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Chepstow Racecourse Centenary Raceday

A hundred years in the making. A landmark moment in racing history – the Centenary Raceday at Chepstow Racecourse.

Since opening its gates in 1926, Chepstow has become one of the most iconic venues in British racing. Nestled in the beautiful Wye Valley, it has been home to unforgettable sporting moments, legendary horses, and generations of passionate racegoers. This 100th anniversary raceday will honour that rich history while looking forward to the next century of racing in South Wales.

On the track, a quality card of flat racing will provide the perfect sporting backdrop. Off the track, racegoers can enjoy centenary-themed entertainment and tributes that celebrate Chepstow’s story – from its earliest fixtures through to the present day.

Why the Centenary Raceday is Unmissable

  • Celebrate 100 years of Chepstow history
  • A full afternoon of live flat racing
  • Centenary-themed entertainment and heritage displays
  • Relive the moments that shaped Chepstow’s story
  • Hospitality packages for a premium way to mark the occasion
  • Convenient travel from Cardiff, Bristol, Newport and the South Wes

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Centenary Raceday 2026

Type:Horse Racing

Chepstow Racecourse, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, NP16 6EH
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Opening Times

Season (9 Aug 2026)
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