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Navan Racecourse
Navan Racecourse is a horse racing venue at Proudstown near Navan, County Meath, Ireland, approximately 48 kilometres from Dublin. The course stages Flat racing but is best known for National Hunt racing. Navan Racecourse is owned by Horse Racing Ireland Horse Racing Ireland (HRI; ) is the governing body of horse racing on the island of Ireland. It is based in the Curragh, County Kildare, next to the racecourse of that name. HRI was founded in 2001, succeeding the Irish Horseracing Authority, .... The course is miles round with a home straight of furlongs, left-handed with wide sweeping bends and an uphill finish from two furlongs out. There is a straight sprint course of six furlongs. Notable races References External linksOfficial website Racecourse Horse racing venues in the Republic of Ireland Racecourse Sports venues in County Meath {{horseracing-venue-stub ...
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Navan Racecourse Entrance - Geograph
Navan ( ; , meaning "the Cave") is the county town and largest town of County Meath, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is at the confluence of the River Boyne and Leinster Blackwater, Blackwater, around 50 km northwest of Dublin. At the 2022 census of Ireland, 2022 census, it had a population of 33,886, making it the List of urban areas in the Republic of Ireland, ninth largest settlement in Republic of Ireland, Ireland. The town is in a Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish of the same name. Etymology The Irish language, Modern Irish name ''An Uaimh'' is most likely derived from the prehistoric burial mound ''An Odhbha,'' named after Odhbha, the first wife of Érimón. It is likely the result of ''Odbha'' being later misunderstood and confused by locals with the similar sounding and much more familiar word ''uaimh,'' or ''uamha,'' which also has a very similar meaning "cave, crypt or souterrain"''.'' The English language, Modern English name Navan is likely either an ...
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Vintage Crop Stakes
The Vintage Crop Stakes is a Listed flat horse race in Ireland open to thoroughbreds aged four years or older. It is run at Navan over a distance of 1 mile and 6 furlongs (2,816 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in April. The race was first run, as a Listed race, in 2003. It was upgraded to Group Three status from 2014. The race was a furlong shorter until 2011. The race is named after Vintage Crop, an Irish-trained racehorse of the 1990s who won the Irish St. Leger twice and became the first European runner to win the Melbourne Cup, in 1993. From 2022, the Vintage Crop Stakes downgraded to listed race while reforming Irish staying races in early season. Records Most successful horse (3 wins): * Kyprios - ''2022, 2024, 2025'' Leading jockey (5 wins): * Ryan Moore - '' Order of St George (2018), Kyprios (2022,2024, 2025), Emily Dickinson (2023) '' Leading trainer (11 wins): * Aidan O'Brien – ''Yeats (2007, 2008), Fa ...
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Horse Racing Venues In The Republic Of Ireland
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Buildings And Structures In Navan
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Navan Racecourse
Navan Racecourse is a horse racing venue at Proudstown near Navan, County Meath, Ireland, approximately 48 kilometres from Dublin. The course stages Flat racing but is best known for National Hunt racing. Navan Racecourse is owned by Horse Racing Ireland Horse Racing Ireland (HRI; ) is the governing body of horse racing on the island of Ireland. It is based in the Curragh, County Kildare, next to the racecourse of that name. HRI was founded in 2001, succeeding the Irish Horseracing Authority, .... The course is miles round with a home straight of furlongs, left-handed with wide sweeping bends and an uphill finish from two furlongs out. There is a straight sprint course of six furlongs. Notable races References External linksOfficial website Racecourse Horse racing venues in the Republic of Ireland Racecourse Sports venues in County Meath {{horseracing-venue-stub ...
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Navan Novice Hurdle
The Navan Novice Hurdle is a Grade Two National Hunt hurdle race in Ireland. It is run in mid-December at Navan in Ireland, over a distance of about 2 miles and 4 furlongs (4,023 metres). The race was first run in 1999 over a distance of 2 miles, before being increased to its present distance in 2000. It was originally run as a Grade 3 race, before being given Grade 1 status in 2004. It was downgraded again from the 2014 running. The race is usually contested by some of the season's top novice hurdlers, who often go on to contest top races at both the Cheltenham Festival and the Punchestown Festival later in the season. Prior to 2010 it was run as the Barry & Sandra Kelly Memorial Novice Hurdle. A race with a similar title was run in 1998, but was not restricted to novices. Records Leading jockey (5 wins): * Ruby Walsh - ''Boston Bob (2011), Pont Alexandre (2012), Briar Hill (2013), Bellshill (2015), Easy Game (2018)'' Leading trainer ( ...
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Tara Hurdle
The Tara Hurdle was a Grade 2 National Hunt Hurdling (horse race), hurdle race in Ireland until 2013, when it was downgraded to a Grade B Handicap (horse racing), handicap. It is run at Navan Racecourse in December, over a distance of 2 miles and 4 furlongs. The race was first run in 1999. Records Most successful horse (3 wins): * Limestone Lad – ''1999, 2001, 2002'' * Solerina – ''2003, 2004, 2005'' Leading jockey (3 wins): * Paul Carberry – ''Limestone Lad (2001, 2002), Jazz Messenger (2007)'' Leading Horse trainer, trainer (6 wins): * James Bowe – ''Limestone Lad (1999, 2001, 2002), Solerina (2003, 2004, 2005)'' Winners since 1999 See also * Horse racing in Ireland * List of Irish National Hunt races References

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Monksfield Novice Hurdle
The Monksfield Novice Hurdle is a Grade 3 National Hunt novice hurdle race in Ireland which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Navan over a distance of about 2 miles and 4 furlongs (4,023 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in November. The event was first run in 1995 and is named after Monksfield, a successful Irish-trained hurdler in the late 1970s. For a time it was classed at Grade 3 level, and it was promoted to Grade 2 status in 2008. It was downgraded to Grade 3 again in 2016. Records Leading jockey (4 wins): * Paul Carberry – ''Oa Baldixe (1999), Pandorama (2008), Fully Funded (2010), Busty Brown (2012), Apache Stronghold (2013)'' Leading trainer (9 wins): * Gordon Elliott - '' Mount Benbulben (2011), Free Expression (2014), Death Duty (2016), Samcro (2017), Fury Road (2019), Fakiera (2020), Hollow Games (2021), Croke Park (2023), The Yellow Clay (2024)'' Winners See also * Horse ra ...
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For Auction Novice Hurdle
The For Auction Novice Hurdle is a Grade 3 National Hunt novice hurdle race in Ireland which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Navan over a distance of about 2 miles (3,218 metres). The race is scheduled to take place each year in November. The race was first run in 1997, and was awarded Grade 3 status in 2003. Records Leading jockey (4 wins): * Barry Geraghty – ''Aunt Aggie (2000), O'Muircheartaigh (2005), Clopf (2006), Academy Sir Harry (2008)'' Leading trainer (5 wins): * Edward O'Grady – ''Go Roger Go (1997), Aunt Aggie (2000), O'Muircheartaigh (2005), Clopf (2006), Judge Roy Bean (2009)'' * Gordon Elliott - '' Labaik (2016), Mengli Khan (2017), Abacadabras (2019), What's Up Darling (2023), Bleu De Vassy (2024) '' Winners See also * Horse racing in Ireland * List of Irish National Hunt races References *Racing Post ''Racing Post'' is a British daily horse racing, greyhound racing, and sports ...
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Fortria Chase
The Fortria Chase is a Grade 2 National Hunt steeplechase in Ireland which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Navan over a distance of about 2 miles (3,219 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in November. The event is named after Fortria, a successful Irish-trained chaser in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It was formerly a handicap race, and it used to be open to horses aged four or older. It was given Grade 3 status in 1993, and its distance was extended by a furlong in 1996. It returned to its previous length in 2000, and at the same time it became a conditions race for five-year-olds and up. It was promoted to Grade 2 level in 2003. Records Most successful horse (3 wins): * Big Zeb – ''2009, 2010, 2011'' Leading jockey (7 wins): * Barry Geraghty – ''Private Peace (1999), Alcapone (2002), Moscow Flyer (2003, 2004), Big Zeb (2009, 2010), Ballyoisin (2018)'' Leading trainer (3 wins ...
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Lismullen Hurdle
The Lismullen Hurdle is a Grade 2 National Hunt hurdle race in Ireland which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Navan over a distance of about 2 miles and 4 furlongs (4,023 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in November. The event was formerly restricted to amateur jockeys, and it used to be contested in mid-December. For a period its distance was 2 miles and 5 furlongs. It ceased to be an amateur race in 1991, and at the same time it was cut by 2 furlongs. Its present length was introduced in 1992, and two years later it was given Grade 3 status and moved to early November. The race was promoted to Grade 2 level in 1997. Records Most successful horse (3 wins): * Cloughtaney – ''1988,1989,1990'' Leading jockey (5 wins): * Charlie Swan – ''Trapper John (1991), Novello Allegro (1992), Urubande (1996), Le Coudray (1999), Liss A Paoraigh (2001)'' * Paul Carberry - '' Novello Allegro (1 ...
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Ballysax Stakes
The Ballysax Stakes is a Group 3 flat horse race in Ireland open to three-year-old thoroughbreds. It is run over a distance of 1 mile and 2 furlongs (2,012 metres) at Leopardstown in April. History The event was formerly held at the Curragh, and it used to be classed at Listed level. It was transferred to Leopardstown in 1993, and promoted to Group 3 status in 2003. The 2014 running was held at Navan as the normal Leopardstown fixture was judged to be too early in the season to serve as a trial race for the European classics. The Ballysax Stakes is currently run in memory of Patrick W. McGrath (died 2001). McGrath served as chairman of the Racing Board (a precursor of Horse Racing Ireland), which purchased Leopardstown Racecourse in 1967. The race serves as trial race for various European classics and the most recent winner to go on to a classic victory was Harzand, winner of the Epsom Derby in 2016. R ...
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