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The lists below show notable Thoroughbred horse races in various countries around the world. In countries with a grading system , the included races are normally Group or Grade 1. However, some restricted races such as the Queen's Plate in Canada are also included, and all races at the Royal Ascot festival are included because of their prestige.
Oakbank Racecourse, also but less frequently known as the "Onkaparinga Racecourse", is home of the Oakbank Racing Club, a club which, until 2009, raced just twice annually, Easter Saturday and Easter Monday at the Oakbank Easter Racing Carnival, and has done continually since 1876, except during World War II when it was held at Victoria Park and Morphettville Racecourse due to the army taking ...
1 February 2025 Tampa Bay Stakes: III $150,000 4&up open 1 + 1 ⁄ 16 miles: Turf Tampa Bay Downs 1 February 2025 Thunder Road Stakes: III $102,000 4&up open 1 mile: Turf Santa Anita Park 1 February 2025 Santa Monica Stakes: II $196,000 4&up f&m 7 furlongs: Dirt Santa Anita Park 1 February 2025 Robert B. Lewis Stakes: III $200,000 3yo open 1 ...
The South African Graded and Black Type races are published each year by the National Horse Racing Authority of South Africa. A number of stakes races also take place which are not graded or granted Black Type and are raced as Non-Black Type races. [1]
Starting on 1 March 1942, there was a ban on racing due to World War II and thus the race was not held in 1942 and 1943. [7] In 1980 due to renovation of Morphettville Racecourse the race was run at Victoria Park Racecourse and in 2000 the Cup race day was abandoned due to rain and was rescheduled later and also run at Victoria Park. [7]
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Racing Calendar (1775) Racing Calendar is the official horseracing publication of the Jockey Club.. Its first predecessor came when John Cheny (fl.1727–1750) published the first calendar in 1727, titled An Historical List of Horse-Matches Run, [1] and maintained annual publication until his death in 1750. [2]