Newmarket Guineas meeting extended to three days
Friday start for Classic fixture, with 2000 and 1000 Guineas remaining in traditional weekend slots.
Newmarket’s QIPCO Guineas Festival will be extended to three days next year. The Jockey Club has announced an extra day’s racing on Friday April 29, preceding the long-established weekend which features the 2000 and 1000 Guineas. The first two Classics of the season will retain their current Saturday and Sunday positions on the calendar, with a detailed race programme to be published for the new opening day. The famous meeting also expanded to three days last year, as part of the rescheduling caused by restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic – when it was run following racing’s return from lockdown, in June. Newmarket Racecourses’ general manager Sophie Able said: “We’re delighted to be enhancing one of British racing’s most prestigious Flat racing fixtures, and a meeting which has shown sustained growth in the last decade. “An additional day means more flexibility to optimise the meeting’s race programme both for participants and those who follow and bet on racing, as well as the chance to use the existing infrastructure to create another great day out for our customers.“There are wider benefits too in terms of the shape of Newmarket’s early-season fixture list, more recovery time for the course itself and an easier operational switch onto the July Course. “We’re excited about the opportunities for further growth this change will bring, and the benefits racing will see through subsequent reinvestment, and we hope everyone looks forward to a three-day QIPCO Guineas Festival next year as much as we will.” Rod Street, chief executive of the British Champions Series, added: “The Qipco Guineas Festival is one of the highlights of the British sporting calendar, and we welcome the fact that racegoers will be able to enjoy a third day of brilliant racing from the Rowley Mile. “While the circumstances in 2020 were very different, we have seen the interest that a three-day Festival is able to generate and very much view this as a chance to engage more people in one of racing’s most important events.”
Follow us on Twitter racing365dotcom and like our Facebook page.
Latest
-
Horse Racing
2026 Juddmonte Irish Oaks preview – Elite fillies chase Classic glory
The fourth Classic of the Irish flat...
-
Horse Racing
Newmarket July Festival and July Cup – the ultimate guide
The English summer is heating up, and...
-
Horse Racing
Durban July preview – Everything you need to know about Africa’s richest race
The Durban July is set to illuminate...
-
Horse Racing
5 things you need to know about the Irish Derby at Curragh Racecourse
The pinnacle of Ireland’s Flat racing season...
-
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...









