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What are the two best horse racing events in the UK and Ireland?

Sport now resembles a different spectacle from the one that took place thousands of years ago with big business adding their financial might. With this in mind, what are the two best horse racing events in the UK and Ireland?

Ankit Kanaujia
Last updated: 27.07.2022
What are the two best horse racing events in the UK and Ireland?

There is some conjecture as to when horse racing started with historians suggesting anywhere between 900 BC to 4000 BC. Either way, the truth is that the 'Sport of Kings' has held the world’s attention for a lot longer than the Premier League, IPL, or NFL with horse racing steeped in unrivaled history. Naturally, the sport now resembles a different spectacle from the one that took place thousands of years ago with big business adding their financial might to make horse racing one of the glitziest shows on earth. With this in mind, what are the two best horse racing events in the UK and Ireland?

The Galway Races

The Galway Races are certainly one of the biggest with over a quarter of a million people attending throughout the week. You can only imagine how sought after the latest Galway Races odds are as punters from across the world try and pick a winner. This time around, The Shunter ridden by jockey Mark Walsh is attracting the lion's share of bets after being priced to win the 2m6f Hcap Chs at odds of 7/1.

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For those who are less in the know with regards to the favourite horses and more focused on the week's festivities then this Galway Races betting tips page will come in handy and get punters up to speed with the latest goings-on in County Galway. 

You can be certain that there will be office sweepstakes on the go right throughout the UK and Ireland as punters are given a horse they instantly take a liking to. In a nutshell, this is the magic of the Galway Races as it brings people together.


ssentially, you could even go as far as to say that this is why this is such a famous event as it draws in punters who aren't necessarily seasoned horse racing fans. It's a bit like Wimbledon or the Silverstone Grand Prix. After all, the event is held in one of the most picturesque parts of the world with the Galway county renowned for putting on a riveting show. 

Indeed, this county is famous for being the festival capital of Ireland with over a hundred being held every year but at the top of the list is the heart-stopping Galway Races. Ultimately, this is why the famous Galway Races is certainly one of the very best horse racing events in both the UK and Ireland.


The Epsom Derby 

The Epsom Derby is, of course, one of the biggest and most prestigious events in horse racing with close to 300,000 people attending the festivities. This is also one of the oldest horse racing events, dating back to 1780. However, it is the Queen’s participation that makes Epsom stand out as the reigning monarch attends most years. In fact, you have to go back to four days after the Queen’s coronation in 1953 to pinpoint the first time the 96-year-old attended the Epsom Derby. This is, undoubtedly, why the turnout is so good as royal fans and horse racing enthusiasts alike flock to Surrey for a week in early June every year where they are greeted by one of the most idyllic settings.



Indeed, the sun-drenched surrounds of South East England are a breathtaking sight at this time of year and you can imagine William Blake's poem "And did those feet in ancient time" being read over a montage of the Epsom Downs Racecourse in the build-up to this week.

This festival truly showcases the best of Britain and in general, horse racing enthusiasts from the UK and Ireland don't have to go far to enjoy the best events in the world.


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