Betway Summer Cup Stake Goes To R6 Million

R20 000 for the groom of each runner

The countdown is on for the 2024 Betway Summer Cup.

in a media release published on Monday 19 August 2024, we are informed that, continuing to lead the charge for horse racing in South Africa, Betway & 4Racing proudly announce an increase in the 2024 Betway Summer Cup to a record-breaking R6 million.

The increase in prize money makes this the richest race in Africa and further highlights Betway’s commitment to sport on the continent, while recognising and celebrating both the sport and the country’s rich history, alongside being committed to being a key driver in the industry’s growth.

Royal Victory (Muzi Yeni) charges to victory in the 2023 Betway Gr1 Summer Cup (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

“This is the third year in partnering with 4Racing for the Betway Summer Cup – a renowned event where racing heritage meets urban sophistication. Our commitment to this relationship underscores our dedication to both the sport of horse racing and the vibrant community that it engages. The R6 million stakes this year (up from R5m in 2023) is a thrilling incentive not only in making history, but also set to elevate excitement among stakeholders and spectators alike. We look forward to showcasing South Africa’s best race horses, fashion and entertainment taking place at Turffontein Race course, on 30 November 2024” said Jonathan Blumberg – Betway Africa

In addition to the stakes, the grooms with horses in the Betway Summer Cup, who are also an integral part of horseracing and particularly on the day, will also be acknowledged for their role and will receive a R20 000 prize.

“Grooms are the lifeblood of the sport; their dedication for and love of horses, knows no bounds, so we want to celebrate them and thank them for their continued hard work in the sport” Blumberg added.

“The Betway Summer Cup is distinctly Joburg and with Betway’s support, we have now transformed the People’s Race into Africa’s Richest Race with an extraordinary R6 million stakes. This stake will no doubt attract interest from owners and trainers from around the country. Our mission is to also gather people from all walks of life to experience the glamour and adrenaline of what promises to be a phenomenal race day. This event is the start of Gauteng’s festive season – and what better way to do it than celebrating with Silks In the City – the theme for the 2024 Betway Summer Cup,” remarked Fundi Sithebe, 4Racing CEO.

Horseracing fans and the general public looking forward to a fantastic day in the Gauteng summer and eager to secure their spot, can visit Ticketpro to purchase general access tickets from just R100 as well as the various Hospitality Packages.

Mark your calendars and stay tuned for more  details.

For additional information and ticket purchases, please visit www.betwaysummercup.co.za.

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