Horse Racing - National Hunt Courses - Kempton

The closest racecourse to central London, situated 16 miles south-west of Trafalgar Square, Kempton Park is famously home of the Christmas jumping showpiece, the King George VI Chase. First run in 1937, the three-mile chase is the second-most important steeplechase in the calendar and boasts a roll of honour equal to the Gold Cup itself. The big race is the feature on a brilliant Boxing Day card that also includes the Grade 1 Christmas Hurdle and Feltham Novices’ Chase.



Other significant jump races at Kempton are the Lanzarote Hurdle in late January and, a month later, the Betbright Chase – a handicap over three miles won in the past by Desert Orchid and Rough Quest.

Characteristics

Right handed, flat. Very fair with relatively easy fences, the course characteristics having seemingly remained the same since the opening of the all-weather circuit. Can represent a much stiffer test of stamina than expected on soft/heavy going.

Right handed
Tight
Flat
Big Fences

Similar Courses

Musselburgh
Fontwell (Chase)
Perth
Wincanton

Course Betting Hints

Speedy types are much favoured.
In non handicaps, chases and especially hurdles favourites succeed.
Oppose good speed figures in handicap chases and handicap hurdles.

Distance Race Type Tightness Bends Obstacles
2m Chase Average 4 12
2m Hurdle Average 4 8
2m NHF Average 4 0
2m4f110y Chase Average 6 16
2m5f Hurdle Average 6 10
3m Chase Average 8 18
3m110y Hurdle Average 7 12
3m1f Hurdle Average 7 12
TV

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Address

Staines Road East, Sunbury on Thames, Middlesex, TW16 5AQ


Tel: 01932 782292

Email: kempton@thejockeyclub.co.uk

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