Royal
Randwick Racecourse

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Randwick
Racecourse is a racecourse for horseracing in
the Eastern Suburbs in Sydney, New South Wales.
Randwick Racecourse, is operated by the Australian
Jockey Club and formally known as Royal Randwick
and known to many Sydney racegoers as headquarters.
The racecourse is located approximately 6 km from
the Sydney Central Business District in the suburb
of Randwick.
Venue
Besides
horseracing, Randwick Racecourse has been used
as a venue for many other events including concerts
and religious masses.
The
Rolling Stones played at Randwick on their 1973
Pacific Tour. In 1970, Pope Paul VI celebrated
mass at Randwick as part of his pastoral visit
to Australia. The Racecourse was also the site
of a mass held by Pope John Paul II in 1995 for
the Beatification ceremony of Australia's first
potential saint Mary MacKillop.
It
will also be the site of the vigil and final mass
at the conclusion of the XXIII World
Youth Day in July 2008.
Racing
will have to be stopped for several weeks, due
to the alterations needed to hold over 400,000
people.
This
move had been opposed by the Randwick Trainers
Association, which holds lease interests over
some areas intended to be used for the event.
The
dispute has since been resolved, by the federal
government and the state government jointly pledging
$40 million as reimbursment to the racing industry.
The famous racecourse has also appeared in several
films, including Mission: Impossible II. (Wikipedia).
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