Pompadour Day at Folkestone Racecourse 2008
Since Folkestone Racecourse twinned with Pompadour Racecourse in SW France in 2006 both courses have taken pride in entertaining each other and celebrating the relationship at two meetings each year on either side of the Channel. This year Neil Mackenzie Ross, Folkestone's Clerk of the course, added a new race to the card for English and French amateur jockeys, the Prix de Chateau de Pompadour Handicap Hurdle. Neil said, "We wanted to make a bit more of the Anglo/French theme and I thought that an amateur race for both English and French Jockeys would make a spectacle on the day. It was well supported at the entry stage, but I think the rain must have put off a few horses. However, the day was a great success and we intend to continue to build on this meeting".
Photographed in the Winner's
Enclosure after the race are: Cyril Coste, winner of the Prix de
Chateau de Pompadour Handicap Hurdle.
French amateur jockey Cyril Coste rode his first winner outside
France on DOCTORED, who was in front before the home bend and
stayed on in the heavy ground to win by 21 lengths from fellow
compatriot Patrick Pailhes on DRIZZI with Danny Cook for GB in
third. Many congratulations to France on their victory and many
thanks to Monsieur Francis Delord, President of Pompadour
Racecourse, for his valuable sponsorship.
Nearly fifty supporters of Pompadour Racecourse made the journey to
Folkestone where they have dual honorary membership. Emma Santer,
Racecourse Manager at Folkestone Racecourse, said "Despite the
cold weather and rain beforehand it all went really well. I think
everyone enjoyed their stay and the French jockeys had a great time
over the weekend! We have done a lot to raise awareness of
Pompadour and have been receiving many enquiries about the return
visit to Pompadour in July."
If you would like to join the delegation who will be visiting Pompadour in July 2009, please contact Emma on 01303 266407.


