QIPCO British Champions Series Hall of Fame Exhibition

The National Horseracing Museum is proud to host a permanent exhibition of the QIPCO British Champions Series Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame immortalises horseracing’s modern greats, both human and equine, from 1970 onwards, while simultaneously honouring the horses and people that have featured in the long history of the sport.

Learn about the stories of those who have been fortunate enough to receive horseracing’s highest accolade and discover some precious mementoes that give some exclusive insight into the lives of and achievements of these phenomenal inductees.

Being the destination for history and heritage of British Flat racing, this must see exhibition celebrates the pioneers of this great sport through an amazing interactive and educational experience which includes commentary by racing broadcaster Nick Luck as well as a fun opportunity to take a selfie whilst doing a Frankie Dettori-style ‘flying dismount’ from the saddle!

We are delighted to announce the inclusion of Aidan O’Brien in the British Flat Racing Hall of Fame, with the induction ceremony taking place during the QIPCO Guineas Festival at Newmarket Racecourse over the 4th – 5th May 2024.

Find out more about QIPCO British Champions Series Hall of Fame here.

Entrance to this very special exhibition is included within the cost of general admission. This gives you access to all areas including the National Horseracing Museum, Palace House and the Rothschild Yard, where you can meet retired racehorses.

To buy your ticket, click here and choose the date on which you’d like to attend. When you get here, upgrade to an Annual Pass for FREE. This gives you unlimited access for 12 months from the date of your first visit.

Already an existing Annual Pass holder? Head to the shop on arrival to scan your ticket and pick up a day badge.

Why not make a day of it and book a table for lunch at The Tack Room restaurant, or order a picnic from The Bakery to enjoy in our beautiful grounds.

Event Information

Date:
Until 1st May 2025

Time:
10 am to 5 pm

Price:
Free with General Admission