Worcester Racecourse


Worcester Racecourse is a thoroughbred horse racing venue located in the city of Worcester, Worcestershire, England. Horse racing has taken place here since at least 1718. It staged Flat racing until 1966 but has since staged National Hunt racing only.
It is popularly known by Worcester residents as 'Pitchcroft' and is just short of 100 acres. From 1893 the Worcester Rugby Club played on ground enclosed by the racecourse for a number of years. In 1902 Berwick Rangers and Worcester Rovers football clubs amalgamated taking the present name of Worcester City F.C. playing on an enclosed area of the racecourse called Severn Terrace until the start of the 1905 season.
The course is laid out as a left handed oval circuit of about 13 furlongs in length, with nine fences and situated by the east bank of the River Severn and the north side of Worcester Bridge.
During the 2007 floods, the racecourse was inundated and all the fixtures after June 30 had to be cancelled.
As of July 2019, 55 horses had been killed at the course since 2007.