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Cologne Weidenpesch Racecourse

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Date opened
  
1898

Phone
  
+49 221 9745050

Opened
  
1898

Course type
  
Flat racing

Cologne-Weidenpesch Racecourse

Location
  
Weidenpescher Park, Cologne, Germany

Owned by
  
Kölner Rennverein 1897 e.V.

Address
  
Rennbahnstraße 152, 50737 Köln, Germany

Similar
  
Galopprennbahn Köln‑Weidenpesch, Shrine of the Three Kings, St Petersglocke, Wallraf‑Richartz Museum, EL‑DE Haus

Profiles

The Cologne-Weidenpesch Racecourse (Galopprennbahn Köln-Weidenpesch) is a horse racing track at Weidenpescher Park in Nippes, Cologne. As the only race course in Germany hosting more than one European pattern Group 1 race, Weidenpesch is one of the most prominent tracks in the country.

Cologne-Weidenpesch is also one of Germany's oldest horse-racing tracks, having been established as a race course in 1897. The larger of the two grandstands was designed as a cast iron and timber framing structure in 1898 and substantially renovated in 2004. Until recently, the sportsgrounds were also home to Cologne's oldest football club, the VfL Köln 99.

Races

The Weidenpesch Racecourse hosts several annual conditions races:

  • Group 1:
  • Preis von Europa and
  • Rheinland-Pokal
  • Group 2:
  • Gerling-Preis,
  • Grosse Europa-Meile,
  • Mehl-Mülhens-Rennen and
  • Oppenheim-Union-Rennen
  • Group 3:
  • Schwarzgold-Rennen,
  • Silberne Peitsche and
  • Preis des Winterfavoriten
  • The Gerling-Preis, originally established as "Preis von Birlinghoven" in 1921, and from 1934 onwards, named and sponsored by Robert Gerling, is the oldest sponsored race prize in the country. Other major races include the Preis von Europa and the Mehl-Mülhens-Rennen. The Cologne racing association (Kölner Rennverein) organizes horse races throughout the entire year.

    References

    Cologne-Weidenpesch Racecourse Wikipedia