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Racing officials have revealed the Woodbine stakes schedule for 2026, outlining another ambitious season at Woodbine Racetrack with a program built around two prestigious $1 million showpieces and a strong collection of graded contests. The new campaign begins on April 18 and promises a blend of historic classics, elite turf racing and major summer festival days.

Announced by Woodbine Entertainment, the upcoming calendar features 39 graded stakes events, including five at the top Grade 1 level, underlining the track’s position as one of North America’s most important Thoroughbred venues.

Chief Executive Officer Michael Copeland said the organization is looking forward to another competitive season on the Toronto circuit.

“We’re very proud of our stakes program at Woodbine and eagerly anticipate a season filled with outstanding competition,” Copeland said. “We look forward to welcoming our racing community and fans back to the track on April 18 for the start of another exciting racing season.”

The season’s centrepieces are the 167th running of the King’s Plate on August 15 and the internationally respected Woodbine Mile on September 12. Both races carry purses of $1 million and regularly attract leading runners from across North America and beyond.

Canadian classics shape the Woodbine 2026 stakes schedule

The Canadian Triple Crown for three-year-olds foaled in the country begins with the King’s Plate in mid-August before moving to the Prince of Wales Stakes on September 7 at Fort Erie Race Track. The series concludes with the Breeders’ Stakes on September 27 back at Woodbine.

Meanwhile, the track’s celebrated turf course is progressing through a major renovation. Work on the famous E. P. Taylor Turf Course is expected to be completed by September 2026, allowing many of the venue’s premier grass races to return to their traditional setting later in the season.

One of the highlights of the calendar arrives on September 12 with Turf Champions Day, when the focus of international racing will turn to Woodbine. The card will feature four Grade 1 contests, including the Woodbine Mile alongside the E.P. Taylor Stakes, Natalma Stakes and Summer Stakes.

This year will mark the first time the track stages four Breeders’ Cup qualifying races on the same program, further strengthening the significance of the meeting within the global racing calendar.

Later in the autumn, the storied Canadian International returns on October 3 at its traditional mile-and-a-half distance on the E.P. Taylor Turf Course, a race that has historically drawn high-class runners from around the world.

Earlier in the summer, the spotlight falls on the Woodbine Oaks, scheduled for July 19. The race forms the opening leg of the Canadian Triple Tiara for Canadian-foaled three-year-old fillies, followed by the Bison City Stakes on August 8 and the Wonder Where Stakes on September 6.

Another major fixture on the calendar is the Canada Day Racing Festival on June 28, featuring five graded stakes races and providing one of the early season highlights for fans and participants alike.

With the Woodbine 2026 stakes schedule now confirmed, anticipation is building for another season that blends tradition, international competition and some of the most prestigious races in Canadian Thoroughbred racing.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to Racebuzz.

The Silks Run at Gulfstream Park promises an intriguing sprint contest on Saturday as Robert Cotran’s talented gelding Rezasrolex looks to bounce back from the narrowest of defeats and restart a remarkable winning momentum.

The five-year-old arrives at the turf dash with an already impressive résumé. A nine-race winning streak stretching across two seasons was halted only by a neck in his most recent start, yet connections remain confident the best may still lie ahead as he prepares for the Silks Run at Gulfstream Park.

Trainer Joe Orseno believes the horse continues to improve with maturity. Rezasrolex enjoyed a flawless five-race campaign in 2025 and has already made his presence felt this season with two outings over five furlongs on turf at Tampa Bay Downs.

He returned to action in January with a decisive optional claiming victory by one and a half lengths, extending a streak that had begun the previous summer at Gulfstream Park. His unbeaten sequence ended in February when he made his stakes debut in the Turf Dash, finishing a hard-fought second to the accomplished My Boy Prince.

Despite the narrow loss, the performance suggested continued progress. Rezasrolex recorded a career-best speed figure and finished just ahead of stablemate And Uwish, showing both resilience and consistency at the highest level he has yet attempted.

Rezasrolex Targets Silks Run at Gulfstream Park Return

Rezasrolex has compiled an impressive career record, winning 13 of his 18 starts. Eleven of those victories have come since Orseno claimed him for $16,000 in late 2023 after a success on the Tapeta surface.

The horse had earlier shown promise during his early outings at Belterra Park, where he broke his maiden over a mile on turf. Since joining his current stable, however, he has flourished particularly in sprint races over turf and synthetic surfaces.

Orseno believes careful management has played a key role in the gelding’s development.

“He’s been an amazing horse for us,” the trainer explained, noting that patience and spacing between races helped maintain the gelding’s enthusiasm and health. The plan last season was to run him sparingly while building toward a stronger five-year-old campaign.

Rezasrolex has often shown natural speed, yet he has also proven capable of settling just behind the leaders before delivering a decisive late run. Drawn on the rail for Saturday’s event, regular rider Edgard Zayas once again takes the reins.

Among those looking to challenge the favourite is stablemate Eamonn, the defending champion of the race. The experienced eight-year-old returns for his 48th career start and remains a familiar presence on the Gulfstream turf, where six of his eight victories have been recorded.

Eamonn recently finished fifth in a one-mile turf event at Tampa after breaking slowly but finishing strongly once clear of traffic. Orseno hopes the return to a shorter trip and a course he relishes will spark a revival. Jockey Edwin Gonzalez is set to guide him from the outside gate.

Also in the field is Souper Quest, a consistent performer who finished fourth in last year’s renewal and arrives after a determined victory over the same course and distance in early February.

Trainer Brian Lynch saddles Litigation, a progressive four-year-old who produced a dramatic late surge to win the Gulfstream Park Turf Sprint earlier this season. The colt has continued to train well and represents a serious contender.

Another notable participant is millionaire sprinter Coppola, a proven performer on the Gulfstream turf with several stakes victories to his name. The seven-year-old has often relied on his natural speed to dominate races and could again play a prominent role if able to establish his rhythm early.

Additional interest comes from Classic of Course, who shortens in distance and adds blinkers in search of improvement, and Sosua Summer, a consistent runner who has shown solid form sprinting over five furlongs.

With a competitive field assembled, the Silks Run at Gulfstream Park shapes as a compelling contest of established turf sprinters and rising talent. For Rezasrolex and his connections, the race represents an opportunity not only to return to winning ways but also to confirm that his best days may still be ahead.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to Racebuzz.

A rain-affected evening at Happy Valley Racecourse on Wednesday delivered an action-packed programme as Caspar Fownes strengthened his position at the top of the trainers’ championship while Douglas Whyte finally brought a frustrating winless run to an end.

In the saddle, Luke Ferraris and champion jockey Zac Purton shared riding honours with three winners apiece, producing a series of polished performances across the card.

Fownes struck first through the Toronado gelding Verbier (121lb), who benefited from a patient and well-timed ride by Ferraris in the Class 5 Intercontinental Limousine Handicap (1200m). Biding his time behind the leaders, Ferraris steered the gelding through a narrow gap between the front pair approaching the finish, with Verbier responding gamely to win by half a length.

The championship leader added another success when Super Sicario (129lb) returned to the winner’s circle in the Class 5 Kwoon Chung Motors Handicap (1800m). Guided by Hugh Bowman, the gelding secured his first victory since the opening Happy Valley meeting of the season, taking Fownes to 39 winners for the campaign.

“We gave him a nice break away and prepared him well for this,” Fownes said. “Hugh handled him well, and he’s won nicely. He started off a bit intractable, but once the race started to progress, he was good. Once he passed the second bend, I was very confident.”

For Whyte, the evening proved particularly satisfying after a lengthy barren stretch that had lasted 62 days. His breakthrough arrived when Brazilian-bred Gameplayer Elite (116lb) produced a strong late surge to land the Class 4 KC Smart Mobility Handicap (1200m) under Harry Bentley, registering his first win in Hong Kong.

“He’s been running consistently in his last two starts,” Whyte said. “It’s been a bit of a frustrating run of things with him. Tonight, the draw and the tempo played into his hands, and he ran a nice race. I think he’s just a healthy horse and his rating, the draw and the ground played a big part.”

Whyte quickly doubled his tally when Purton guided Hong Kong International Sale graduate Giant Ballon (125lb) to victory in the Class 4 Kwoon Chung Macau Limousine Rental Services Handicap (1200m).

“It’s taken a long time to turn things around, but the horses have been running very consistently,” Whyte added. “Two of the horses put their A game together tonight and both won very well.”

Another trainer enjoying a productive spell is Frankie Lor, whose runner Symbol Of Strength (131lb) battled bravely to deny Flying Wrote (121lb) in the Class 3 Kwoon Chung Bus Cup Handicap (1200m). The success also handed Ferraris his second winner of the evening and earned the owners a HK$1.5 million PP Bonus.

Ferraris completed his treble later aboard Fivefortwo (121lb) in the Class 3 Sichuan Bipenggou Tourist Attractions Handicap (1650m) for trainer Francis Lui. The four-year-old Irish import showed determination in the closing stages to record Ferraris’ 25th win of the season, moving him ahead of Karis Teetan and Vincent Ho into fifth place in the jockeys’ standings. The victory also secured another HK$1.5 million PP Bonus for his connections.

Standby runner Ace War (122lb) made an immediate impression on his first start for Mark Newnham, claiming the Class 4 Trans-Island Chinalink Handicap (2200m). With Purton in the saddle, the Irish-bred import handled the testing conditions well and stayed on strongly to record a comfortable success.

“When they extended the entries, we added him and he looked like he’d be lucky enough to get in,” Newnham said. “He had run over 2000 metres in the UK on soft ground, so any rain we got today was going to be helpful.”

Purton completed his hat-trick aboard California Moxie (133lb), producing a perfectly judged ride to capture the Class 4 Kwoon Chung Inclusive & Accessible Service Handicap (1650m) for trainer Tony Cruz. Held up early, the gelding was produced at just the right moment to deliver a sharp finishing burst.

“On his last start he just walked out of the gate, so I told Zac just to get that start and wait – Zac timed it to perfection,” Cruz said. “Today was very different ground but I was sure he could handle it; I think on faster ground he would have been even better.”

The meeting also featured another impressive display from Amazing Kid (120lb), who continued his upward trajectory for trainer John Size and jockey Andrea Atzeni. The Exceed And Excel gelding swept forward late to win the Class 3 New Lantao Bus Handicap (1200m), recording his fourth victory in five starts.

Hong Kong racing continues at Sha Tin Racecourse on Sunday (8 March).

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Hyderabad racing is poised for a return, with the Hyderabad Race Club (HRC) now issuing an official notice for the commencement of Hyderabad Winter Races. According to the notice, the Board of Directors/Stewards of Hyderabad Race Club have decided to commence the Hyderabad Winter Races 2025–26 from Monday, 9th March 2026, adding that the sheet prospectus for the Hyderabad Winter Races 2025–26 will follow shortly.

The announcement comes after Hyderabad racing was suspended on 20 October 2025 following a major health scare in the stables. The shutdown was triggered by a serious outbreak of infectious respiratory diseases, including confirmed cases of Glanders—a highly contagious and potentially fatal equine disease—prompting racing authorities to halt operations immediately to prevent any further spread.

Following the suspension, the HRC implemented strict precautionary measures. Horses were placed under quarantine, veterinary monitoring was intensified, and the movement of animals was carefully regulated. These steps were taken in coordination with veterinary authorities to ensure the outbreak was contained and that the racing environment would be safe once activities resumed.

The restart of racing will also provide relief to the broader racing community connected with the centre, including trainers, jockeys, owners, and stable staff, while racegoers will once again have the opportunity to witness live racing in Hyderabad after the extended pause.

In another good news for racegoers, racing is set to resume at Bangalore Turf Club (BTC) as well. The club has announced fresh developments regarding the upcoming season, bringing optimism to the racing community. A communication dated 4 March 2026 from Bangalore Turf Club Limited has informed racing stakeholders about the schedule for the Bangalore Summer Meeting 2026.

According to the official letter issued by the club’s secretary, the Stewards of the BTC, have decided that the Bangalore Summer Meeting 2026 will be conducted from 19 April 2026 to 9 August 2026.

With developments unfolding in both Hyderabad and Bengaluru, the coming weeks could bring renewed momentum to the Indian racing circuit, with enthusiasts closely watching for official confirmations and detailed race schedules.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to RaceBuzz.

All-weather racing takes centre stage at Lingfield Park Racecourse on Thursday, 5 March, with a competitive seven-race card staged on the Polytrack surface. The afternoon fixture features a mix of apprentice company, maidens and handicaps, with distances ranging from a sharp five furlongs to a stamina-testing mile and a quarter. With competitive field sizes and varied class levels, the meeting promises an engaging afternoon of flat action.

The card opens at 1:53pm with the Hands and Heels Apprentice Handicap Stakes over seven furlongs and one yard. This Class 6 contest carries £6,000 in prize money and features six runners. With apprentice riders taking the spotlight, the race offers an opportunity for emerging talent to showcase their skills in what could prove a tactically run contest around Lingfield’s turning track.

Race Two at 2:23pm is the Restricted Maiden Stakes over one mile and one yard. Eight runners line up for this Class 5 event worth £8,000. As a maiden contest, it provides an ideal platform for lightly raced and improving horses to break through, and the extended mile trip should test both speed and stamina on the all-weather surface.

The third race, scheduled for 2:53pm, is a five-furlong and six-yard Class 5 handicap with £7,100 on offer. With just five runners declared, the small field could make for a tactical sprint, where early pace and track positioning will be crucial in the dash to the line.

Race 4 at Lingfield Park Racecourse is the feature contest on Thursday’s card, the Make The Move To Midnite Handicap Stakes at 3:25pm. Run over five furlongs and six yards, the Class 4 sprint carries the highest prize fund of the afternoon at £9,500 and has attracted a competitive field of five runners. With proven course-and-distance performers lining up, this sharp all-weather dash promises to be one of the highlights of the meeting.

Fidelius, a five-year-old gelding trained by Robert Cowell for Mrs Susan Hadida, heads the weights on 9st 9lbs with a BHA rating of 84 and will be partnered by Tom Marquand. Close behind on ratings is The Thames Boatman, a six-year-old gelding from the Richard Hughes yard owned by Nigel Scandrett and Shane Buy, rated 83 and set to be ridden by Billy Loughnane off 9st 8lbs.

Toolatetonegotiate, a four-year-old filly trained and owned by Daisy Hitchins, carries 8st 13lbs and has a rating of 74 with Millie Wonnacott taking 5lbs off. Veteran campaigner Lequinto, a nine-year-old trained by Tony Carroll for Mark Wellbelove and Partner, runs off 8st 10lbs with a rating of 71 under William Carson, while Level Up, a seven-year-old from the David Evans stable owned by Mrs E Evans, completes the line-up carrying 8st 4lbs with Laura Coughlan claiming 3lbs.

Race Five at 4:00pm moves up in distance to one mile and two furlongs for a Class 6 handicap worth £6,000. Seven runners are declared for this middle-distance event, where stamina and race positioning are likely to play key roles as the field negotiates Lingfield’s sweeping bends.

The sixth race, due off at 4:33pm, returns to the mile trip with a Class 6 handicap offering £6,000 in prize money. Eight runners are set to go to post, making it one of the more competitive fields on the card. With several runners likely to be closely matched on ratings, this contest could develop into a tightly fought finish in the home straight.

The meeting concludes at 5:08pm with another mile-and-a-quarter Class 6 handicap. Five runners will line up for the £6,000 finale, rounding off the afternoon’s action. With stamina once again at a premium, the final race provides a fitting conclusion to the afternoon’s programme.

Overall, Lingfield’s Thursday fixture presents a balanced mix of sprints and middle-distance contests, offering opportunities for developing riders and progressive horses alike. The Polytrack surface should ensure consistent conditions throughout the afternoon, setting the stage for an entertaining day of flat racing in Surrey.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to Racebuzz.

The sixth and concluding race of the Calcutta Races – Summer Meeting First Day ended on a strong note as Divine Gift captured Race No. 6, The Dare To Dream Handicap, a Class IV contest for horses rated 21–46 (1–26 eligible) run over 2000 metres at 05:00 PM on Thursday, 5th March 2026. Confidently ridden by Suraj Narredu and prepared by Vijay Singh, the winner produced a controlled staying performance for the owners M/s Rapar’s Galloping Stars LLP, bringing the curtain down on the opening day in decisive fashion.

As the Kolkata race results 5 March wrapped up at the historic racecourse, the final staying event proved a fitting climax to an afternoon packed with competitive action and several notable performances across the card.

Divine Gift settled comfortably through the early stages of the 2000-metre journey, with Suraj Narredu content to bide his time while the field found its rhythm. Gradually improving position approaching the final bend, the Vijay Singh-trained runner began to loom large turning for home. Once asked for a serious effort in the straight, Divine Gift lengthened stride impressively, pulling clear in the closing stages to seal the race with authority.

Garth, ridden by A Ashhad Asbar for trainer Aashay Doctor, kept up the chase and finished second after trying to narrow the gap in the straight, while Cascade, partnered by Imran Chisty and trained by Vikash Jaiswal, stayed on resolutely to secure third place as the field battled it out over the demanding trip.

Earlier in the afternoon, the card began at 02:30 PM with The Diabolical Handicap (1200m), where Swift Lady gave jockey Suraj Narredu and trainer Rutherford Alford the first success of the day, finishing ahead of Dubai Prince and Horus The Great. The Toroloco Handicap (1100m) at 03:00 PM saw Superlative, ridden by Darshan N and trained by Shafiq Khan, score for owners Mr Mohammed Shakeel, Mr Rustom E Daroga and Mr Shafiq Khan, with Lavish Girl and Chililady completing the frame.

The Prince Blossom Cup (1100m) at 03:30 PM produced a stylish victory for Cielo, who scored under P. Trevor for trainer Aashay Doctor while carrying the colours of a large ownership partnership led by Mrs Pallavi Sharma and M/s United Investments among others. Princess S finished second while Fifty Shades filled the third spot.

At 04:00 PM, The Aperitivo Cup (1400m) went the way of King Louis, who provided Suraj Narredu with another winner while representing trainer Neil Darashah and owners including Mrs Esha Banerjee and Mr Joydeep Datta Gupta. Charismatic finished second with Abhicandra taking third.

The penultimate race before the finale, The Colombiana Handicap (1600m) at 04:30 PM, saw Xanthe emerge victorious under Hindu Singh for trainer S.S. Attaollahi and owner Mr C Aryama Sundaram, with Booster Shot finishing second and Mindful third.

With Divine Gift’s decisive triumph bringing proceedings to a close, the opening day of the Calcutta Summer Meeting concluded with a blend of dominant rides, competitive finishes, and several standout performances, setting an encouraging tone for the racing days that lie ahead at Kolkata Racecourse.

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The action during the CALCUTTA RACES, Summer Meeting First Day on Thursday, 5 March 2026, moved into a competitive phase with Race 5 – The Colombiana Handicap, a Class III contest for horses rated 61–86 (rated 41–66 eligible) run over 1600 metres at 04:30 PM. Delivering a confident and well-judged performance, Xanthe (J: Hindu Singh) powered home for trainer S.S. Attaollahi, giving owner Mr C Aryama Sundaram a satisfying victory in the mile event.

Early reports shaping the Kolkata race result 5 March indicated that the race would hinge on tactical positioning, and that prediction proved accurate as the field settled into a measured tempo through the early stages. Xanthe travelled comfortably within striking range under a patient ride from Hindu Singh before being angled into contention approaching the straight. Once asked for an effort, the Attaollahi trainee responded willingly, quickening smartly in the final furlong to assert control and secure the verdict with authority.

Booster Shot (J: Abhishek Mhatre, T: Ritesh E. K) stayed on gamely to claim the runner-up spot after mounting a sustained challenge in the closing stages. Mindful (J: Suraj Narredu, T: Deepesh Narredu) finished on steadily to complete the frame in third, ensuring the placings were settled by determined efforts from all three.

With another competitive handicap concluded, attention now turns to the upcoming The Dare To Dream Handicap, scheduled for 05:00 PM, where the evening’s racing promises further intrigue for followers of the Kolkata card.

The fourth race of the Calcutta Races – Summer Meeting First Day on Thursday, 5 March 2026, saw King Louis deliver a commanding performance to land The Aperitivo Cup, a Class II contest for horses rated 81 and above (61–86 eligible) run over 1400 metres at 4:00 PM.

Ridden confidently by Suraj Narredu and trained by Neil Darashah, the winner carried the silks of Mrs Esha Banerjee, Mr Joydeep Datta Gupta, Mr Jeet Banerjee, Mr Achuthan Siddharth, Mr Sanjay Datta Gupta, Mr Ananda Bose, Mr Sanjay Ginodia & Mr Dipak H Doshi, producing a polished effort to secure the spoils. The result quickly became a talking point for followers tracking the Kolkata race result 5 March, with the winner stamping his authority on the competitive field.

The race unfolded at a lively tempo with several contenders eager to dictate terms early. Settled comfortably in striking position, King Louis travelled strongly throughout the backstretch before Suraj Narredu asked for his effort turning for home. Responding with a smooth burst of acceleration, the Darashah-trained runner quickly asserted control in the final furlong, drawing clear to seal victory in convincing fashion.

Charismatic, ridden by Vinod Shinde for trainer Rutherford Alford, finished second after staying on gamely in the straight, while Abhicandra, partnered by Hindu Singh and trained by Shyam S. Habbu, completed the frame in third after making late progress.

With The Aperitivo Cup decided, attention at the Kolkata track now turns to the next contest on the card, The Colombiana Handicap, scheduled for 4:30 PM, as the afternoon’s racing drama continues to unfold.

The third race on the card at the Calcutta Races Summer Meeting first day on Thursday, 5 March 2026 saw Cielo deliver a sharp performance to capture The Prince Blossom Cup, a 1100m contest for three-year-old horses run at 03:30 PM. Ridden with assurance by P. Trevor, the Aashay Doctor-trained runner clocked 1:05.991 to secure victory for owners Mrs Pallavi Sharma, M/s United Investments, Mr Sandip Kumar Mandal, Mr Vishal Doctor & Mr Kamal J Doctor rep M/s Deciding Factor LLP, Mr Vivek Choudhary, M/s Sarainaga Racing Pvt Ltd, Mr Enrico Piperno, Mr Hemang Devendra Doctor, Mr Achuthan Siddharth, Dr S P Sardeshmukh, Mr Aashay Doctor & Mr Eashwar Unnikrishnan A.

Breaking well from the gates, Cielo quickly settled into a comfortable rhythm under Trevor as the pace lifted down the backstretch. Maintaining a measured position before the bend, the colt responded strongly when asked in the straight, quickening with authority in the closing stages to edge clear and assert control in the final strides.

Princess S finished a close second, with Suraj Narredu in the saddle for trainer Deepesh Narredu, stopping the clock at 1:06.144 after staying within striking range throughout the run. Fifty Shades, ridden by A. Ashhad Asbar for trainer B. Mahesh, completed the placings in 1:06.344, finishing on gamely to secure third.

With the Prince Blossom Cup decided, attention at the Kolkata track now turns to the upcoming The Aperitivo Cup, scheduled for 04:00 PM, as the Summer Meeting’s opening day continues to gather momentum.

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