The Wonderful History of Chester Racecourse
by Keith Driscoll on 2007-09-23The City of Chester
Chester celebrates its folk heritage with concerts, dances, workshops, displays, crafts and children's events, featuring many local and national folk performers. Chester also boasts a fine cathedral founded in the 10th century. The story of Chester Cathedral can be traced back to the period of the Saxon Minster, which in 907 housed the remnants of St Werburgh. Chester Castle, set in the angle of the city walls boasts the best Norman architecture in the city. The Normans built a castle at Chester soon after William the Conqueror took control of England.
Circled by a two mile ring of medieval and Roman walls, Chester is fashioned by 2,000 years of history. In Roman times Chester was known as Castra Deva (pronounced Dewa), meaning "the military camp on the River Dee" (places in England whose names contain the letters "chester", or which end in -caster or -cester, were areas for Roman military camps). The remnants of a Roman amphitheatre were dug out in the 1960s and can be viewed opposite the Chester Visitor Centre (on Vicar's Lane).
Chester Racing
Racing at Chester's historic Roodee course goes back to the early 16th century, making it the country's oldest racecourse. There has been racing at the Roodee at Chester for around 450 years and the joy of watching a race at Chester unfolding before you from the chic surroundings of the course’s enclosures or the vantage point of the City walls is an impressive occurrence. Tudor Kings and Queens ruled England when horseracing started on The Roodee.
There are a few more breath-taking sights in British Racing than the horses thundering into the final furlong at Chester, a circular course that makes exceptional demands on the capabilities of jockeys and their mounts with races run time after time on the turn. For many it is the ideal weekend to combine horse racing with the delights of shopping and eating out in the city of Chester.
The Dee Festival celebrates the prominent position of both Chester and Bangor-on-Dee Racecourses on the banks of the River Dee, allowing racegoers to take in the thrill of racing with all the appeal. The July meeting at Chester Racecourse, held over two days, is one of the most fashionable racing events of the summer.
Chester racecourse is the oldest in Europe and regular race meetings are held throughout the year. With spectacular views over the course and the River Dee, Chester Racecourse is found within the historic and beautiful City of Chester, one of Britain’s best heritage cities.
The Dee Stakes is a Group 3 flat horse race in the United Kingdom for three-year-old thoroughbred colts and geldings run over a distance of 1 mile 2 furlongs and 75 yards (2,080 metres) at Chester Racecourse in May. The race is so named because Chester Racecourse is situated on the banks of the River Dee.
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