Race Course | |
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Neighbourhood | |
Country | ![]() |
State | Tamil Nadu |
District | Coimbatore |
Languages | |
• Official | Tamil |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 641018 |
Area code | +91-422 |
Vehicle registration | TN-66 |
Race Course is an area in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. It is a popular walking and recreational area.
The Race Course area in Coimbatore was originally established as a military station during the Anglo-Mysore Wars (1767–1799). British forces, engaged in a series of military conflicts with the Kingdom of Mysore under Hyder Ali and later Tipu Sultan, set up a strategic garrison in Coimbatore, which was a crucial frontier post between the Madras Presidency and Mysore. [1] [2] [3]
After the end of the Anglo-Mysore conflicts and the consolidation of British power, the military camp gradually transformed into a recreational zone for British officers. This is when the elliptical track began being used for horse riding and racing, a popular colonial pastime. Stables were built at one end of the track (likely near Huzur Road). Though informal, these races predated the formalization of tracks in Ooty and other British hill stations.
In 1815, under the administration of John Sullivan, the then Collector of Coimbatore, the area was developed into a formal horse racing track for British officers stationed in the region. Sullivan also beautified the surroundings by planting trees along the track, giving it the appearance of a boulevard. [4]
Post-independence, the Race Course area transitioned into a prominent residential and recreational zone, retaining its historical charm while adapting to modern urban developments.
Additionally, a bungalow built in 1895 has been preserved by the LMW Group and continues to serve as a guest house, showcasing the commitment to conserving historical edifices.
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