Two fixtures in France to be held behind closed doors
Coronavirus precautions taken by local authority in Compiegne.
Two meetings at Compiegne in France next week are to take place behind closed doors in a response to the coronavirus outbreak. Monday’s jumps card and the Wednesday fixture on the Flat will have no paying customers, with the order coming from the mayor of Compiegne and the president of the Compiegne Racing Society. A spokesperson for France Galop said: “This is not a national approach. It is an initiative limited to the municipality of Compiegne.” Racing professionals will be admitted as normal. The move is the first of its kind for the sport in Europe, but meetings in Japan and Hong Kong have been affected in a similar fashion. Horses from France are due to run at the Cheltenham Festival, which begins on March 10. Giving its latest position in relation to coronavirus, the British Horseracing Authority stressed there currently remained “no need to develop a policy” in relation to the abandonment of any specific fixtures.A statement read: “The industry group continues to liaise closely with government and plan for a range of contingencies. “We would encourage everyone in racing to focus on the government’s advice on personal health and their advice to employers and businesses. These are the actions that in the view of public health experts are the most important at this stage. “Speculation about potential actions from government or racing, whilst wholly understandable in the circumstances, may simply distract from the advice on which the population is being asked to focus. “At present racing continues as usual and the sport remains in agreement that there is no need to develop a policy regarding abandonment of any specific fixtures due to coronavirus at this time. “We will continue to speak to government and should a situation arise where this is required then the sport has established mechanisms in place for handling such scenarios.” Some major sporting events have already been affected with Ireland’s Six Nations clash with Italy called off and the Chinese Grand Prix, which was supposed to take place in April, already cancelled.
Follow us on Twitter racing365dotcom and like our Facebook page.
Latest
-
Horse Racing
Fashion, pageantry and elite turf battles – Everything you need to know ahead of Royal Ascot
Royal Ascot gets underway on Tuesday, 16...
-
Horse Racing
Chapeaux and Champions – A punter’s guide to the 2026 Prix de Diane Longines
The Prix de Diane Longines, affectionately dubbed...
-
Horse Racing
Belmont Stakes : Third leg of America’s Triple Crown set for final running at Saratoga Springs
The Belmont Stakes lines up for its...
-
Horse Racing
Epsom Derby 2026 – Aidan O’Brien sets his usual Classic conundrum
Aidan O’Brien’s tally of 11 previous victories...
-
Horse Racing
Introducing the Japanese Derby – everything you need to know about the Tokyo Yushun
The weekend of 31 May marks the...
-
Horse Racing
All you need to know about Tattersalls Irish 2,000 Guineas
The Tattersalls Irish 2,000 Guineas takes centre...
-
Horse Racing
The Laurel Park leap – 5 betting angles for a wide-open Preakness Stakes
The 151st Preakness Stakes arrives on Saturday,...
-
Horse Racing
7 things you never knew about the Kentucky Derby
Few sporting events carry the blend of...
-
Horse Racing
Kentucky Derby 2026: 5 essential betting angles for The Run For The Roses
The 152nd Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs...









