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Sep 26, 2013 - Some beautiful scenes from Laytown Races
Laytown Races book – Laytown Races
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Compiled by racing enthusiast John Kirwan and historian Fiona Ahern, who also produced 300 Years of Racing at Bellewstown in 2013, this book is packed with interviews, anecdotes, recollections, reminiscences and historical facts about Laytown Races. Authors John Kirwan and historian Fiona Ahern. To order a copy, please call Paul Kerbey on 087 6484804.
Laytown Racecourse: Today's Results & Betting - Racing TV
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4th September 2014. 3rd September 2013. 13th September 2012. 8th September 2011. Laytown Racecourse is a seven-furlong straight track that is on a tidal beach. Racing takes place on just one day in September each year, with the races all run over either six or seven furlongs.
Laytown Races – Horse Racing on the Beach Since 1868
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Home. Laytown races occupies a unique position in the Irish and British racing calendar as it is the only race event run on a beach under the rules of the Turf Club. Laytown strand races have been in existence for over one hundred and fifty years. The first recorded meeting was in 1868 when races were run on the beach in conjunction with the ...
Laytown Racecourse - Guide, Info & Fixtures May 2022
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Overview of Laytown Races. Laytown Racecourse is situated (literally) on the east coast of Ireland, some 12km south of Drogheda and 44km north of Dublin. The only racecourse that permits horseracing along the sand of the beach under-regulated Racing Rules, Laytown Racecourse hosts flat racing once a year every September – although has been ...
About Us – Laytown Races
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About Laytown Races The Laytown Races occupy a unique position in the Irish racing calendar, as Ireland’s only horse racing event run on a beach under the Rules of Racing. ... The final two years of the First World War saw racing suspended at Laytown, resuming in 1919. There was a further break in racing during the Second World War between ...
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Overview. Laytown Races occupies a unique position on the Irish and English Racing Calendar as it is the only race event run on the beach under the rules of the Turf Club. An alternative surface to the usual turf, dirt, and all-weather, and far from the manicured grass of the likes of Ascot and Cheltenham. Laytown Beach is located on the East Coast of Ireland in County Meath with …
About - Laytown Races Horse Racing on the Beach
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Laytown strand races have been in existence for one hundred and forty years. The first recorded meeting was in 1868 when races were run on the beach in conjunction with the Boyne Regatta. It is assumed that the rowing competition took place on the high tide and the racing when the tide receded. Initially the races were a side show to the ...
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