
The Kiplingcotes Derby, which is run along the Wolds Way in Yorkshire, England, on the third Thursday in March, dates back more than 450 years, making it the longest-running "flat race" (as opposed to the
steeplechase, which involves jumping over obstacles) in England. The route along which the horses run measures four miles in length and cuts through five different
parishes, supposedly following an ancient Roman road. It begins near South Dalton and finishes near
Kiplingcotes Farm in the parish of Middleton-on-the-Wolds.
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