Following a recent multi-million pound redevelopment programme in 2006, Kempton Park was transformed into London’s premier racecourse in the heart of leafy South West London. It’s the only right-handed polytrack all-weather surface in the UK with both jump and flat racing held all year round at Kempton.

Kempton was the brainchild of 19th century businessman, S.H. Hyde, who leased the Manor and Park and set up horse racing meetings in July 1878.

Among its raft of popular race meetings is the King George VI Chase: a Grade 1 National Hunt chase which attracts thousands of visitors to Surrey. Past winners of the King George VI chase include Kauto Star and Long Run, so you can guarantee the world’s best chasers will be entered here.

Kempton’s all-weather surface is not thought to be as fast as Lingfield and Wolverhampton as it’s somewhat deeper, but the course is generally fair to all types of runners. It’s also one of the few racecourses in the UK with the capability to host floodlit meetings in the midst of winter.

The flat course at Kempton is a right-handed oval track with two loops. It’s approximately a mile round, with the outer circuit a mile-and-a-quarter. The National Hunt track is flat and triangular, with nine fences along the circuit with three in the home straight.

Although Kempton is generally fair to most runners, the five, nine and 10 furlong sprint races have a very short run-in, which definitely favours those with the stamina to lead from the front.

David Probert says: “Generally speaking, it's a straightforward track. But the five furlong and mile and a quarter races are both run on the tight inside bend, and the impact of the draw is most pronounced there: you definitely benefit from a low draw and being close to the pace, because you're on the turn a fair bit and you need to keep your horse balanced before a home straight of less than two furlongs. It's very difficult to come from off the pace at those two distances.

If you're drawn wide on the inner loop, you need a horse with gate speed in order to get the best break you possibly can. Obviously in novice or non-handicap races there may be inexperienced or slow horses inside you, but in handicaps it's difficult to overcome a wide draw. The best bet then is to try to drop in halfway and hope that they go too quick up front so you can pick them up. It's worth marking up horses that win or run well from wide draws in handicaps at Kempton.

On the outer loop you can normally ride more of a race: you can be drawn outside, drop in, and it seems like you can win from off the pace there at the minute. Whether it's because of the lack of rain and maybe that's making it a little slower, I don't know, but it seems fairer just now. Also on the outer loop, jockeys tend to stay two or three lanes off the inside rail going past the cutaway because it seems a bit quicker further out, and horses just seem to finish a bit better there.

One other thing to note, with Kempton being the only right-handed track is that some horses act better there than at the other all weather courses most likely due to a preference for racing in that direction.

The kickback has improved recently. As with all of the all weather tracks, the more rain we have it tightens up quite well, but sometimes if they harrow it quite deep it can be fairly gruelling in behind. Overall though, it's one of the better tracks for the kickback.”

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Latest Kempton Results
DateRunnerJockeyTrainerSP
27 Mar 20:30Libra TigerDaniel MuscuttMrs L Mongan8/1
27 Mar 20:00ZivaniyaOisin MurphyH Palmer5/1
27 Mar 19:30Break The BankJoshua BryanA Balding13/8
27 Mar 19:00Mount AthosJames DoyleJ Tate6/5
27 Mar 18:30HavanagreattimeFinley MarshR Hughes7/2
27 Mar 18:00So QuietTrevor WhelanH Charlton6/4
27 Mar 17:30Imperial GuardDaniel TudhopeA Balding7/2
16 Mar 17:05Blues SingerTom CannonA King10/1
16 Mar 16:30KamsinasMr J HoganF M O'Brien5/2
16 Mar 15:55SlipwayBen JonesB Pauling8/1
Kempton Fixtures
DateSessionCodeSurface
01 AprAfternoonFlatAWT
03 AprFloodlitFlatAWT
06 AprAfternoonFlatAWT
10 AprFloodlitFlatAWT
15 AprFloodlitFlatAWT
17 AprFloodlitFlatAWT
22 AprEveningJumpTurf
01 MayEveningFlatAWT
06 MayAfternoonJumpTurf
08 MayEveningFlatAWT
22 MayEveningFlatAWT
29 MayEveningFlatAWT
05 JunEveningFlatAWT
12 JunEveningFlatAWT
26 JunEveningFlatAWT
04 JulEveningFlatAWT
10 JulEveningFlatAWT
16 JulEveningFlatAWT
07 AugEveningFlatAWT
12 AugAfternoonFlatAWT
14 AugEveningFlatAWT
20 AugAfternoonFlatAWT
21 AugEveningFlatAWT
28 AugEveningFlatAWT
04 SepEveningFlatAWT
06 SepEveningFlatAWT
07 SepAfternoonFlatAWT
16 SepFloodlitFlatAWT
20 SepFloodlitFlatAWT
25 SepFloodlitFlatAWT
02 OctFloodlitFlatAWT
09 OctFloodlitFlatAWT
11 OctFloodlitFlatAWT
14 OctFloodlitFlatAWT
16 OctFloodlitFlatAWT
20 OctAfternoonJumpTurf
23 OctFloodlitFlatAWT
30 OctFloodlitFlatAWT
04 NovAfternoonFlatAWT
06 NovFloodlitFlatAWT
11 NovAfternoonJumpTurf
20 NovFloodlitFlatAWT
25 NovAfternoonJumpTurf
04 DecFloodlitFlatAWT
11 DecFloodlitFlatAWT
18 DecFloodlitFlatAWT
26 DecAfternoonJumpTurf
27 DecAfternoonJumpTurf
Top Kempton Jockeys
JockeyWinsRunsSR
Oisin Murphy3817721.5%
William Buick269128.6%
Rossa Ryan1914712.9%
David Probert1815611.5%
Daniel Muscutt1814412.5%
James Doyle155427.8%
Richard Kingscote1410813.0%
Jack Mitchell148915.7%
Hector Crouch148716.1%
B Loughnane139913.1%
Top Kempton Trainers
TrainerWinsRunsSR
A Balding2815817.7%
C Appleby194740.4%
R Varian176924.6%
R Hughes135026.0%
R Beckett136619.7%
John & Thady Gosden126518.5%
J Tate123040.0%
R Hannon1110210.8%
J Fanshawe106016.7%
K De Foy106914.5%