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- Lanark_Racecourse abstract "Lanark Racecourse (closed October 1977) was a Scottish horse racing venue, situated in the small town of Lanark in Scotland's Central Belt, 25 miles from Glasgow. It was reputedly founded by King William the Lion of Scotland (1165-1214).The course was a right-handed oval, 1 mile 2 furlongs round, with a run-in of around 3 1/2 furlongs. It was home to Britain's oldest horse race, the Lanark Silver Bell, which after a gap of three decades following Lanark's closure, is now contested again at nearby Hamilton Park Racecourse. The original Silver Bell is commonly reported to have been a gift of William the Lion in the 12th century. While the original bell no longer exists, the present one dates from the 17th century. The course also staged the longest handicap in the racing calendar, the 2 1/2 mile William the Lion Handicap, which closed the Scottish flat racing season.Racing at Lanark was of a modest quality, and race meetings were only attended by the faithful Scottish race-goer. It closed in October 1977 due to financial problems. The remains of the course are still visible today.".
- Lanark_Racecourse location Lanark.
- Lanark_Racecourse location Scotland.
- Lanark_Racecourse thumbnail Lanark_Race_Course_(Disused)_-_geograph.org.uk_-_110832.jpg?width=300.
- Lanark_Racecourse wikiPageID "39402095".
- Lanark_Racecourse wikiPageRevisionID "578857122".
- Lanark_Racecourse caption "The old odds/results board at Lanark".
- Lanark_Racecourse closed "October 1977".
- Lanark_Racecourse coursetype Flat_racing.
- Lanark_Racecourse location Lanark.
- Lanark_Racecourse location Scotland.
- Lanark_Racecourse name "Lanark Racecourse".
- Lanark_Racecourse notableraces Lanark_Silver_Bell.
- Lanark_Racecourse owner "Defunct".
- Lanark_Racecourse subject Category:1977_disestablishments_in_Scotland.
- Lanark_Racecourse subject Category:Defunct_horse_racing_venues_in_Scotland.
- Lanark_Racecourse subject Category:Horse_racing_in_Great_Britain.
- Lanark_Racecourse subject Category:Lanark.
- Lanark_Racecourse subject Category:Lanarkshire.
- Lanark_Racecourse subject Category:Sport_in_Scotland.
- Lanark_Racecourse point "55.6624 3.742".
- Lanark_Racecourse type Place.
- Lanark_Racecourse type RaceTrack.
- Lanark_Racecourse type Racecourse.
- Lanark_Racecourse type SportFacility.
- Lanark_Racecourse type Wikidata:Q532.
- Lanark_Racecourse type Place.
- Lanark_Racecourse type Location.
- Lanark_Racecourse type SpatialThing.
- Lanark_Racecourse comment "Lanark Racecourse (closed October 1977) was a Scottish horse racing venue, situated in the small town of Lanark in Scotland's Central Belt, 25 miles from Glasgow. It was reputedly founded by King William the Lion of Scotland (1165-1214).The course was a right-handed oval, 1 mile 2 furlongs round, with a run-in of around 3 1/2 furlongs.".
- Lanark_Racecourse label "Lanark Racecourse".
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- Lanark_Racecourse sameAs Q15241444.
- Lanark_Racecourse sameAs Q15241444.
- Lanark_Racecourse lat "55.6624".
- Lanark_Racecourse long "3.742".
- Lanark_Racecourse wasDerivedFrom Lanark_Racecourse?oldid=578857122.
- Lanark_Racecourse depiction Lanark_Race_Course_(Disused)_-_geograph.org.uk_-_110832.jpg.
- Lanark_Racecourse isPrimaryTopicOf Lanark_Racecourse.
- Lanark_Racecourse name "Lanark Racecourse".