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Epsom Derby: Huge fight breaks out at racecourse with boozed-up revellers throwing punches in shocking scenes

A HUGE fight broke out at the Epsom Derby as boozed-up revellers threw punches in shocking scenes.

The annual horse racing event in Surrey kicked off on Friday with many sinking pints in the sunshine hoping to win big.

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A fight broke out at the Epsom Derby todayCredit: Reuters
Lads in suits grappled on the side of the racecourseCredit: Reuters
Many in brightly coloured fascinators cheered on horse they'd bet onCredit: EPA

Promised to bring two days of fun and excitement, today was Ladies Day.

Brits gathered from around the country and place bets on star-studded horses.

However, troubles were sparked at the side of the racecourse this afternoon as revellers seemed unable to handle their alcohol.

Lads with bloodied hands and faces swung for each other just outside a tent were people were enjoying themselves.

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The chaotic scenes saw suited and booted men fall to the floor after being smashed up against a concrete wall.

One thug was pictured with gritted teeth grabbing someone's head before launching them to the ground.

Another man, who appears to have a bottle of vodka in his pocket, got involved in the grapple as a woman tried breaking up the crowds.

The brawl erupted as Frankie Dettori rode to victory on horse Emily Upjohn.

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Two racegoers were booted out after the fight kicked off.

A spokesperson for the event said: "Our event security team responded swiftly and decisively to an incident on course earlier this afternoon, which resulted in two racegoers being ejected.

"Responsible behaviour from spectators is a condition of attendance. 

"We have a clear code of conduct and take a zero-tolerance approach to any form of anti-social behaviour."

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Despite the disturbance, many refused to let it ruin their day.

Glam women posed with their Pimm's and Prosecco as they soaked up the beaming sun.

And many in brightly coloured fascinators cheered on horses they'd bet on.

Many other revellers enjoyed the sunshine and watched the racingCredit: Getty
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Glam women posed with their Pimm's and Prosecco as they soaked up the beaming sunCredit: Getty
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