9 monthes ago | By Evening Standard
Royal Ascot could be held without fans due to the coronavirus pandemic - if the government allow the event to go ahead at all.
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9 monthes ago | By Royal Central
The Royal Ascot meeting in June will not go ahead with spectators present.
If the week-long meeting is able to go ahead in some form, the public will be banned due to the ongoing public health emergency.
The event will only be able to take place behind closed doors with government approval.
The Queen and her family will likely not be present at the meeting as they will be keen to set an example.
A racecourse spokesperson said: “For public health and safety reasons we have reached the difficult but unavoidable conclusion that Royal Ascot 2020 will not be able to take place as an event open...
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9 monthes ago | By Reuters
The Guineas Festival at Newmarket in May and June's Epsom Derby have been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, while Royal Ascot will not be open to the public in June but may be held without spectators, horseracing authorities said on Tuesday.
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9 monthes ago | By Daily Mail
A statement said the decision had been taken for public health and safety reasons. It might be possible to stage the biggest meeting of the flat season in June behind closed doors.
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9 monthes ago | By The Mirror
Royal Ascot have confirmed that this year's event will not be open to the public but they hope it can take place behind closed doors amid the coronavirus crisis
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9 monthes ago | By The Mirror
The flagship meeting at Ascot from June 16-20 will not proceed as normal, it has been announced today. Bosses will see if it can be run behind closed doors
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9 monthes ago | By The Guardian
Ascot considers unprecedented move for social highlight Classics in limbo as new dates sought for Guineas and Derby Ascot has announced this year's Royal meeting will be held behind closed doors “for public health and safety reasons”, if it goes ahead as planned in June. Meanwhile, the first four Classics of the 2020 Flat season in Britain will be pushed back until later in the campaign due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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