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Hamilton Races, Race Track & Betting Odds
Hamilton racecourse has a 400m straight with a steep climb from the 1,600m to 900m. The track has a 2030 circumference and races are run in an anit clockwise direction.
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Hamilton Racecourse
About the Hamilton Races
Horse racing in Hamilton began in 1864 when the Hamilton Racing Club and the Warnambool Club organized jumping races in South Western Australia. Since then, it has been regarded as one of the premiere jumping racing locations in Australia. This racecourse is located at the Henty Highway in Hamilton, Victoria.
In August 2000, the Hamilton racecourse became the first horse racing track in Australia to grace six jumping races in one program. Since that initial schedule, the Jumpsfest became an annual event which is held every August.
However, the most prestigious race in the Hamilton Racecourse is the Hamilton Cup that is held every April. Out of all the Hamilton Cup winners, it is Puramaka that stands out for he won four consecutive Hamilton Cups from 1977 to 1980.
Meanwhile, the Hamilton horse racing facility has a steeple grass and sand track and a course proper. About 60 horses are being trained in Hamilton using three training establishments with the trainers carefully watching their prized horses. As for the racecourse itself, its circumference is measured at 2030 metres and has a straight of 400 metres. The course has a steep climb from the 900m to 1,600 metres and races that are being run here are staged counter-clockwise.
There are about ten racing meets in the Hamilton horse racing calendar year and members can avail exclusive privileges for a yearly fee of $85. The privileges include access to members-only areas and reserved seating during horse racing meets.






