Point-to-point
Point-to-point racing is a form of horse racing over jumps for amateur riders. The race days are run at local level between November and June by a hunt or a recognised club, under the jurisdiction of the Point-to-Point Owners and Riders Association and the Point-to-Point Authority. The sport is overseen by The Jockey Club.
The sport of pointing, as it is also known, dates back to 1836 when hunting men used to race their horses from church steeple to church steeple — hence the name “point-to-point”. The link between these two country sports remain strong to this day.
A local meeting is invariably an interesting, sociable day out. Along with the excitement of hotly contested racing and the opportunity of tax-free betting, most have trade stands, a licensed bar, refreshments and a hound parade. Some meetings include flat races for ponies too.
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Former racehorse returns to Aintree in second successful career
‘He loves to learn — he is just like a sponge and his lateral work is already there. If you could bottle [the qualities] he has, you would be on to a winner’
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Christmas comes early as seller bags £500,000+ profit in 18-month turnaround
The price equals the record-breaking sum of £570,000 paid for Douvan’s full brother, Jonbon, at the same venue in November
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7 British point-to-point graduates who have recently made waves under Rules — you need to remember these names...
We take a look at a handful of those who won between the flags on British courses who have claimed victory under Rules in recent weeks...
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‘The best I’ve ever trained’: How winning pointer has enjoyed a new lease of life *H&H Plus*
Trainer Joseph O’Shea bagged a double at Kimble
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Four-year-old point-to-pointer breaks records to sell for £570,000
The sale set a new record for the highest-priced point-to-pointer ever sold at public auction
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Meet the working point-to-point riders juggling a career with race-riding *H&H Plus*
Working full-time plus owning, training and riding a point-to-pointer is no mean feat. Stephanie Bateman finds out how some pull it off
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Positive start to first live-streamed pointing season *H&H Plus*
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Opinion: can live-streaming spell a bright future for point-to-pointing?
Live-streaming from the first fixtures of the 2020/21 point-to-point season has been met with praise, with hopes it can help raise the sport’s profile and bring it to a wider audience
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Point-to-point trainer Francesca Nimmo’s life lessons *H&H Plus*
The point-to-point trainer on her daily routine, the importance of manners and being influenced by her father’s meticulous ways
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Cash boosts and detailed plans as pointing aims to return safely *H&H Plus*
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Rider ‘overwhelmed’ by support after breaking back in fall
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Horse sport to lead the way in pilot for return of spectators
‘It marks an important day for the sports industry following a few challenging months’
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‘I injured my hand during the race’: meet the rider who made her pointing debut aged 57 and is now hooked on the sport
Despite injurying herself during the race, Nikki Atkinson cannot wait to get back out racing having made her debut last year
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H&H interview: Point-to-point trainer Rose Loxton *H&H Plus*
The point-to-point trainer tells Hannah Lemieux about her battle with cancer, a fruitful arrangement with Paul Nicholls and the joy of training quality horses
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Plans under discussion to start point-to-pointing early next season *H&H Plus*
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Coronavirus latest: more equestrian bodies call their sports to a halt
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Darren Edwards: A difficult time for everyone *H&H Plus*
H&H’s point-to-point columnist reflects on frustrating times, and holding over entries
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£800 bargain bought ‘by chance’ helps rider to 100th win
The five-year-old, bought with one bid for £800 last spring, has won all four of his outings on British soil so far this season
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Darren Edwards: No one-size-fits-all approach *H&H Plus*
H&H’s point-to-point columnist reports back from the race-planning committee meeting