Pontefract Flat Racing
CHEP UK, Park Rd, Pontefract, WF8 4QD, United Kingdom
186mi (299km) away from Glasgow
Pontefract Flat Racing refers to the regular Flat horse racing (meaning no jumping) meetings at Pontefract Racecourse in West Yorkshire, England.
Pontefract Flat Racing
- Type of racing: Flat (no jumps/hurdles)
- Track style: Left-handed, undulating, and about 2 miles in circumference
- Notable feature: One of the longest flat racing circuits in Britain, with constant rises and dips rather than a flat track
What the racing is like
Pontefract is considered a stamina testing track:
- The undulating ground tests balance and stamina
- Front-runners can do well in shorter sprint races
- Draw (starting position) and pace often matter a lot
- Horses often need to 'stay' strongly to get up the hill finish
Typical race days
A Pontefract flat racing fixture usually includes:
- 5-7 races per meeting
- Distances from 5 furlongs to 1m6f+
- Afternoon or evening meetings depending on the fixture
Example (2026 meeting): a Tuesday card includes multiple handicaps and maiden races over 5f–1m2f.
Experience on the day
- Casual, friendly Yorkshire racecourse atmosphere
- Food stalls, bars, and picnic areas
- Often themed days (family days, music evenings, etc)
- Evening meetings can include live music after racing
