Musselburgh racecourse names new race after The Queen
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The Queen’s Cup, a £100,000 staying heritage handicap over a mile and three-quarters, will be the feature race on a £200,000 card which launches a new Easter Saturday fixture for the East Lothian track.
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Hide AdMusselburgh chief executive, Bill Farnsworth, hopes The Queen’s Cup will be established as the first of the Flat season’s top staying handicaps.
The announcement comes a month after Her Majesty visited Musselburgh to celebrate the course’s 200th anniversary.
“We are delighted to have obtained the personal approval of The Queen to name a race in her honour following her recent visit to the course to mark our bi-centenary year,” said Farnsworth.
“We hope to establish The Queen’s Cup as the Flat season’s first top-quality staying handicap, and while it was disappointing to lose our Good Friday meeting, we are excited about the prospect of building a first-class Easter Saturday fixture.”
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Hide AdIn a shake-up of fixtures, Musselburgh has swapped its traditional Easter Sunday fixture with Ffos Las to allow it to extend the Scottish Cheltenham Trials event in February to a weekend festival.
The Scottish Cheltenham Trials weekend on February 4 and 5 will have prize money of £250,000.
A new four-mile contest, the £40,000 Edinburgh National, will be the longest race run at Musselburgh and a prep for the big staying events at the Cheltenham Festival and the Grand National.