Africa’s Richest Race
The prize money of the Gr1 President’s Champions Challenge has doubled to R4 million, making it the richest race on the continent
The prize money of the Gr1 President’s Champions Challenge has doubled to R4 million, making it the richest race on the continent
The impressive Wylie Hall had recently returned to racing after an eight month break from action. He won the Gr2 Colorado King Stakes and he proved that to be no fresh fluke when taking the next step on Saturday towards a possible July rematch with Legislate
Mike De Kock’s champion 3yo Majmu has her first run against the boys when she steps into the major league of the R2 million Gr1 President’s Champions Challenge. While she is handicapped to win, she also has to handle a first tilt at 2000m – against some seasoned big-hitters
SA Triple Crown winner tops the 23 entries for the R2-million Gr1 President’s Champions Challenge over 2000m at Turffontein on Saturday 25 April.
This fellow looks something very special. A longstriding handsome son of Jet Master, he won this Gr1 contest with a stamp of authority and Gold Circle will be hoping that he heads Durban way for a tilt at the riches of Champions Season
The R2 million Gr1 President’s Champions Challenge produced the 2013 Vodacom Durban July winner last year. The race looks tailor made for the quality Jet Master gelding Yorker
The R2 million Gr1 President’s Champions Challenge takes pride of place on a glorious day of high quality horseracing at Turffontein on Saturday.
Europa Point continues to up her game as she climbs the ladder to fame and fortune.
The balance of power shifted further in favour of Mike De Kock after a memorable Champions Day at Turffontein this afternoon. Five Group winners on an afternoon is brilliant stuff in anybody’s language!
Horseracing in KwaZulu-Natal takes the next step to the dawn of a new era at Hollywoodbets Greyville on Wednesday 1 January 2025
History shows that three-year-olds have it all to do in this prestigious mile race, given that there have been only ten sophomore winners since its inception in 1861, two of which in the new millennium