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Trentham Racecourse is the main thoroughbred horse racecourse for the Wellington city area in New Zealand. It is located in the suburb of Trentham in Upper Hutt, next to Trentham Military Camp.

The races are conducted by the Wellington Racing Club.

The first race meeting was held there in January 1906.

In November 2022 it was reported that a $12.4 million investment from the New Zealand Government's Infrastructure Acceleration Fund would be used in a new 850 home housing development and shopping centre on Trentham Racecourse land. Mayor of Upper Hutt and Wellington Racing Club president Wayne Guppy said it would future proof the Club allowing it to upgrade its facilities and continue to operate, as well as boosting the Upper Hutt economy. Tim Savell, the chief executive of RACE Incorporated, which administers racing clubs in the lower North Island, including the Wellington Racing Club, said the proposed work would provide the club with income and much needed new facilities.

Main races

Trentham Racecourse

Mid January

Late January

March

July

  • The Wellington Steeplechase over 5500m.
  • The Wellington Hurdles over 3400m.

December

Trentham was also the venue for the Wellington Derby between 1966 and 1986. Linda Jones won the 1979 Wellington Derby on Holy Toledo, likely becoming the first woman rider to win a Derby anywhere on the world.

See also

References

  1. "Trentham Racecourse". New Zealand Times: 4. 22 January 1906.
  2. "Stuff".
  3. "Wellington Steeplechase Winners". wellingtonracing.co.nz. Archived from the original on 30 January 2016.
  4. "Wellington Hurdle Winners". wellingtonracing.co.nz. Archived from the original on 21 December 2018.
  5. "Racing: Women jockeys have had long, rough ride". The New Zealand Herald. 11 July 2018. Archived from the original on 21 November 2022.

External links

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