Have you ever wondered what happens at the British Racing School? Come along and be part of a bespoke tour of Newmarket’s state-of-the-art training center which offers a perfect blend of top-notch facilities and hands-on learning experiences. See for yourself the thrilling seven-furlong Activ-Track straight gallop to cutting-edge race simulators and analysis software. This tour is suitable for anyone interested in how a career in racing begins, it is not aimed at potential students who should contact the BRS directly.
Itinerary
8.30am Meet your Tour Guide outside the National Horseracing Museum where you will board our minibus and head to the gallops to see some of the town’s 3,000 resident racehorses going about their daily exercise. 9.45am Arrive at the British Racing School where you will enjoy tea/coffee and pastries during your introductory talk by senior members of the team 10.00am Tour of the British Racing School including observations of riding sessions and training 11.00am Light brunch with tea and coffee 11.30am Talk from the Head of Coaching/Yard Instructor and the Jockey Coach Michael Hills 12noon Return to the National Horseracing Museum where you can explore the 5 acre site at your leisure for the afternoon as well as meeting a former British Racing School horse
Have you ever wondered what happens at the British Racing School? Come along and be part of a bespoke tour of Newmarket’s state-of-the-art training center which offers a perfect blend of top-notch facilities and hands-on learning experiences. See for yourself the thrilling seven-furlong Activ-Track straight gallop to cutting-edge race simulators and analysis software. This tour is suitable for anyone interested in how a career in racing begins, it is not aimed at potential students who should contact the BRS directly.
8.30am Meet your Tour Guide outside the National Horseracing Museum where you will board our minibus and head to the gallops to see some of the town’s 3,000 resident racehorses going about their daily exercise. 9.45am Arrive at the British Racing School where you will enjoy tea/coffee and pastries during your introductory talk by senior members of the team 10.00am Tour of the British Racing School including observations of riding sessions and training 11.00am Light brunch with tea and coffee 11.30am Talk from the Head of Coaching/Yard Instructor and the Jockey Coach Michael Hills 12noon Return to the National Horseracing Museum where you can explore the 5 acre site at your leisure for the afternoon as well as meeting a former British Racing School horse