Royal Ascot ^ 



The Two-Mile was similar, only that the horses started 

 from the winning-post and ran down past the Swinley Post. 



For the Two-and-a-Half Miles the horses started from 

 the Half-Mile Post on the New Mile, and thence ran 

 straight up to the Swinley Post, into the valley, and on to 

 the Old Mile, past the junction with the New Mile, and 

 turning to the right, went direct to the winning-post. 



The Four-Mile Course was the Two Miles run twice 

 round. 



The T.Y.C. or Two- Year- Old Course commenced at the 

 starting-post, near the union of the Old and New Mile, and 

 ran straight up the course to the winning-post. 



The following tables will show the exact distances : — 



