The arena can be hired out for lessons, clinics or for general use at a cost of £20 an hour for flat or £30 an hour with jumps. The Peter O’Sullevan Arena for the Welfare of the Horse is a 70 x 35m outdoor arena in the grounds of the National Horse Racing Museum, Newmarket. The surface is Andrews Bowen GB mix, an all-weather, wax coated surface suitable for any arena discipline. The Peter O’Sullev
an Arena can be hired out for lessons, clinics or for general hire throughout the year at a cost of £20 per hour for flatwork, £30 per hour with jumps. please contact Sue Molloy on 07808 714811 or [email protected] to book or for more details. Caption required
We are very lucky to be associated with the Peter O’Sullevan Charitable Trust, who generously funded this first class equine facility in the heart of Newmarket. Sir Peter O’Sullevan CBE, who died in July 2015 at the age of 97, was much more than a fabled racing commentator. He was a journalist of high repute, a connoisseur of sporting art, and a racehorse owner who won big races with Attivo (including the 1974 Triumph Hurdle) and the great sprinter Be Friendly. Throughout his life he remained committed to the cause not only of equine welfare, but of animal welfare in general. On his retirement from commentating in 1997 he founded the Peter O’Sullevan Charitable Trust, which to date has raised more than £4 million in support of various charitable enterprises. The support of his trust for this arena is the perfect way to perpetuate his name in Newmarket – the Home of Horseracing.