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Fixtures & Results
Find upcoming meetings, course info and the latest results – everything you need to follow the season.
The latest point-to-point meetings across the UK.
Recent race results, placings and rider details.
Race venues near you with course and visitor information.
Stats & Media
Explore leaderboards, winners, and race stats, with deeper insights for paid subscribers.
The top horses, riders, and trainers this season.
Track up-and-coming stars and their progress.
Unlock deeper data and performance insights.
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Discover Point-to-Point
New here? Get to know the sport, its roots, and how point-to-point fits into the horse racing world.
A quick guide to the sport and how it works.
From hunting fields to race days, a short history.
How pointing connects with professional jump racing.
Learn more about pony racing and how it is connected to point-to-point
Get Involved
Whether you’re riding, training, owning or sponsoring, here’s how to be part of the action.
Participants
Resources and information for everyone in the sport, from jockeys and trainers to owners and officials.
Point-to-pointing has been well served over many decades by an annual form book.
Horse & Hound, Geoffrey Sale, Iain Mackenzie and Terry Selby, and now Martin Harris in partnership with the Point-to-Point Racing Company, have all trawled through the previous season’s form to provide a guide to every horse that ran and each race that took place with comments in running. That applies to point-to-points and hunters’ chases.
The latest edition of Point-to-Point & Hunter Chase Yearbook 2021-22 is now on sale and is a valuable tool for owners, trainers, riders, punters, historians, journalists, buyers and sellers and just about anyone who follows the sport. If you want background on a horse and Harris’s rating of their ability this is the book for you – and at just £24.99 + £3.50 P&P, it is a snip in an era of inflation.
For ten years this annual publication was printed as a softback, but to the relief of everyone who likes a neat row on their bookshelves class was restored 12 months ago and the latest edition is also in hardback form. In other words, proper posh.
Nick Wilson’s On The Clock feature provides ratings based on race times from each month of last season, a review by Carl Evans looks at the ups, downs, nuances and challenges faced by a national sport, plus there is a fixtures’ list and maps of all British courses. The tables of national champions – past and present – post-war riders and results from Classic races and hunters’ chases is to wallow in nostalgia, while the leading sales prices make interesting scanning.
If you are heading to a point-to-point in the season which opens this weekend (November 5 & 6) make sure to order a copy of Yearbook, which can be bought via this website. And since we are in November we might get away with mentioning it would make an ideal Christmas gift. Jingle bells!
Head to ‘Shop’ to order your copy https://shop.pointtopoint.co.uk