Scottish Flat Racing
Scottish Flat Racing is a form of horse racing that takes place on flat tracks, where horses compete over various distances without obstacles. This type of racing is popular in Scotland and features thoroughbred horses, which are specifically bred for speed and agility. Races are typically held during the warmer months, with events organized at several racecourses across the country.
Key venues for Scottish Flat Racing include Hamilton Park, Musselburgh, and Perth racecourses. Each venue hosts a series of races throughout the season, attracting both local and international participants. The sport is governed by the British Horseracing Authority, ensuring fair competition and safety for both horses and jockeys.