I was just musing on the term 'Double Event' (after replying to the BS man thread).
I've long held the opinion that the term 'Double Event' refers to the 'Autumn Double' -two 'legs' of a Newmarket race, individually known as the Cambridgeshire Handicap, and the Cesarewitch Handicap, and collectively known as the 'Autumn Double', which are run in the last days of September/early October.
Horse races (at least on the sites dealing with Newmarket) are referred to as 'events'.
Horse racing was an incredibly popular sport in the 1880s (Newmarket once had 4 stations), and I once thought that JtR had planned a double murder at the end of September as a sick 'joke'. Now I'm not so sure -someone on Casebook reasonably pointed out that the term was probably coined by a journalist, and it was HIS joke...
So where does the term originate ? Does anyone know ?.
I've long held the opinion that the term 'Double Event' refers to the 'Autumn Double' -two 'legs' of a Newmarket race, individually known as the Cambridgeshire Handicap, and the Cesarewitch Handicap, and collectively known as the 'Autumn Double', which are run in the last days of September/early October.
Horse races (at least on the sites dealing with Newmarket) are referred to as 'events'.
Horse racing was an incredibly popular sport in the 1880s (Newmarket once had 4 stations), and I once thought that JtR had planned a double murder at the end of September as a sick 'joke'. Now I'm not so sure -someone on Casebook reasonably pointed out that the term was probably coined by a journalist, and it was HIS joke...
So where does the term originate ? Does anyone know ?.
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