Young Princes and Princesses to be crowned as North-East racecourse celebrates Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
CHILDREN will get the chance to learn how to be royalty when they attend a family fun day at North-East racecourse.
Redcar Racecourse is getting into the spirit for The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations at its Zetland Gold Cup Family Day on June 2.
The meeting, with the historic Zetland Gold Cup at the centrepiece, will feature lots of free entertainment for children, including bouncy castles, face-painting, and a “Prince and Princess School”.
General manager Amy Fair said: “Zetland Gold Cup Family Day is one of the jewels in Redcar’s crown and we’re looking forward to playing our part in celebrating The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
“As well as great action on the course, it will be a day when families can be together on the first day of the bank holiday weekend to mark The Queen’s remarkable reign.”
Gates open at 11.52am, with the first race scheduled for 1.52pm and the last race at 5.15pm. However, the times are subject to change and will be confirmed 48 hours before the meeting.
Anyone booking tickets in advance will save up to 20 per cent. Grandstand Enclosure admission is £15 in advance and £18 on the day. Course Enclosure admission is £6 in advance and £7 on the day. Under 18s are free in both enclosures as long as they are accompanied by an adult.
Concessions are also available on the day for those aged 65-plus and students with a valid student card.
Up until 1949, the Zetland Handicap was a feature race at the track, but the Zetland Gold Cup was introduced a year later, with the first running won by Near Way, trained by Sam Hall.
Last year, the historic race was won by Good Birthday, trained by Andrew Balding and ridden by Silvestre de Sousa.
The Queen last had a winner at Redcar in 2017 with Patchwork, trained at Lambourn by Richard Hughes, and ridden by Shane Kelly. The Queen even made an appearance – in life-sized cardboard cut-out form – as her horse came into the winner’s enclosure.