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2024-03-09 Adelaide Cup: 2 $350,000 Open Open ... Brisbane Cup: 2 $300,000 3YO+ Open qlty ... Race Track Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Listed
The Brisbane Racing Club was founded on 1 July 2009 by a merger of the Queensland Turf Club and the Brisbane Turf Club (BTC). [2] The club conducted 98 race meetings in 2012. [ 2 ] The consolidation of the race clubs was the first of its kind in Australia [ 3 ] as later other metropolitan race clubs would follow their initiative.
2024 UCI BMX Racing World Cup; Sport: BMX racing: Hosts: Rotorua Brisbane Tulsa: Duration: 10 February – 28 April: Men Elite: Izaac Kennedy Cédric Butti Niek Kimmann: Women Elite: Saya Sakakibara Manon Veenstra Alise Willoughby: Men Under 23: Oliver Moran Bennett Greenough Jesse Asmus: Women Under 23: Teya Rufus Isabell May Veronika ...
The provisional seven-race calendar was released on 2 November 2023 with all rounds taking place in Australia. [2] The calendar was finalized on 9 May 2024, alongside the announcement of the GT Festival, the first-ever event promoted by SRO Motorsports Australia. [3]
The following is an overview of the events of 2024 in motorsport, including the major racing events, motorsport venues that were opened and closed during a year, championships and non-championship events that were established and disestablished in a year, and births and deaths of racing drivers and other motorsport people.
2024 UCI Cycle–ball World Cup Calendar here. ... June 2: 2024 UEC BMX Racing European Championships in Verona [5] Winners: ... World Cup #3 & #4 in Brisbane [11]
This inaugural race was won by Pentheus, over 17 other horses including favourite Wollun, following its Doomben 10,000 win one week prior. At the time, the prize of this race was 1,000 pound and a gold cup worth 150 pound, however, this has increased to $650,000 as of 2021 and is still raced at Doomben racecourse. [22]
Merger of the QTC and Brisbane Turf Club (which managed Doomben Racecourse) to form the Brisbane Racing Club subsequently took place on 8 August 2008. This was regarded as a prudent business decision to ensure "a vibrant future for Eagle Farm and Doomben racecourses." [21] On 1 July 2009 the new Brisbane Racing Club became operational. [1]