Gosford Showground

This time we will delve into the fascinating world of Gosford Showground, a topic that has captured the attention of people of all ages and cultures. Since time immemorial, Gosford Showground has been a source of study, debate and reflection, being a topic that arouses passions and arouses the curiosity of those who wish to know more about it. In this article we will explore the different aspects related to Gosford Showground, from its origin to its implications in today's society. Join us on this journey of discovery and learning about Gosford Showground.

Gosford Showground
Map
LocationShowground Road, Gosford NSW 2250, Australia
Coordinates33°24′51″S 151°20′28″E / 33.41417°S 151.34111°E / -33.41417; 151.34111
Opened18 February 1936

Gosford Showground is a muli-use stadium in Gosford, Australia. It is mainly used for greyhound racing and motorcycle speedway.

Greyhound Racing

The stadium was opened on 18 February 1936 by the Gosford Greyhound Racing Club. The track, throughout its history has run greyhound racing.

Motorcycle speedway

The speedway track is located inside the greyhound course and has also been known as the Central Coast Speedway.

The track has been a significant venue for important motorcycle speedway events, including qualifying rounds of the Speedway World Championship (the first in 1994).

It has also held the final of the Australian Solo Championship (the first in 1995) and the New South Wales Individual Speedway Championship on 13 occasions from 1994 to 2009.

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