Total attendances at Jockey Club Racecourses have risen by 19% in the
first six months of 2015, according to new figures published today.
Setting a record pace for the year, this is the first time that
crowds at The Jockey Club's racing events have surpassed the one million
mark by the end of June.
Average attendances at The Jockey Club's 15 racecourses, which have
so far staged events such as the Cheltenham Festival,
the Crabbie's Grand National and The Investec Derby, also increased
year-on-year by 27% from 5,319 to 6,744, despite hosting 6% fewer
fixtures.
This bumper first half of the year puts The Jockey Club, which
reinvests all its profits into the sport for British racing's long-term
benefit, on course to beat its annual attendance record set in 2011 when
crowds of 1.9 million attended its racing events.
At the halfway point of that year, 991,564 people had attended The
Jockey Club’s fixtures – 87,437 fewer than the same stage in 2015.
Paul Fisher, Group Managing Director of Jockey Club Racecourses,
said: “Our racing crowds are up 27% on average and 19% in total for the
first half of this year and that’s seen us welcome more than 1 million
people in the fastest time ever. We’re absolutely delighted and from
asking our customers we know that our racing is increasingly being seen
as a great thrill and a good value experience by people of all
backgrounds and ages.
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