting at Aintree racecourse was on July 7, 1829. The opening race was the Croxteth Stakes, ran over 1 ¼ miles, and won by Mufti.

Who owns the Grand National horses?

Bookmaker Ladbrokes stepped in to manage the Grand National until 1984, when Seagram Distillers became sponsors. They provided the solid foundation on which Aintree's revival was built. Today Aintree is owned and managed by Jockey Club Racecourses, one of 15 operated by The Jockey Club subsidiary.

How do I get to Aintree Racecourse?

By Rail  – Aintree is served by its own railway station directly opposite the racecourse with trains arriving from Liverpool Lime Street every 15-m...

Who owns Aintree Racecourse?

It is part of The Jockey Club’s elite portfolio of fourteen British racecourses, and whilst known for its enormous sense of fun and occasion, it is...

What date is the 2021 Grand National?

The Grand National of 2021 will be held on Saturday 10 April.

What date is Ladies Day at Aintree in 2021?

Ladies Day at Aintree in 2021 is on Friday 9 April. Tickets sell out so be sure to book early.

How can I buy Aintree racecourse tickets?

You can buy direct from the racecourse website or the official Jockey Club’s website. It is always best to buy in advance.

What hotels are near Aintree Racecourse?

Hotels near Aintree Racecourse: (0.34 mi) Stables Inn Aintree (0.45 mi) Premier Inn Liverpool (Aintree) Hotel (1.38 mi) Orrell Park Hotel (0.97 mi)...

What restaurants are near Aintree Racecourse?

Restaurants near Aintree Racecourse: (0.83 mi) Noso (0.36 mi) Blue Anchor (0.37 mi) Harvester Aintree Park (0.29 mi) Pizza Hut (0.50 mi) Duman Turk...

What attractions are near Aintree Racecourse?

Attractions near Aintree Racecourse: (0.16 mi) Aintree Golf Centre (0.87 mi) The Romans (0.29 mi) Flip Out Aintree (1.10 mi) Mad Day Out Beatles Ta...

Where is Aintree Racecourse?

Official website. Aintree Racecourse is a racecourse in Aintree, Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, Merseyside, England, bordering the city of Liverpool. The racecourse is best known for annually holding the world-famous Grand National steeplechase . The Grand National meeting takes place in April over 3 days.

How many courses are there at Aintree?

The Lord Sefton and Earl of Derby stands. There are three courses at Aintree: the Grand National course, the Mildmay steeplechase course, the Hurdles' course. The Grand National course is a left-handed triangular shaped course of about 2 miles 2 furlongs, with 16 fences, including three open ditches and a water jump.

How many fences are there in the Mildmay course?

The course, a left-handed oval, was a little over 1 mile 2 furlongs round, with eight fences, two of which were used in the Grand National: fence number 13 and 29 in the Grand National, which was the second of the four plain fences in the home straight on the Mildmay Course, and the water jump.

What is the Aintree circuit used for?

Aintree has also been used as a venue for motor racing. The British Grand Prix was staged there on five occasions, in 1955, 1957, 1959, 1961 and 1962. In addition to the Grand Prix, the circuit also held 11 non-championship Formula 1 races, known as the Aintree 200, first won by Stirling Moss in 1954 with the last winner being Jack Brabham, in April 1964.

What was the Grand National?

The 'National' was, by a long way, the most valuable and most important race in the national hunt calendar.

How many flights of hurdles are there in Aintree?

It is a left-handed oval of about 1 mile 3 furlongs, with sharp bends. There are six flights of hurdles: three down the back straight, three in the home straight.

When was the Aintree stand demolished?

Most of Aintree's old stands were demolished in 1985, leaving just the County Stand. A temporary stand, the Aintree Stand, was erected. The County Stand was renovated and extended in 1988. Three years later the temporary stands were replaced by a permanent one, opened by and named after the Queen Mother.

When did the Aintree race start?

Aintree races started life back in 1829, when local hotelier William Lynn had the idea of bringing racing to the area – with the benefit of course, of attracting new clientele to his hotel at the same time. He entered into talks with local landowner William Molyneux and a grandstand was constructed in July 1829 for a race.

How many spectators are there at Aintree Racecourse?

Aintree racecourse remains upgraded and refurbished by the Jockey Club but largely unchanged today, although spectator capacity now sits at 75,000, and there are considerably more amenities and facilities for those visiting and racing than there were in the 1800s!

What is the name of the racecourse that has the Grand National?

Aintree Racecourse Overview. Famous as “The home of the Grand National” and the stomping ground of one of the most famous racehorses of all time – Red Rum – Aintree is one of the most iconic racecourses anywhere in the world, with its splendour and reputation reigning far past its North-West postcode and gaining it fame on a global scale.

How many flights of hurdles are there in the Aintree Hurdle?

The Aintree Hurdle – a grade one hurdle ran over 2miles and 4 furlongs on the Mildmay course, it is one of the premium hurdle races in the UK and Ireland with eleven flights of hurdles to be jumped. Won by greats such as Istabraq and Annie Power in recent years.

What is the main event at Aintree?

The undisputed main event at Aintree is the Grand National . One of the most famous races in the world, the Grand National takes place annually, usually in April. It forms part of a three-day festival – known as the Grand National Meeting. Other big races during the Grand National festival include:

How many fences are there in the Grand National?

The Grand National Race. The Grand National is considered the most famous race and most difficult course in the world to complete and includes 16 steeplechase fences to jump, many of which are now household names, such as the Chair, Foinavon, Canal Turn, Valentine’s and Becher’s Brook.

Why is it important to keep up with the weather when arranging your trip to the races?

It’s important to keep up with the weather when arranging your trip to the races, so you are up to date with ground conditions and also so you can choose the right outfit.

What is Aintree used for?

Aintree is used exclusively for National Hunt racing and is one of the best venues in the UK. It is obviously associated by most with the world famous Grand National, a test like no other. It has large spruce fences, and is a stamina-sapping 4 miles, 514 yards over a variety of 30 very different jumping tests for both horse and rider.

How many flights are there in the Mildmay Chase Course?

The hurdles course, like the Mildmay chase course, is 13f in circumference and is almost entirely flat. It has six flights to a circuit and the obstacles are equally spaced giving the horses a good sight of each hurdle which gives them time to get organised well in advance.

How many races did Aintree host?

Aintree hosted five world championship Grand Prix races, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1961 & 1962 as well as several non-world championship Formula One races. Back in the 50’s the top drivers of the day competed in several different types of car racing as well as the World Championship races and could even be seen racing in saloon or sports cars as well as in ...

When was the Aintree Circuit built?

Aintree Circuit. Aintree Circuit was constructed in just 4 months in 1954 as the UK’s first (and only) purpose built 3 mile Grand Prix motor racing circuit. It was intended to be run anti-clockwise, just like the Grand National horse races, but only the first event was actually run that way. Experience showed that the circuit would be safer run ...

Does Liverpool Motor Club handle bookings?

Liverpool Motor Club does not handle bookings for other organisations wishing to use the Circuit. Such enquires should be directed to [email protected] or tel 0151 523 5157.

Is Aintree Grand National owned by the Jockey Club?

Aintree Motor Racing circuit is situated within the Aintree Grand National horse racing course which is owned/managed by the Jockey Club. The venue also features a 9 hole golf course, a golf driving range and a FootGolf course all of which have to be closed for motorsport events to take place.

Where is Aintree Racecourse?

Aintree Motor Racing Circuit is a 3-mile (4.83 km) motor racing circuit in the village of Aintree, Merseyside, England. The circuit is located within the Aintree Racecourse and used the same grandstands as horse racing. Built in 1954 as the " Goodwood of the North", hence the fact the two venues had so many things in common.

When did rallying come back to Aintree Circuit?

In the 1980s the 108 Car Club ( St. Helens) brought rallying back to Aintree Circuit revitalising the circuit's use with new and innovative ideas. A limited amount of motor sport continues today in the form of car sprints, track days and motorcycle racing on the Club Circuit.

Who won the Aintree 200?

In addition to the Grands Prix, which were organised by the British Automobile Racing Club, the circuit also held eleven non-championship Formula 1 races, known as the Aintree 200, first won by Stirling Moss in 1954 with the last winner being Jack Brabham, in April 1964 (Brabham had made his Formula One debut at the circuit in the 1955 British GP). ...

How many times has the British Grand Prix been held at Goodwood?

The track was well surfaced and relatively flat – ranging from 15 to about 30 metres in elevation. The circuit has hosted the Formula One British Grand Prix five times, in 1955, 1957, 1959, 1961 and 1962 .

What is the Aintree course?

Aintree. The Grand National course is triangular with its apex (at the Canal Turn) the furthest point from the stands. Inside is the easier Mildmay course which has birch fences. A major feature of the Mildmay course is its sharpness and the fences there are stiffer than used to be the case. The Randox Health Grand National is run ...

What is the Grand National course?

The Grand National course is triangular with its apex (at the Canal Turn) the furthest point from the stands. Inside is the easier Mildmay course which has birch fences. A major feature of the Mildmay course is its sharpness and the fences there are stiffer than used to be the case.

How many fences are there in the Grand National?

It is set over 30 unique spruce-covered fences including the Chair, Becher's Brook and the Canal Turn.

Is Aintree Racecourse a conference centre?

The racecourse hosts five other fixtures and is a leading conference centre in the north west of England. Aintree is part of The Jockey Club which has been at the heart of British racing for more than 260 years.

When was Aintree Racecourse opened?

18 May 1910. Station renamed Aintree Racecourse. 31 March 1962. ( 1962-03-31) Station closes. Aintree Racecourse railway station was a station located on the North Mersey Branch, in Liverpool, England. It originally opened as Aintree Cinder Lane around 1890 as the only station on the line at the time, only opening for race days at Aintree ...

Where is Aintree Station?

/ 53.470; -2.955. / 53.470; -2.955. Aintree Racecourse railway station was a station located on the North Mersey Branch, in Liverpool, England. It originally opened as Aintree Cinder Lane ...

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Overview

History of the course

Horse racing was popular in Liverpool from at least Tudor times, In the 18th century Nicholas Blundell organised races on the sands at Crosby.
In 1829, William Lynn, the owner of the Waterloo Hotel in Ranelagh Street, Liverpool, approached the Second Earl of Sefton, William Philip Molyneux, whose nickname was 'Lord Dashalong', about leasing land to organise flat racing.

The course

There are three courses at Aintree: the Grand National course, the Mildmay steeplechase course, the Hurdles' course
The Grand National course is a left-handed triangular shaped course of about 2 miles 2 furlongs, with 16 fences, including three open ditches and a water jump. The fences range in height from 4 ft 6 ins to 5 ft 2 ins ('The Chair', one of the o…

The Grand National

The Grand National race was run for many years over 4 miles 856 yards (4 miles 3 furlongs 196 yards), then 4 miles 4 furlongs. In 2013 the start was moved 110 yards to keep the horses away from the noise of the crowd before the start. The distance of the race is now 4 miles 514 yards (6.907 km) after being re-measured by the British Horseracing Authority in 2015. The race is considered among the most demanding steeplechases in the world. The lead has often change…

Other events

Aintree has also been used as a venue for motor racing. The British Grand Prix was staged there on five occasions, in 1955, 1957, 1959, 1961 and 1962. In addition to the Grand Prix, the circuit also held 11 non-championship Formula 1 races, known as the Aintree 200, first won by Stirling Moss in 1954 with the last winner being Jack Brabham, in April 1964.

External links

• Official site of Aintree Racecourse
• Aintree - Description and Image Gallery
• Satellite picture by Google Maps