Stock Image: Harness :Bathurst reinswoman Amanda Turnbull finished second with Medal Of Honour
Stock Image: Harness :Bathurst reinswoman Amanda Turnbull finished second with Medal Of Honour Picture: various (provided)

Bathurst racecourse is the home of Bathurst Thoroughbred Racing, a major race club located 200 kilometres west of Sydney. Bathurst is a city of almost 40,000 and is located on the Great Western Highway between Lithgow and Orange. It was the first township established west of the Blue Mountains in 1810 and is serviced daily by regional airlines from Sydney. Bathurst racecourse was built in 1946 on its present site at Tyers Park, approximately 5km from the city centre. Bathurst racecourse is a symmetrical track with a circumference of 1598 metres and home straight of 380 metres. The track features a downhill back straight of 1000m from the 1400m startinhjg chute to the home turn before runners face an uphill straight. Bathurst racecourse was upgraded to a regional training centre in 1991 and is the key racing and training centre in the NSW central districts. The training facilities include an inside grass training track, cinders and tracks and a jogging track.

A new grandstand was built in the 1990s. The tradition of Bathurst racing goes back to the 1800s. The 1866 Melbourne Cup winner The Barb was stabled and trained by John Tait at Bathurst on Stephens Lane only 1.5km from the current track while the revered champion Tulloch was owned by the Hayley family from Bathurst and stood at their local stud when he retired from racing.
Bathurst Thoroughbred Racing was formed in 2011 after the failed merger of Bathurst Turf Club and Orange Jockey Club came together as the Golden West Race Club in 2005. Bathurst Turf Club had previously conducted racing at Tyers Park for more than 50 years. BTR hosts 12 meetings per year with the highlights being the Soldiers Saddle run on Anzac Day in April and the Bathurst Cup in February.
 
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