Petit Port racecourse

Petit Port racecourse is located in Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France, in the Nantes Nord district.[1] Inaugurated in 1875, this 35-hectare racecourse is open to gallop thanks to a 2,065-meter track made of grass and to trot thanks to a 1,411-meter pozzolan track with a rope at the left. Grandstands were built in 1972 and can accommodate 5,000 people. They are equipped with a panoramic restaurant with a capacity of 350 persons.[2][3]

Petit Port racecourse
Address: Boulevard des Tribunes 44000 Nantes
Opening: 1875
Owner: Société des Courses de Nantes
Tribune: 5000 seats
Tracks: From 1 100 m to 4 300 m

History

On 11 May 1875, the city of Nantes purchased 35 hectares of ground in order to build a race track and, according to an agreement with the army, a shooting range and parade ground.[4] The first one was located on the island of Prairie-au-Duc (after being located on la prairie de Mauves close to Nantes railway station) and was too close to the "ponts de la Vendée" which were in construction. The detonation sounds made by the extractions of the rocks on Saint-Sébastien-Sur-Loire's buttress, necessary to the construction of the bridge, frightened the officers' horses.

References

  1. "Nantes, Racecourse, France on directoryoftheturf.com". www.directoryoftheturf.com. Archived from the original on 2008-11-21.
  2. L'hippodrome du Petit Port sur Turfoo
  3. Hippodrome du Petit Port : un projet d'évolution, Presse-Océan, 9 January 2013. Accessed 19 May 2015.
  4. Nantes - Histoire : le 11 mai 1875, Nantes achète un terrain pour l'hippodrome, Presse-Océan, 11 May 2015. Accessed 19 May 2015.

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