Several horses slipped and fell on the north turn at the Virginia Gold Cup meet there in May, Griffin said, and management wanted to work with horsemen to find a solution. Griffin and the association’s safety committee started by moving jumps and beacons and the actual north rail itself, “to make a wider sweep around the last turn,” Griffin said.
Largest steeplechase event in the country returns to Virginia this month
On Saturday, October 25, when the flag drops and the announcer proclaims “They’re off!” – it will mark the 88th running of the International Gold Cup races. With more than 40,000 attendees, it’s one of the largest steeplechase events in the U.S. and one of the largest...



