Goodwood ‘grateful’ to welcome back weekend crowd
Full take-up of 5,000 expected on final day of Glorious meeting.
Goodwood managing director Adam Waterworth is anticipating a full take-up on the limited attendance permitted for the final day of the Qatar Goodwood Festival. Racegoers will be on course for the first time since March 16 on the closing card of the Glorious meeting, with a crowd of 5,000 allowed to attend as part of a Government pilot scheme to reintroduce crowds to elite sport in England following the Covid-19 pandemic. Goodwood has offered its annual members the chance to witness the action, which will be highlighted by the Qatar Lillie Langtry Stakes and the Unibet Stewards’ Cup, and Waterworth is pleased with the level of interest since applications opened at the start of the week.“Obviously we have some elderly members who are shielding or would prefer not to come, and we expected that, but many are keen to return. As we saw when the pubs reopened, it is a personal choice. “I hope this shows our members trust us to do it properly, trust us to provide a safe environment and trust us to make sure all safety and social-distancing measures are followed.”
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