Plan your day at Goodwood Racecourse
First-time Horseracing
HorseRacing made Easy
Going Horseracing can be intimidating and confusing if it’s your first time! Follow our step-by-step guide to help you get the most out of your day.
To start with
Try to arrive at Goodwood at least an hour before racing begins so you have time to familiarise yourself with the racecourse. This is a good time to buy and study a race card from one of the various kiosks around the course.
The race card will tell you everything you need to know - including locations, the day’s events and full race details, including times, runners and riders.
Finding your way around Goodwood Racecourse
The Pre-Parade Ring
This is the horses’ warm-up area, where they are led around by their stable lads or lasses, in preparation for the race.
The Unsaddling Area
Unplaced horses go here after the race to be unsaddled by their jockeys.
The Winner's Enclosure
The Winner's Enclosure can be found in the Paddock and winning and placed horses go here after the race. Winning owners, and sometimes trainers, are presented with trophies in this area.
The Parade Ring
After leaving the Pre-Parade Ring, horses enter the Parade Ring, giving punters the chance to inspect the horses they fancy backing. Parade Ring access is available from the Richmond and Gordon Enclosures. A bell sounds 10 minutes before the start, signalling that jockeys have “weighed out” and must mount horses and ride out onto the course.
The Horsewalk
The aptly named route leading the horse and jockey to the track. Only Richmond badge holders have access to the Horsewalk at Goodwood. The Horsewalk Restaurant is located next to this area, giving diners a premium view.
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