Longnor set for another action-packed day of heritage racing
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The history of Longnor Races stretches back more than 100 years, but has always moved with the times.
Event coordinator Heidi Bradbury, 38, said: “It originally started as a few farmers having a race around the village in their horse-drawn carts, and its just grown and grown ever since.”
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Hide AdThe 2016 event, on Thursday, September 8, will see a junior pony gymkhana at 11.30am, followed by adult harness races from 1.45pm.
The early rounds will sort through the competition, leading up to an adrenaline-fuelled final with £2,300 going to the winner.
Heidi added: “We’re praying for sunshine, it makes such a beautiful sight as the horses power around the track.”
If you prefer your sports with even more horsepower, from 3.30pm there will be a series of motorcycle races.
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Hide AdFor less breakneck speeds, at 6.30pm runners young and old will head out on a five-mile fell race. In total,there will be £3,500 up for grabs on the day, along with silver cups in several prize categories.
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Hide AdSpectators can relax and enjoy the sound of Hollinsclough Silver Band playing throughout the day, and enjoy hot food and drinks from the licenced bar—with a bouncy castle and plenty of entertainment for younger visitors too.
There is free parking on site, and admission costs £7.50. For the latest information, visit www.facebook.com/longnorsports.