SATURDAY 21st NOVEMBER - ALLIED IRISH BANK MEETING FEATURING A CHRISTMAS SHOPPING VILLAGE
Racing Summary
The feature race today is the £100,000 Grade 2 Coral Ascot Hurdle over two miles and three and a half furlongs. Last year, former Champion Hurdler, Hardy Eustace, travelled over from Ireland to record a second consecutive victory.
Previous winners of this event include the pride of France, Baracouda, who won in 2001 and 2002 and now has a bar at Ascot named after him. Supporting races include the Amlin 1965 Novices Chase, commemorating the year that Jumps Racing first took place at Ascot on the closure of the local Hurst Park course, and the £70,000 Carey Group Handicap Chase over two miles.
First Race starts at approximately 12.10pm
Entertainment Summary
The Allied Irish Bank meeting features a Christmas Shopping Village to cater for all your Christmas shopping needs with a range of over 35 unique handcrafted quality gift stalls in association with The Travelling Souk. The Travelling Souk is a happy band of small businesses that travel to different venues and public events raising considerable amounts of money for charity. In our case, proceeds go to the Thames Hospicecare in Windsor.
This Shopping Village can be found along the Concourse Level of the Grandstand. So between races, why not lose yourself in the delights of Christmas shopping in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
Click Here to view further details of The Travelling Souk stalls.
| Ticket type | On The Day Price |
| Premier Admission | £25.00 |
| Grandstand Admission | £15.00 |
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