courtesy of thesun.co.uk Mass Cancellations Feared as Weather Wreaks Havoc
Racecourses across the UK are facing a major crisis as Storm Ciaran unleashes torrential rain and powerful winds. Meetings scheduled for next week have already been called off, and there are concerns that more cancellations may follow. The devastating effects of the winter weather can be seen at Worcester racecourse, which is currently underwater. The situation is equally dire at Down Royal in Northern Ireland, where the track is deemed "unraceable."
Lingering Threats and Postponed Races
As the storm continues to batter the country, Lingfield and Ascot are on high alert. Lingfield, where the highly anticipated Johnnywho is set to make his seasonal debut, could see up to 20mm of rain tonight. Ascot, on the other hand, is bracing for 50mm of rain over the next two days. The racecourses will closely monitor the situation and make decisions accordingly.
Worcester and Southwell Hit the Hardest
Worcester and Southwell racecourses have been hit particularly hard by the severe weather conditions. Both venues have been submerged in water, leaving Worcester's season finale completely impossible. The situation remains uncertain as the tracks assess the damage and plan for the future.
Breeders' Cup Offers a Silver Lining
While the UK racecourses struggle, punters can find solace in the star-studded Breeders' Cup taking place across the pond. The event kicks off on Friday night and features an impressive lineup of world-class horses. Derby hero Auguste Rodin, King Of Steel, and Mostahdaf are set to compete in the Turf, while British stars Inspiral, Live In The Dream, and Mawj aim for glory.
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