L’Ormarins King’s Plate Stake Boosted To R3 Million

Save the date - 4 January 2025

It’s official!  The highly anticipated running of the 164th L’Ormarins Gr1 King’s Plate is set to take place on 4 January 2025, promising a spectacular day of racing at the iconic Hollywoodbets Kenilworth.

Adding to the excitement is the announcement of a significant increase in prize money for the main event.

Runners in the Gr1 feature, hailed as the country’s premier weight-for-age mile, will compete for R3 million in stakes, an increase of 50% from the previous year.

The first Gr1 feature race meeting of the New Year, the L’Ormarins King’s Plate (LKP) is named after the original silver plate that was presented to the winner by Queen Victoria, after the inaugural running of the race in 1861.

A race steeped in history, previous winners include champion sires Jet Master and Gimmethegreenlight, as well as multiple Equus award winning champions Pocket Power, Do It Again, Jet Dark and Charles Dickens.

The L’Ormarins King’s Plate not only showcases some of the country’s highest rated racehorses, but also celebrates the elegance and sophistication associated iconic race meetings such as Royal Ascot, Goodwood Festival, and the Kentucky Derby.

With its classic dress code of blue and white, patrons are encouraged to elevate their daytime attire and come together in celebration of racing heritage and contemporary elegance.

As excitement builds towards the event, further race card and hospitality packages will be announced in the coming weeks, including Stud Club and Style Village tickets, which are set to go on sale at the end of November.

Website: https://lormarinskingsplate.co.za/

Instagram: @lkp_ct 

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