A limited number of hospitality packages which include champagne and lunch are now available for the event which takes place on Sunday 5th September 2021.
Following a careful selection process, the first cohort of 18 young people has been chosen to join the Riding A Dream Academy, which is funded by the Racing Foundation.
The Kickstart Scheme facilitates horseracing businesses and charities to employ young people for free for six months, provided they are aged 16 to 24 and claiming universal credit.
The week, partially funded by the Racing Foundation and the first event of its kind, will see trainers across the country open their yards to the public.
The prizes have been donated by the fourteen Jockey Club Racecourses around the country including Cheltenham and Aintree and supported by local trainers and sponsors.
2020 was a challenging year for everyone both in and outside of the Racing industry, but the Racing Foundation maintained operations throughout the year.
To mark Pride Month, Founder of the Racing With Pride network and PHD student David Letts talks to the Racing Foundation about LGBT+ acceptance in the racing industry.