On Tour: Debrett's New Season
From Glyndebourne to Glastonbury - A social calendar for the 21st century
26 December, 2012 - 29 December, 2012
Leopardstown Racecourse, Dublin

One of the social higlights of the Dublin winter season,
national hunt racing at Leopardstown kicks off on St Stephen's Day
(26 December). All the finest national hunt horses have raced at
Leopardstown, and visitors can enjoy the democratic atmosphere and
mingle together in a single enclosure.
The four-day festival is based on four main events: the Durkan New
Homes Chase, the Paddy Power Dial-A-Bet Chase, the Lexus Chase and
the December Festival Hurdle. Winter racing is the perfect antidote
to Christmas over-indulgence, attracting both passionate racing
cognoscenti and the finest jockeys, who are competing for a prize
pot of over a million euros.
As many as 65,000 racegoers enjoy the journey to Leopardstown
racecourse, and as well as the equestrian delights, enjoy the
winter hospitality - mulled wines and warming foods provde
effective insulation against winter weather. Expert tipsters are
also on hand to mark your racecards - another Leopardstown
speciality!
Leopardstown Racecourse was opened in 1888, and modelled on
Sandown in England. Situated in the heart of the Dublin suburbs,
Leopardstown is one of Europe's premier racecourses, hosting such
equine legends as Istabraq, Giant's Causeway, Sinndar and Florida
Pearl. It has always been a particular favourite with the Irish
racing public.
From Glyndebourne to Glastonbury - A social calendar for the 21st century
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