Noun
a course over which races are run
Source: WordNetAccompanied by one of the 1966 hijackers, he flew to Stanley but on arrival found he could not land at the racecourse due to obstacles placed following the hijacking. Source: Internet
Aristotle discussed the significance of the pentathlon in his treatise Rhetoric and reflected on the athlete aesthetic of the period: "a body capable of enduring all efforts, either of the racecourse or of bodily strength. Source: Internet
Alligator Blood arrived at the racecourse by police escort and almost missed the start of the $2 million Magic Millions Guineas. Source: Internet
Bootham Crescent is the home ground of York City F.C. York Racecourse was established in 1731 and from 1990 has been awarded Northern Racecourse of the Year for 17 years running. Source: Internet
Horse racing Limerick Racecourse is located 10 km outside the city at Greenmount, Patrickswell and holds flat and National Hunt meetings throughout the year. Source: Internet
In horse racing, there is the King George VI Chase at Kempton Park Racecourse in Surrey, England. Source: Internet