Plumpton Racecourse

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Plumpton
Plumpton Racecourse - geograph.org.uk - 1546423.jpg
LocationPlumpton, East Sussex
Screened onSky Sports Racing
Course typeNational Hunt
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Plumpton Racecourse is a National Hunt (jumping) horse-racing course at the village of Plumpton, East Sussex near Lewes and Brighton.

One of the smaller National Hunt race courses in Britain, it is rather hilly, a tightish left-handed circuit of just over 1 mile (1.6 km). The hurdle course is situated on the outside of the chase course: both share the same uphill finish.

The course is adjacent to Plumpton railway station, served by hourly Southern trains from London Victoria to Lewes, which makes it a convenient day trip from London. Extra trains are sometimes run on race days.

The first meeting was held on 11 February 1884 and the first race was won by Cowslip, who won another race later that day.

Plumpton takes its place in racing history books, as it was the course where Tony McCoy rode his 3,000th winner on the Nicky Henderson-trained Restless d'Artaix on 9 February 2009.

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Coordinates: 50°55′29.61″N 0°03′41.82″W / 50.9248917°N 0.0616167°W / 50.9248917; -0.0616167