Galloping Clydesdales return to Exeter racecourse

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Dartmoor’s popular racing Clydesdales are back at Exeter Racecourse on the 20 November, as the track celebrates Devon Day, held in aid of Devon Air Ambulance.

Professional jockeys will take to the saddles of the mighty horses, in the highlight of Exeter’s equestrian calendar. The race is a chance to show off the magnificence of the horses as well as raising money for a good cause.

In preparation, heavy horses Tom Parker, Siryl, Big Allan, Frankie Doodle, Midge, Salvo, Ecco and Solo are training at Dartmoor.

The horses belong to Adventure Clydesdales, owned and run by Tim Ancrum and Aileen Ware, which specialises in horse trail riding holidays across Dartmoor.

“It’s absolutely brilliant taking part. There is so much camaraderie and good will,” said jockey James Best, winner of last year’s race.

All the money bet on the race will be donated to Devon Air Ambulance Trust, which runs two air ambulances and rely on public donations to meet the £5.5million annual operation costs.

For further information, please visit www.exeter-racecourse.co.uk