Goodwood Course Guide
Situated on the picturesque South Downs, high above the English south-coast town of Chichester, on a sunny day Goodwood is one of Britain’s finest racecourses. The track is unique in more ways than one and the switchback nature of the course can favour those with previous experience at the track (see below), but that doesn’t stop it from hosting one of the flagship meetings of the British racing calendar.
Staged during the height of summer, ‘Glorious’ Goodwood has long been the midsummer highlight of the racing calendar and its status was further boosted in 2015 with the unveiling of a 10-year sponsorship deal with Qatar. Feature races include the Sussex Stakes – often billed as the Duel on the Downs – which frequently sees the best three-year-old miler take on the best older horse for the first time, plus the Goodwood Cup, Nassau Stakes and the Stewards’ Cup.
Outside of the big festival Goodwood also stages an important three-day spring meeting in May and another over three days in late August, when the feature race is the Celebration Mile.
Advance Going
Right handed. There are two bends; all races up to a mile and a quarter use the lower bend, and in excess of eleven furlongs use the top bend. Although there is a five-furlong run-in from the top bend, the turns and the pronounced downhill gradients make Goodwood essentially a sharp track, favouring handy types, particularly in the shorter-distance races. The five-furlong course is one of the fastest in the country, meaning speedy sorts often have an advantage. A notoriously tricky course, those held up regularly meeting trouble in the straight, particularly when kept to the rail.
Goodwood’s stewards are surely among the busiest in Britain, as it’s tricky to ride and it’s easy to run into traffic problems, especially on the round course. The bottom turn claims its share of victims, because the ground there runs away from you, while the bend into the home straight is very sharp. You get congestion on the dogleg, too, as normally a fair few are still in contention at that point. On the sprint course, the quickest way home is in a straight line, which means the middle is usually a good spot.
Results
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Distance Horse (Going) Date Winning time 5f Tatterstall (Good) 30 Jul 2024 55.64s 6f Flash Harry (Good to Firm) 24 Aug 2025 1m 9.31s 7f Toro Strike (Good to Firm) 29 Aug 2021 1m 23.62s 1m Lead Artist (Good to Firm) 02 Aug 2024 1m 35.82s 1m 1f 11y Ajero (Good to Firm) 30 Jul 2022 1m 52.42s 1m 1f 197y Approval (Good to Firm) 01 Aug 2024 2m 4.7s 1m 3f 44y Gregory (Good) 26 May 2023 2m 23.43s 1m 3f 218y New London (Good to Firm) 28 Jul 2022 2m 33.8s 1m 6f Sea La Rosa (Good to Firm) 30 Jul 2022 3m 0.58s 2m Kyprios (Good) 30 Jul 2024 3m 21.53s 2m 4f 97y Master Milliner (Good to Firm) 02 Aug 2024 4m 24.69s -
Trainer Runners Wins Prize Money Strike-Rate P/L A M Balding 178 25 £500K 14.04% -£64.36 R M Beckett 124 23 £1,305K 18.55% £127.15 W J Haggas 102 20 £734K 19.61% -£25.29 G & J Moore 118 19 £176K 16.1% £67.49 R Hannon 135 18 £288K 13.33% £15.88 J & T Gosden 99 15 £590K 15.15% -£38.53 C Johnston 130 14 £308K 10.77% -£75.42 J Channon 68 11 £199K 16.18% -£1.34 D O'Meara 63 11 £435K 17.46% £17.75 D Menuisier 58 9 £233K 15.52% -£13.55 -
Jockey Runners Wins Prize Money Strike-Rate P/L Oisin Murphy 143 26 £613K 18.18% -£41.54 Tom Marquand 137 17 £1,228K 12.41% -£35.70 Rossa Ryan 124 15 £317K 12.1% -£33.05 H Crouch 91 15 £371K 16.48% -£28.94 K Shoemark 85 14 £305K 16.47% £35.13 James Doyle 93 11 £388K 11.83% -£21.87 David Probert 104 11 £227K 10.58% -£22.77 R L Moore 58 11 £1,910K 18.97% -£30.50 R Havlin 59 11 £349K 18.64% -£2.93 Jason Watson 68 10 £148K 14.71% -£1.36
Address & Contact
Goodwood Racecourse
Chichester
West Sussex
PO18 0PS
01243 755022
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