Visit Newmarket on Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd September
The Henry Cecil Open Weekend will take place on Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd September, giving visitors the rare chance to see behind the scenes at British horseracing’s HQ and visit some of the country’s best known training yards.
Named after the great and much missed Sir Henry Cecil, the Open Weekend is thrilled to be welcoming visitors to Newmarket once again this weekend. We have an action-packed weekend of events planned with highlights including the opening of 26 trainers’ yards, the hugely popular My Pension Expert Racing Personality Show Jumping Competition and the My Pension Expert Shetland Pony Grand National.
As well as raising money for our charity partners – Newmarket Housing Trust and Racing Welfare–the Henry Cecil Open Weekend is thrilled to form a part of National Racehorse Week, a nationwide initiative to celebrate the racehorse and showcase the excellent care and attention they receive each day.
What’s on?
26 yards are set to open their doors to the public from 9am – 12:30pm on Sunday 22nd September, including Louise Allan, Hilal Kobeissi, Martin Dunne, Patrick Owens, George Margarson, Simon Pearce, Jack Jones, James Horton, Ben Brookhouse, William Knight, Stuart Williams, Sir Mark Prescott Bt, Amy Murphy, Dylan Cunha, Tom Clover, James Tate, Alice Haynes, James Ferguson, Harry Eustace, Charlie Fellowes, George Scott, Kevin Philippart de Foy, Marco Botti, Michael Bell, Simon & Ed Crisford, John & Thady Gosden.
Access and tours to some of Newmarket’s finest equine establishments on Saturday 21st September, including the British Racing School, the Injured Jockeys Fund’s fitness and rehabilitation centre – Peter O’Sullevan House, Jockey Club Rooms, Rossdales Equine Hospital and Godolphin Lifetime Care at Woodditton. Visitors can also learn about the breeding process and meet the resident stallions at The National Stud however tours are now sold out. At 11:30am on Saturday, visitors are invited to attend the main sales ring at Tattersalls Bloodstock Auctioneers to learn about the oldest firm of horse auctioneers in the world and hear from an auctioneer on how he sells high priced bloodstock. No advanced booking required. Please take your seat in the sales ring for a 11:30am start.
General admission to the National Horseracing Museum (NHRM) costs £5 per day during the Henry Cecil Open Weekend when you show your Open Weekend wristband. This includes entrance to the museum, behind the scenes tours, access to the special exhibitions and a ride on the racehorse simulator. The Charlie Hills trained former champion sprinter, Battaash, will be at the museum over the weekend for guests to meet on the hour from 10am-4pm each day.
An action-packed Sunday starts on Warren Hill Gallops, sponsored by Tattersalls. Fans can see stars on the gallops from 8am-8:45am including William Haggas’ Irish Champion Stakes winner Economics, Haydock Sprint Cup winner Montassib and Hungerford Stakes winner Tiber Flow as well as Sir Mark Prescott’s Royal Ascot winner Pledgeofallegiance and Group 2 winner Tiffany. Also on show is Haydock Sprint Cup runner up, Kind Of Blue from the James Fanshawe yard as well as Henry Cecil Open Weekend Chairman, Charlie Fellowes’ duo of Group 3 winner Vadream and exciting two-year-old Listed winner Luther. Horses from the yard of Classic winning trainers George Boughey and David Simcock, rising star Kevin Philippart de Foy and Dylan Cunha who is enjoying his best season yet will also be seen.
Sunday afternoon’s entertainment will take place in the main arena on The Severals and will feature the My Pension Expert Shetland Grand National, Fun Dog Show sponsored by UK Pets, HCOW Racehorse Parade sponsored by Al Shaqab, and the hugely popular My Pension Expert Racing Personality Show Jumping Competition.
The hugely exciting My Pension Expert Shetland Grand National kicks off proceedings in our main arena on The Severals. The HCOW Retired Racehorse Parade, sponsored by Al Shaqab will showcase racing performers of the past and provide crowd insight into the possibilities for retraining after racing. Many of the horses parading have gone on to pursue successful careers in multiple disciplines such as showing, dressage, showjumping, eventing and even modelling!
Join us from 2pm in the main arena to see popular Group 1 winner Sheikhzayedroad and Grade 1 winner Desert Encounter enter the ring as well as Group winning globetrotters Desert Fire and Prince of Arran who both remain local to Newmarket. Graduates of the Godolphin rehoming programme African Jazz and Stage Magic will return to the parade this year, bringing with them a long list of accolades from the showing ring. Tariq Too joins at the ripe age of 17, his career highlight post-racing might be the global Longines advertising campaign which he starred in alongside Kate Winslett. Rainbow Dreamer comes to the parade as the most recent retired racehorse and has recently embarked on his retraining process having had his final race start earlier this year. The former Newmarket trained Secret Number, Rum Baba and Pirate King will also return to familiar Newmarket surroundings having settled into their new lives where they bring endless joy to their owners.
Watch flat racing’s biggest names take on the jumps in the My Pension Expert Racing Personality Show Jumping. The team competition will feature some of Britain’s best known flat jockeys and trainers as they take on each other in a relay style team event.
Prices start at £15 per person for a weekend wristband when purchased in advance on our website, or £20 per person when purchased from any of our sites over the weekend. Children aged 16 years of age and under go FREE all weekend.
Please visit thehenrycecilopenweekend.co.uk for more information and to buy tickets.
Charlie Fellowes, Chairman of The Henry Cecil Open Weekend, said:
“We are delighted to be welcoming visitors back to Newmarket for the Henry Cecil Open Weekend. Our revised format will be introduced for the first time this year which has seen unprecedented support from trainers opening their doors on a biannual basis, we hope visitors will enjoy the action packed two days we have in store as there really is something for all the family to enjoy.
“Named in honour of the great Sir Henry Cecil this weekend is all about celebration. We hope people will join us to help raise as much money as possible for our two fantastic charities, The Newmarket Housing Trust and Racing Welfare.”
19/09/2024
Newmarket gets ready for an action-packed Henry Cecil Open Weekend
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