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  • Newmarket, Suffolk. As parts of East Anglia are again covered by a blanket of snow; throughbreed race horses train in a snow blizzard on Warren Heath in Newmarket, home of the Horseracing industry. 6th Feb 2009..Picture by Mark Bullimore
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  • Newmarket, Suffolk. As parts of East Anglia are again covered by a blanket of snow; throughbreed race horses train in a snow blizzard on Warren Heath in Newmarket, home of the Horseracing industry. 6th Feb 2009..Picture by Mark Bullimore
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  • Newmarket, Suffolk. As parts of East Anglia are again covered by a blanket of snow; throughbreed race horses train in a snow blizzard on Warren Heath in Newmarket, home of the Horseracing industry. 6th Feb 2009.Picture by Mark Bullimore
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  • Newmarket, Suffolk. Horses riding out on Newmarket's Warren hill early in the morning at the home of British Horse Racing. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
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  • Newmarket, Suffolk. Horses riding out on Newmarket's Warren hill early in the morning at the home of British Horse Racing. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
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  • Newmarket, Suffolk. Horses riding out on Newmarket's Warren hill early in the morning at the home of British Horse Racing. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
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  • Newmarket, Suffolk. Horses riding out on Newmarket's Warren hill early in the morning at the home of British Horse Racing. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
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  • Newmarket, Suffolk. Horses riding out on Newmarket's Warren hill early in the morning at the home of British Horse Racing. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
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  • Newmarket, Suffolk. Horses riding out on Newmarket's Warren hill early in the morning at the home of British Horse Racing. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
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  • Newmarket, Suffolk. Horses riding out on Newmarket's Warren hill early in the morning at the home of British Horse Racing. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
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  • Newmarket, Suffolk. Horses riding out on Newmarket's Warren hill early in the morning at the home of British Horse Racing. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
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  • Newmarket, Suffolk. Horses riding out on Newmarket's Warren hill early in the morning at the home of British Horse Racing. <br />
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Picture: MARK BULLIMORE
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  • Newmarket, England. 27 February, 2020. <br />
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Jockeys riding out despite the snow on Warren Hill at Newmarket's Training Gallops, the home of Horseracing in the UK<br />
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Credit: Mark Bullimore/Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, England. 27 February, 2020. <br />
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Jockeys riding out despite the snow on Warren Hill at Newmarket's Training Gallops, the home of Horseracing in the UK<br />
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Credit: Mark Bullimore/Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, England. 27 February, 2020. <br />
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Jockeys riding out despite the snow on Warren Hill at Newmarket's Training Gallops, the home of Horseracing in the UK<br />
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Credit: Mark Bullimore/Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, England. 27 February, 2020. <br />
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Jockeys riding out despite the snow on Warren Hill at Newmarket's Training Gallops, the home of Horseracing in the UK<br />
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Credit: Mark Bullimore/Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, England. 27 February, 2020. <br />
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Jockeys riding out despite the snow on Warren Hill at Newmarket's Training Gallops, the home of Horseracing in the UK<br />
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Credit: Mark Bullimore/Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, England. 27 February, 2020. <br />
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Jockeys riding out despite the snow on Warren Hill at Newmarket's Training Gallops, the home of Horseracing in the UK<br />
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Credit: Mark Bullimore/Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, UK. 21 January, 2020. Jockeys riding out on a frosty morning on Newmarket's Training Gallops. Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, UK. 21 January, 2020. Jockeys riding out on a frosty morning on Newmarket's Training Gallops. Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, UK. 21 January, 2020. Jockeys riding out on a frosty morning on Newmarket's Training Gallops. Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, UK. 21 January, 2020. Jockeys riding out on a frosty morning on Newmarket's Training Gallops. Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, UK. 21 January, 2020. Jockeys riding out on a frosty morning on Newmarket's Training Gallops. Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, UK. 21 January, 2020. Jockeys riding out on a frosty morning on Newmarket's Training Gallops. Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, UK. 21 January, 2020. Jockeys riding out on a frosty morning on Newmarket's Training Gallops. Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, UK. 21 January, 2020. Jockeys riding out on a frosty morning on Newmarket's Training Gallops. Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, UK. 21 January, 2020. Jockeys riding out on a frosty morning on Newmarket's Training Gallops. Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, UK. 21 January, 2020. Jockeys riding out on a frosty morning on Newmarket's Training Gallops. Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, England. 27 February, 2020. <br />
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Jockeys riding out despite the snow on Warren Hill at Newmarket's Training Gallops, the home of Horseracing in the UK<br />
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Credit: Mark Bullimore/Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, England. 27 February, 2020. <br />
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Jockeys riding out despite the snow on Warren Hill at Newmarket's Training Gallops, the home of Horseracing in the UK<br />
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Credit: Mark Bullimore/Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, England. 27 February, 2020. <br />
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Jockeys riding out despite the snow on Warren Hill at Newmarket's Training Gallops, the home of Horseracing in the UK<br />
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Credit: Mark Bullimore/Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, England. 27 February, 2020. <br />
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Jockeys riding out despite the snow on Warren Hill at Newmarket's Training Gallops, the home of Horseracing in the UK<br />
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Credit: Mark Bullimore/Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
    MB WEATHER-NEWMARKET-RACEHORSES 2702...jpg
  • Newmarket, England. 27 February, 2020. <br />
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Jockeys riding out despite the snow on Warren Hill at Newmarket's Training Gallops, the home of Horseracing in the UK<br />
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Credit: Mark Bullimore/Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
    MB WEATHER-NEWMARKET-RACEHORSES 2702...jpg
  • Newmarket, UK. 21 January, 2020. Jockeys riding out on a frosty morning on Newmarket's Training Gallops. Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, UK. 21 January, 2020. Jockeys riding out on a frosty morning on Newmarket's Training Gallops. Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, UK. 21 January, 2020. Jockeys riding out on a frosty morning on Newmarket's Training Gallops. Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, UK. 21 January, 2020. Jockeys riding out on a frosty morning on Newmarket's Training Gallops. Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
    MB NEWMARKET-TRAINING-GALLOPS-WEATHE...jpg
  • Newmarket, UK. 21 January, 2020. Jockeys riding out on a frosty morning on Newmarket's Training Gallops. Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, UK. 21 January, 2020. Jockeys riding out on a frosty morning on Newmarket's Training Gallops. Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, UK. 21 January, 2020. Jockeys riding out on a frosty morning on Newmarket's Training Gallops. Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, UK. 21 January, 2020. Jockeys riding out on a frosty morning on Newmarket's Training Gallops. Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, UK. 21 January, 2020. Jockeys riding out on a frosty morning on Newmarket's Training Gallops. Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Newmarket, UK. 21 January, 2020. Jockeys riding out on a frosty morning on Newmarket's Training Gallops. Credit: Mark Bullimore/Alamy Live News
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  • Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years. - A punter stands on the back of his car to get a better view of the horses on the far side of the track as they race.
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  • Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years. A punter watchs the horses race round the oval track
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  • Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years. The winners board with placement in the race of the first 4 horses.
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  • Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years. - one of the winning horses gets lead around to cool down after the race
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0807.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0803.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0799.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0774.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0770.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0768.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0766.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0761.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0758.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0751.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0745.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0744.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0741.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0737.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0733.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0706.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0702.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0697.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0695.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0691.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0683.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
    MRB_091228_0679.jpg
  • Photo: © Mark Bullimore..Cottenham, Cambridgeshire. Point-to-point racing is an amateur version of National Hunt racing or the Steeplechase. The name point-to-point refers to the points of the church steeples that the horses used to follow during a race. It is popular among amateur horse owners and riders as it is an inexpensive way to race their own horse. The prizes tend to be small with recognition going no further than the point to point set. It's a sport which has change little in recent years...28/12/2009
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