In a great year when crowd figures were up by over 10 per cent up on attendances in 2022, Perth Racecourse has two industry awards coming its way.
Perth Racecourse is leaping for joy after twice being listed among the finalists at a high-profile industry awards.
In addition, two public-voted awards offer customers the opportunity to have their say and crown their racecourse of the year in raceday and owners’ experience.Perth Racecourse is now confirmed as finalist in two categories. These are in Diversity and Inclusion for the Pride Raceday, as well as being one of five tracks put forward by race-goers for the Racing Post Readers’ Award. Winners are announced on November 23.
“With such a positive season delivered, featuring a strong increase in attendances, before being named finalists in two categories of the 2023 Showcase Awards, it’s fantastic news not just for Perth Racecourse but for the city and region too. Paul Swain, head of raceday experience and communications at the RCA, commented: “Congratulations to our 2023 Showcase Finalists.
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