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Daily Mail
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Bottoms up! Dreary weather no match for Epsom's winning women on Ladies Day as racegoers celebrate their winnings in style
Glamorous racegoers descended on Surrey for Epsom Ladies' Day - and they certainly didn't disappoint. Donning an entire rainbow of bright colours, revellers braced a wet start and light rain for the opening day of two-day festival, which includes the Coronation Day and the Oaks. As the races began and the sun came out, revellers wasted no time in getting the booze out - and getting the party started by popping champagne and sipping on pints. The ensembles on display at Epsom Downs Racecourse for the Derby Festival were as daring as ever, with low-scooped corset style tops on display alongside daring thigh splits. Others dressed for the occasion with bright and vibrant fascinators, oozing glitz in a bid to be crowned best dressed. Friday's events commenced at 1.30pm, with the Betfred Oaks at 4pm. The final sprint took place just after 5pm - with Marvin Humes providing DJ entertainment for revellers for the rest of the evening. Ladies Day features the third Classic race of the season, The Betfred Oaks. This highly-anticipated race day is also a chance for racegoers to showcase their style, with colourful dresses, wide-brimmed hats and fancy fascinators. The website calls Ladies' Day 'a spectacular, gleeful celebratory day where people come together to join in racing's most spectacular carnival'. While all eyes are on the runners and riders of the day, the competition also provides the opportunity for the ladies attending to fight it out for who is best dressed on the other side of the fence. Epsom organisers describe the Derby, due to take place at 3.30pm tomorrow, as the 'world's greatest flat race'. With an incredible prize pot of £1.5million, the race lasts one-and-a-half miles. The owner normally receives about 75 per cent of a race's prize money, while the remaining 25 per cent is generally split between the trainer (10 per cent), the jockey (10 per cent) and then the final 5 per cent to stable staff and racing charities. However, the Derby has been issued with a yellow weather warning, with the Met Office predicting thunderstorms and hail could hit the track. Racegoers show the anticipation on their faces as the race gets underway For the past two years, the winning jockey was Ryan Moore for trainer Aidan O'Brien - however horses can only win it once. In the past, the event has been attended by a flurry of royals, including the likes of Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles, and Queen Camilla in attendance. Held at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey, the Derby was first run in 1780. It is Britain's richest flat horse race, and the most prestigious of the five Classics - the other four of which are the 2,000 Guineas Stakes, the 1,000 Guineas Stakes, the Epsom Oaks, and the St Leger Stakes. Last year, King Charles attended Ladies' Day to watch the Betfred Oaks, and his horse Treasure, bred by the late Queen, finish in 11th place. Others opted for a more traditional style, creating a bright display Donning an entire rainbow of bright colours, revellers braced a wet start and light rain for the opening day of the weekend The hats were as vibrant as ever, as one racegoer opted for bright shades of pink A pair of glamorous friends arrived in bright spirits as the day commenced No rain on my parade! One racegoer opted for a bright yellow ensemble with sparkling silver shoes Temperatures today at Epsom are set to remain around 15 degrees, but revellers should start to see some sun when the races kick off this afternoon Friday's events are set to commence at 1.30pm, with the Betfred Oaks at 4pm However, others chose to play it safe with the weather, adding a stylish blazer Newlywed Georgia Toffolo was dressed to the nines in a brown spotty blouse and elegant white skirt Among the celebrity arrivals were Gabby and Kenny Logan Revellers changed into their finery, carrying flat shoes for the partying ahead Racegoers caught the giggles as they posed for photographs Ladies Day features the third Classic race of the season, The Betfred Oaks Attendees glammed up with Gucci accessorises and gold jewellery Harry Redknapp during Ladies Day of the Betfred Derby Festival at Epsom Downs Racecourse Though the rain appeared to have eased off, racegoers still held onto their hats amid the wind By contrast, Cheltenham Racing Festival, which takes place in March, has taken the decision to rename 'Ladies' Day' as 'Style Wednesday' to encourage both men and women to take part in the fashion competition. The Jockey Club, which runs 15 courses across the UK, also ditched the Best Dressed competition. Instead, the day now includes the Slow Fashion awards, open to both men and women, which 'celebrates vintage and borrowed items, as well as investment pieces'. A spokesperson for Cheltenham Racecourse said last year: 'This year we re-launched day two of The Festival as Style Wednesday to celebrate "fast horses, slow fashion", encouraging racegoers to make more sustainable fashion choices, showcasing their unique and personal style, and to share the stories behind their amazing outfits with friends, family and on social media. 'This includes re-wearing outfits they already have in their wardrobes, purchasing timeless garments to wear again and again and also buying from retailers specialising in pre-loved clothing.'


Daily Mail
4 days ago
- Climate
- Daily Mail
Glamorous revellers brave wet and windy weather as they arrive at Epsom Ladies' Day
Glamorous racegoers have descended on Surrey for Epsom Ladies' Day - and they certainly didn't disappoint. Donning an entire rainbow of bright colours, revellers braced a wet start and light rain for the opening day of the weekend, which includes the Coronation Day and the Oaks. People were forced to accessorise with umbrellas and raincoats as they arrived at the course - but this didn't mean they compromised on glamour. In fact, the ensembles on display at Epsom Downs were as daring as ever, with low-scooped corset style tops on display alongside daring thigh splits. Others dressed for the occasion with bright and vibrant fascinators, oozing glitz in a bid to be crowned best dressed. Temperatures today at Epsom are set to remain around 15 degrees, but revellers should start to see some sun when the races kick off this afternoon. Friday's events are set to commence at 1.30pm, with the Betfred Oaks at 4pm. The final sprint is due to take place just after 5pm - with Marvin Humes providing DJ entertainment for revellers for the rest of the evening. Ladies Day features the third Classic race of the season, The Betfred Oaks. This highly-anticipated race day is also a chance for racegoers to showcase their style, with colourful dresses, wide-brimmed hats and fancy fascinators. The website calls Ladies' Day 'a spectacular, gleeful celebratory day where people come together to join in racing's most spectacular carnival'. While all eyes are on the runners and riders of the day, the competition also provides the opportunity for the ladies attending to fight it out for who is best dressed on the other side of the fence. Epsom organisers describe the derby, due to take place at 3.30pm tomorrow, as the 'world's greatest flat race'. With an incredible prize pot of £1.5million, the race lasts one and a half miles. The owner normally receives about 75 per cent of a race's prize money, while the remaining 25 per cent is generally split between the trainer (10 per cent), the jockey (10 per cent) and then the final 5 per cent to stable staff and racing charities. For the past two years, the winning jockey was Ryan Moore for trainer Aidan O'Brien - however horses can only win it once. In the past, the event has been attended by a flurry of royals, including the likes of Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles, and Queen Camilla in attendance. No rain on my parade! One racegoer opted for a bright yellow ensemble with sparkling silver shoes Held at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey, the Derby was first run in 1780. It is Britain's richest flat horse race, and the most prestigious of the five Classics - the other four of which are the 2,000 Guineas Stakes, the 1,000 Guineas Stakes, the Epsom Oaks, and the St Leger Stakes. Last year, King Charles attended Ladies' Day to watch the Betfred Oaks, and his horse Treasure, bred by the late Queen finished in 11th place. By contrast, Cheltenham Racing Festival, which takes place in March, has taken the decision to rename 'Ladies' Day' as 'Style Wednesday' to encourage both men and women to take part in the fashion competition. The Jockey Club, which runs 15 courses across the UK, also ditched the Best Dressed competition. Instead, the day now includes the Slow Fashion awards, open to both men and women, which 'celebrates vintage and borrowed items, as well as investment pieces'. A spokesperson for Cheltenham Racecourse said last year: 'This year we re-launched day two of The Festival as Style Wednesday to celebrate "fast horses, slow fashion", encouraging racegoers to make more sustainable fashion choices, showcasing their unique and personal style, and to share the stories behind their amazing outfits with friends, family and on social media. 'This includes re-wearing outfits they already have in their wardrobes, purchasing timeless garments to wear again and again and also buying from retailers specialising in pre-loved clothing.'


Daily Mail
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Shirtless Jude Bellingham cosies up to girlfriend Ashlyn Castro as the couple party at O Beach in Ibiza with his lookalike brother Jobe
Jude Bellingham looked happier than ever as he partied with girlfriend Ashlyn Castro at O Beach in Ibiza on Tuesday. The Real Madrid footballer, 21, and Ashlyn, 27, who have been dating since January, cosied up as they posed for photos together at the lavish beach club. Jude made sure to display his chiselled abs in an open yellow shirt and trendy matching shorts as he wrapped his arm around Ashlyn, who put on a busty display in a white bikini. Keeping cool, she styled her long curly dark tresses in a sleek up do and accessorised with a chunky pair of gold earrings. The midfielder was also joined by his lookalike footballer brother Jobe, 19, host Wayne Lineker, 63, and several other friends as JLS star Marvin Humes took to the decks to DJ. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Jude was all smiles as he enjoyed several beverages with his pals as they sat in an exclusive VIP area. Jude and Ashlyn proved they are still going strong after his girlfriend was forced to put on a united display with his mother Denise at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium last month. At a number of matches, fans suggested that there was a frosty interaction between Ashlyn and Denise. And at their latest outing, all seemed well between the two as they stood next to each other as they cheered on the footballer. It was revealed in January that Jude and Ashlyn were dating, with the footballer going public with his new partner in February. Since then, the brunette has been spotted in attendance at Madrid's Bernabeu cheering on the England international, often alongside his doting mother. But when Ashlyn accompanied Denise to watch a match in April, many fans picked up on what they thought was a frosty interaction. As the TV cameras panned to the high-end area where Denise was watching the game, a screengrab that circulated on social media appeared to show her giving a side-eye to Ashlyn. A side-eye glance is usually interpreted as expressing disapproval or contempt towards somebody and fans were quick to react to the moment. However, it has since been revealed that the screengrab took their interaction out of context. In fact, a short video of the moment was subsequently shared on social media where Denise and Ashlyn appeared to share a joke. The initial shot of Denise looking towards her son's new partner was seemingly an attempt to get her attention, before the pair were seen laughing. The start of Ashlyn's relationship with Jude had been marred by claims about her past along with an escort site hoax. She was previously linked with Hollywood actor Michael B Jordan and NBA stars LaMelo Ball and Terance Mann. A viral video also claimed that Ashlyn had dated Lewis Hamilton and Jamie Foxx after making tenuous links between social media activity. However, in an emotional monologue on TikTok of more than 10 minutes, Ashlyn put to bed several false rumours. 'I don't even know where to begin, but I'm going to try my best to just get into it,' she said in a video that was titled 'The hardest part is not speaking the truth, but finding the courage to do it'. She went onto debunk several claims made about her, including allegations of being unfaithful. The party holiday in Ibiza comes as Jude is reportedly set to undergo a shoulder surgery and faces months on the sidelines. Los Blancos' domestic season came to an end on Saturday before starting preparations for the Club World Cup, which runs from June 14 to July 13. Jude is expected to be in the squad that travels to the USA for the post-season tournament. The England international has been suffering with a shoulder problem since falling awkwardly and dislocating it during a LaLiga match against Rayo Vallecano in November 2023. He has delayed going under the knife and been forced to play with his shoulder heavily strapped to prevent extra injury. According to The Athletic, Madrid now intend for Jude to undergo surgery following the Club World Cup. The procedure could keep the 21-year-old out for 12 weeks, which would see him miss the start of the 2025–26 campaign. Jude enjoyed a stellar debut season in Madrid following his £115 million move from Borussia Dortmund.
Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Free summer horse racing tickets to give away with Arena Racing
We have teamed up with Arena Racing who run 16 racecourses across the UK, to give away 24,000 tickets to readers, and, what's more, you can claim two free tickets to your chosen event – plus kids go free*! The race events are all themed to provide great entertainment as well as high quality horse racing. There's everything from family fun days at Fontwell Racecourse, to an Abba Tribute raceday at Doncaster Racecourse. There's a fantastic range of events and acts to appeal to everyone. There's a great choice of events to choose from including: READ MORE: Mark Williams shows off impressive car weeks after banking £200k at World Snooker Championship READ MORE: Ospreys and Scarlets publicly accuse WRU of destabilising Welsh rugby after shock U-turn Worcester Rum & Reggae night - Friday 23rd May 2025 Royal Windsor Summer Opening Party featuring Marvin Humes - Saturday 24th May 2025 *Fontwell Superhero Family Fun Day - Sunday 25th May 2025 *Royal Windsor Bank Holiday Family Fun Day - Monday 26th May 2025 Royal Windsor Summer BBQ Racenight - Monday 2nd June 2025 Bath Britpop Racenight with The Oasis Experience - Friday 6th June 2025 Doncaster Abba Tribute Summer Saturday - Saturday 7th June 2025 Chepstow Country & Western Racenight - Saturday 7th June 2025 Lingfield Park Supersonic Queen Racenight - Saturday 7th June 2025 Uttoxeter Abba Party Racenight - Saturday 14th June 2025 *Ffos Las Family Fun Day - Sunday 22nd June 2025 Doncaster Summer Anthems featuring Vernon Kaye - Saturday 28th June 2025 Click here to claim your free tickets (subject to availability, first come first serve basis) Please note: Your tickets will be emailed to you from Arena Racing Company, 2-3 days prior to the event. Events marked with an * Free Child ticket needs to be registered online before the date of the event. Click the following to claim your free child ticket : FONTWELL SUPERHERO FAMILY FUN DAY, ROYAL WINDSOR BANK HOLIDAY FAMILY FUN DAY, FFOS LAS FAMILY FUN DAY. Terms and Conditions: 1. This Promotion covers all Fixtures and will be open for entry (i) until the closing dates listed or, (ii) until all tickets for that particular Fixture are redeemed, whichever occurs first. The entire Promotion will close at 17:00 on Wednesday 18th June, 2025. Closing date for each fixture is as follows: Worcester Rum and Reggae Racenight - 12noon Wed 21st May, Royal Windsor Summer Opening Party - 12noon Wed 21st May, Fontwell Superhero Family Fun Day - 12noon Wed 21st May, Royal Windsor Bank Holiday Famiy Fun Day - 12noon Wed 21st May, Royal Windsor Summer BBQ Racenight - 5pm Mon 26th May, Bath Britpop Racenight - 5pm Wed 28th May, Doncaster Abba Tribute Summer Saturday - 5pm Wed 28th May, Chepstow Country and Western Racenight - 5pm Wed 28th May, Lingfield Park Supersonic Queen Racenight - 5pm Wed 28th May, Uttoxeter Abba Party Racenight - 5pm Wed 4th June, Ffos Las Family Fun Day - 5pm Wed 11th June, Doncaster Summer Anthems - 5pm Wed 18th June 2. This is a syndicated offer across the Daily Star and Daily Mirror and , Birmingham Mail and Bristol Post and Western Daily Press and Western Mail, South Wales Evening Post and Grimsby Telegraph and Stoke Sentinel and Derby Telegraph and 3 . Tickets are limited for each Fixture to 2,000 (1,000 pairs) and are subject to availability and will be offered on a first come first served basis. E-tickets will be sent to the email address provided, from Arena Leisure Racing Limited's ticket office 2-3 days prior to the Fixture. Children under 18 go free and do not require a ticket in advance* - they will be issued on the day. *With the exception of the following 3 events: Royal Windsor Bank Holiday Family Fun Day, Fontwell Superhero Family Fun Day and Ffos Las Family Fun Day. 4. To enter the Promotion you will need to be over 18 years of age (i) choose your preferred Fixture; (ii) fill in your full name and email address and confirm you have read the terms and conditions of the promotion, (iii) click enter and then you will be sent an instant email with ticket information in the event you are successful receiving tickets to attend the chosen Fixture. If you are not successful (if all tickets have been taken), you will be informed that you have not been successful. Please check junk email if successful and move your email to your inbox immediately to avoid deletion of your email which is automatically from your junk/spam email after 30days.. 5. Anyone who has already purchased tickets for one of the named events will not be able to refund or exchange their previously purchased tickets. All entrants are limited to one pair of tickets per customer in total for one event only. If you enter for more than one event and you've already been successful with your first application, you will not be eligible for subsequent events. A valid email address is required to enter the promotion and to redeem the event tickets. If anyone is seen to be mistreating the promotion and entering for more than one pair of tickets, Reach Plc and Arena Racing Limited have the right to refuse sending tickets. 6. You will be required to provide and bring proof of identity to the event alongside the e-tickets provided. 7. There is the option to subscribe to newsletters, this is not mandatory and where you do not subscribe, your information will only be used for entry into the promotion and the racecourse event and will not be used for marketing purposes. 8. The offer is as stated and does not include travel, expenses or parking (unless stated) and you must make your own travel arrangements. There is no cash alternative to this offer, tickets are not for resale. 9. Only those named on the e-ticket, with matching proof of identity will be permitted entrance to the event and the event operators reserve all rights to refuse entry. 10. Once redeemed, e- tickets cannot be exchanged for alternative events or dates. All e-tickets are not valid for resale, leasing or lending and there will be no cash back alternative. All e-tickets must be used on the date and times and for the event as detailed on the e-tickets. 11. Horseracing is subject to weather. So please check the relevant racecourse website or social channels for updates before travelling. 12. Should the fixture be cancelled, transferred or abandoned, tickets won't be valid for an alternative date. 13. All tickets holders are subject to the racecourse terms and conditions of entry. Your data privacy is very important to us. The data you provide upon requesting tickets (full name and email) will only be shared with the relevant racecourse in order to generate your details on the system for the raceday, unless you have opted in to receive marketing from Arena Racing Company, in which case your email and full name will be shared for these purposes. Standard Reach privacy policy applies. For more information Click Here


Wales Online
18-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Free summer horse racing tickets to give away with Arena Racing
Free summer horse racing tickets to give away with Arena Racing The events are filled with great entertainment to fill the long summer days and nights so it's a great opportunity for a fantastic free family day out with 12 race events to choose from. We have teamed up with Arena Racing who run 16 racecourses across the UK, to give away 24,000 tickets to readers, and, what's more, you can claim two free tickets to your chosen event – plus kids go free*! The race events are all themed to provide great entertainment as well as high quality horse racing. There's everything from family fun days at Fontwell Racecourse, to an Abba Tribute raceday at Doncaster Racecourse. There's a fantastic range of events and acts to appeal to everyone. There's a great choice of events to choose from including: Worcester Rum & Reggae night - Friday 23rd May 2025 Friday 23rd May 2025 Royal Windsor Summer Opening Party featuring Marvin Humes - Saturday 24th May 2025 Saturday 24th May 2025 *Fontwell Superhero Family Fun Day - Sunday 25th May 2025 Sunday 25th May 2025 *Royal Windsor Bank Holiday Family Fun Day - Monday 26th May 2025 Monday 26th May 2025 Royal Windsor Summer BBQ Racenight - Monday 2nd June 2025 Monday 2nd June 2025 Bath Britpop Racenight with The Oasis Experience - Friday 6th June 2025 Friday 6th June 2025 Doncaster Abba Tribute Summer Saturday - Saturday 7th June 2025 Saturday 7th June 2025 Chepstow Country & Western Racenight - Saturday 7th June 2025 Saturday 7th June 2025 Lingfield Park Supersonic Queen Racenight - Saturday 7th June 2025 Saturday 7th June 2025 Uttoxeter Abba Party Racenight - Saturday 14th June 2025 Saturday 14th June 2025 *Ffos Las Family Fun Day - Sunday 22nd June 2025 Sunday 22nd June 2025 Doncaster Summer Anthems featuring Vernon Kaye - Saturday 28th June 2025 Article continues below Click here to claim your free tickets (subject to availability, first come first serve basis) Please note: Your tickets will be emailed to you from Arena Racing Company, 2-3 days prior to the event. Events marked with an * Free Child ticket needs to be registered online before the date of the event. Click the following to claim your free child ticket : FONTWELL SUPERHERO FAMILY FUN DAY, ROYAL WINDSOR BANK HOLIDAY FAMILY FUN DAY, FFOS LAS FAMILY FUN DAY. Terms and Conditions: Article continues below 1. This Promotion covers all Fixtures and will be open for entry (i) until the closing dates listed or, (ii) until all tickets for that particular Fixture are redeemed, whichever occurs first. The entire Promotion will close at 17:00 on Wednesday 18th June, 2025. Closing date for each fixture is as follows: Worcester Rum and Reggae Racenight - 12noon Wed 21st May, Royal Windsor Summer Opening Party - 12noon Wed 21st May, Fontwell Superhero Family Fun Day - 12noon Wed 21st May, Royal Windsor Bank Holiday Famiy Fun Day - 12noon Wed 21st May, Royal Windsor Summer BBQ Racenight - 5pm Mon 26th May, Bath Britpop Racenight - 5pm Wed 28th May, Doncaster Abba Tribute Summer Saturday - 5pm Wed 28th May, Chepstow Country and Western Racenight - 5pm Wed 28th May, Lingfield Park Supersonic Queen Racenight - 5pm Wed 28th May, Uttoxeter Abba Party Racenight - 5pm Wed 4th June, Ffos Las Family Fun Day - 5pm Wed 11th June, Doncaster Summer Anthems - 5pm Wed 18th June 2. This is a syndicated offer across the Daily Star and Daily Mirror and , Birmingham Mail and Bristol Post and Western Daily Press and Western Mail, South Wales Evening Post and Grimsby Telegraph and Stoke Sentinel and Derby Telegraph and 3 . Tickets are limited for each Fixture to 2,000 (1,000 pairs) and are subject to availability and will be offered on a first come first served basis. E-tickets will be sent to the email address provided, from Arena Leisure Racing Limited's ticket office 2-3 days prior to the Fixture. Children under 18 go free and do not require a ticket in advance* - they will be issued on the day. *With the exception of the following 3 events: Royal Windsor Bank Holiday Family Fun Day, Fontwell Superhero Family Fun Day and Ffos Las Family Fun Day. 4. To enter the Promotion you will need to be over 18 years of age (i) choose your preferred Fixture; (ii) fill in your full name and email address and confirm you have read the terms and conditions of the promotion, (iii) click enter and then you will be sent an instant email with ticket information in the event you are successful receiving tickets to attend the chosen Fixture. If you are not successful (if all tickets have been taken), you will be informed that you have not been successful. Please check junk email if successful and move your email to your inbox immediately to avoid deletion of your email which is automatically from your junk/spam email after 30days.. 5. Anyone who has already purchased tickets for one of the named events will not be able to refund or exchange their previously purchased tickets. All entrants are limited to one pair of tickets per customer in total for one event only. If you enter for more than one event and you've already been successful with your first application, you will not be eligible for subsequent events. A valid email address is required to enter the promotion and to redeem the event tickets. If anyone is seen to be mistreating the promotion and entering for more than one pair of tickets, Reach Plc and Arena Racing Limited have the right to refuse sending tickets. 6. You will be required to provide and bring proof of identity to the event alongside the e-tickets provided. 7. There is the option to subscribe to newsletters, this is not mandatory and where you do not subscribe, your information will only be used for entry into the promotion and the racecourse event and will not be used for marketing purposes. 8. The offer is as stated and does not include travel, expenses or parking (unless stated) and you must make your own travel arrangements. There is no cash alternative to this offer, tickets are not for resale. 9. Only those named on the e-ticket, with matching proof of identity will be permitted entrance to the event and the event operators reserve all rights to refuse entry. 10. Once redeemed, e- tickets cannot be exchanged for alternative events or dates. All e-tickets are not valid for resale, leasing or lending and there will be no cash back alternative. All e-tickets must be used on the date and times and for the event as detailed on the e-tickets. 11. Horseracing is subject to weather. So please check the relevant racecourse website or social channels for updates before travelling. 12. Should the fixture be cancelled, transferred or abandoned, tickets won't be valid for an alternative date. 13. All tickets holders are subject to the racecourse terms and conditions of entry. Your data privacy is very important to us. The data you provide upon requesting tickets (full name and email) will only be shared with the relevant racecourse in order to generate your details on the system for the raceday, unless you have opted in to receive marketing from Arena Racing Company, in which case your email and full name will be shared for these purposes. Standard Reach privacy policy applies. For more information Click Here