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A filly bred in one of racing’s most celebrated families strengthened her Classic credentials at York on Wednesday as Legacy Link produced a determined display to land the Group Three Musidora Stakes and move firmly into contention for next month’s Oaks at Epsom Downs.

The performance immediately elevated expectations around the Juddmonte homebred, who is closely related to the unbeaten champion Frankel through her dam Chiasma, a full-sister to the legendary colt.

Ridden by Colin Keane, the daughter of Dubawi was making her first appearance of the season in the extended 10-furlong contest after three outings as a juvenile, including a fourth-place finish in the Fillies’ Mile at Newmarket last autumn.

The 6-4 favourite raced keenly in the early stages, sitting third in the five-runner field before moving smoothly into contention entering the final furlong. She briefly surrendered the advantage when challenged by Felicitas, but rallied gamely under pressure to regain control and score by three-quarters of a length.

For trainers John Gosden and Thady Gosden, it was a record-equalling ninth victory in the Musidora Stakes, a recognised stepping stone towards Oaks success.

John Gosden admitted the filly’s freshness had made life difficult in the early part of the race but was encouraged by the way she finished.

“She was a little fresh. It was her first run of the year and she broke out of the gate and had nothing outside of her,” Gosden said.

“She then settled into a rhythm halfway round into the straight and I thought she came through to win the race and then, not having had a run, she literally needed a second wind.

“It was a great battle between two very nice fillies. She has come out and finished well on top. She showed a lot of courage there and for a first run of the season, I thought it was a big run.”

The Newmarket trainer indicated that the Group One Oaks at Epsom Downs Racecourse now appears the likely next destination rather than a possible trip to Chantilly for the French Oaks.

“I will talk to Colin and see what he thinks but the way she finished and the way she galloped out, I think it would be more likely Epsom,” he added.

Keane was equally encouraged by the filly’s professionalism despite signs of inexperience.

“I thought it was a good performance. She’s still a baby and quite green — she was on the wrong leg for most of the race today,” the jockey said.

“But when we needed her she was there, and I think she is a filly that will appreciate going a bit further as well. I think we may see the best of her going a mile and a half.”

Legacy Link’s pedigree is certain to attract attention in the build-up to the Oaks. Her dam Chiasma, also trained by the Gosdens, is by Galileo out of Kind, making her a full-sister to Frankel. Legacy Link is Chiasma’s first foal.

The Musidora has regularly produced leading Oaks contenders in recent decades, with Sariska, Snowfall and Soul Sister all completing the York-Epsom double this century.

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As preparations continue for the 151st running of the Preakness Stakes, 1/ST has confirmed it will once again partner with Irish technology company Equine MediRecord and its group Business Infusions to strengthen equine welfare and veterinary transparency protocols for this year’s event at Laurel Park.

Preakness Stakes equine welfare protocols.

The additional measures will be implemented for the prestigious race on Saturday, May 16, while redevelopment work at Pimlico Race Course continues under a state-led project. Representatives from Equine MediRecord will also be present onsite to assist trainers and veterinarians in logging horses’ information into the EMR system.

The digital platform, which was also utilised during the landmark 150th edition of the Preakness Stakes, enables the complete veterinary history of each horse to be securely recorded and stored electronically. Participation in the system will be mandatory for all entrants and veterinary teams, helping ensure compliance with the event’s strict medication and welfare requirements.

Officials stated that the technology’s built-in algorithms are designed to preserve the integrity of veterinary information by preventing records from being altered once submitted. The platform also allows results and documentation to be transmitted directly to regulators and racing officials, improving transparency and streamlining the clearance process ahead of the race.

Business Infusions has additionally integrated its HVMS veterinary practice management system with several racing compliance systems. The move is intended to reduce duplicate data entry for veterinarians while ensuring that medical records can be shared efficiently with mandated regulatory bodies, including HISA.

Dr. Dionne Benson, Chief Veterinary Officer for 1/ST, said the partnership continues to play an important role in maintaining high standards of horse welfare and accountability at one of American racing’s most prominent events.

“The partnership established with Equine MediRecord is a highly useful and successful tool to further protect the safety and wellbeing of horses,” Benson said. “The inclusion of this technology and data collection as part of Preakness 151 is another measure available to us to enforce the standards of integrity and accountability that have become synonymous with 1/ST RACING.”

Pierce Dargan, Chief Executive Officer of Equine MediRecord, said the company was pleased to continue supporting welfare standards within international racing.

“We are excited about our partnership with 1/ST and doing all we can to help ensure that best horse welfare and transparency protocols are followed in equine sport while ensuring participants do not have to enter information multiple times to be cleared,” Dargan said.

The Irish-based company has rapidly expanded its presence within global racing and equestrian sport in recent years. Its client list includes the Breeders’ Cup World Championships, The Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia, Racing Victoria, British Horseracing Authority, Hong Kong Jockey Club and the Arabian Racing Organisation.

The continued use of digital veterinary tracking and compliance systems reflects the broader direction of modern Thoroughbred racing, where welfare oversight and data transparency are becoming increasingly central to major international events. With Preakness 151 set to take place away from Pimlico during redevelopment works, organisers are placing additional emphasis on operational standards and equine care throughout race week.

The adoption of advanced digital welfare systems has become increasingly significant across elite international racing, particularly during major Triple Crown events where veterinary scrutiny is heightened. Officials involved with Preakness 151 believe the continued collaboration with Equine MediRecord will not only improve efficiency for trainers and veterinarians, but also reinforce confidence in the sport’s welfare standards among participants and racing authorities. With Laurel Park preparing to host one of the most closely watched fixtures on the American racing calendar, organisers are aiming to ensure that equine care, medical transparency and regulatory compliance remain central priorities throughout the week-long build-up to the race.

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In a season already marked by relentless consistency and record-breaking pace, Ka Ying Rising has further cemented his place at the summit of world horse racing following the latest update to the international ratings released in mid-May.

World’s Best Racehorse Rankings 2026.

Ka Ying Rising has maintained his position as the top-rated horse in training after returning an international rating of 130, up two points from the previous assessment, underlining the scale of his continued dominance at the highest level. The update places him four points clear of his nearest rivals in a tightly watched global hierarchy.

The latest World’s Best Racehorse Rankings 2026 underline how firmly the elite order is being shaped at the top end of the sport this year.

Trained by David Hayes, Ka Ying Rising has now strung together 20 consecutive victories, a streak that has carried him through another flawless campaign. His rise to 130 reflects not just winning margins, but the manner in which he has repeatedly lowered his own standards of excellence.

Fellow Hong Kong star Romantic Warrior also edged upward, climbing to a rating of 126 after his commanding fourth success in the FWD QEII Cup over 2000 metres on Champions Day. The eight-year-old, already a 14-time Group 1 winner, continues to underline his versatility and durability at the highest level.

Romantic Warrior shares second place in the rankings with Bow Echo and Daryz, while his career earnings of HK$271.46 million for owner Peter Lau reinforce his status as one of the sport’s most valuable performers. His previous high watermark came on dirt when he posted 127 behind Forever Young in the Saudi Cup earlier in the year.

Charlie Appleby’s Opera Ballo sits fifth on 124, level with White Abarrio from the United States, as the international spread of talent continues to be reflected in the updated standings. Forever Young follows closely on 123, with a group of contenders including Croix du Nord, Magnitude, Masquerade Ball, Royal Champion and Sovereignty all rated 122.

Ka Ying Rising’s latest performances have been particularly striking, with the five-year-old breaking his own Sha Tin 1200m track record twice in April alone. He posted 1:07.12 in the Sprint Cup before lowering it again to 1:07.10 in the Chairman’s Sprint Prize, further sharpening his reputation as a specialist at sprint distances.

Those performances rounded off another unbeaten season, which also included victories in the Centenary Sprint Cup, Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup and Chairman’s Sprint Prize, securing another Hong Kong Speed Series triumph.

Romantic Warrior, meanwhile, now turns attention to a potential historic bid in the Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup over 2400 metres at Sha Tin later this month, where he could join a select group of horses to complete the Triple Crown.

Voyage Bubble remains Hong Kong’s next highest-rated performer on 119, continuing a strong showing for the region in the global rankings.

The updated standings also underline how tightly packed the elite division remains behind the leader, with marginal shifts in ratings reflecting just how fine the margins are at the very top of the sport. While Ka Ying Rising has opened a clear gap, the continued presence of proven Group 1 performers across multiple jurisdictions ensures that the remainder of the season still carries significant weight for reshaping the hierarchy in the months ahead.

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Under the iconic New York racing stage at Aqueduct Racecourse, the Friday fixture will deliver a full afternoon of competitive action where pace, stamina, and race positioning will all be put to the test. The meeting on May 15 will feature eight races across dirt and turf, combining maiden, claiming, allowance, and starter optional claiming contests from early afternoon into the evening.

A varied line-up of emerging prospects and experienced runners will ensure a competitive rhythm throughout the card, with each race presenting its own tactical challenge based on distance, surface, and field strength.

Kicking off proceedings in a sharp early sprint on dirt, Race 1 will go off at 1:20 p.m. over 5 furlongs for a $85,000 maiden special weight purse. Medieval, Uncleshane, Tylos, Barden, Goodbye to Romance, and First Site will line up in an opening contest where quick acceleration and early position are likely to be decisive.

Setting an energetic early tone for the afternoon programme, Race 2 is scheduled for 1:54 p.m. over 6 furlongs on dirt for a $70,000 purse under starter optional claiming conditions. B Provocateur, Life Is Gravy, Southeastern, Tough Guy Tony, Special Ops, and Anyway will feature in a balanced sprint where form and progression meet.

Maintaining strong midcard momentum on the dirt surface, Race 3 will be run at 2:27 p.m. over 6 furlongs for a $47,000 claiming purse. Caramel Chip, Lucas’s Mischief, Art Fair, Free Dance, Disarmed, Typhoon Fury, and Motorcade will contest a closely matched field where race shape may prove crucial.

As the card transitions to turf and a more tactical rhythm emerges, Race 4 will be staged at 3:01 p.m. over 1 mile for an $88,000 allowance purse. Pop Art, Agia Marina, Thiene, No Alibi, Pretty Lavish, Starship Athena, Three to G, and Romantic Dancer will compete in a race expected to reward timing and efficient positioning.

Entering the middle-distance turf segment where stamina becomes a key factor, Race 5 will go off at 3:34 p.m. over 1 1/16 miles for a $55,000 maiden claiming purse. Katerina Ristova, Ocean Ripple, Fraudster, Paraiba Blue, Magnum’s Microbrst, Key Actress, and Maizey Blue will all be tested over the extended trip.

Switching back to a sharp dirt sprint where early speed will be prominent, Race 6 is scheduled for 4:08 p.m. over 6 furlongs for an $82,000 allowance purse. Mozambique, Illmatic, Fireballin, Don Luis, Leo’s Reward, Projectability, Liberty Rising, and Ducky Medwick will line up in a strongly run contest.

Heading into the final stages with a tactical turf mile, Race 7 will go off at 4:43 p.m. over 1 mile for a $70,000 purse under starter optional claiming conditions. Red Burgundy, Hauntress, North End Lady, Meg’s Foxy Grey, Caradise, Bobby Jean, and Texas Holiday will compete in a race where race positioning and timing will be decisive.

Bringing the meeting to a close with a late turf sprint, Race 8 will be run at 5:16 p.m. over 6 furlongs for a $70,000 purse under starter optional claiming terms. Alexis Zorba, Bite and Strike, Roar of the Crowd, Launch Control, Willintoriskitall, City of Oscars, and Rollin in Dough will complete the card.

The Aqueduct Race Cards 15 May programme delivers eight competitive races across dirt and turf, featuring a balanced mix of sprint and mile contests alongside maiden, claiming, allowance, and starter optional claiming action.

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There was a quiet sense of satisfaction for Brittany Russell when Jena Antonucci became the first female trainer to win a Triple Crown race with Arcangelo in the Belmont Stakes three years ago. The feeling returned earlier this month when Cherie DeVaux prepared Golden Tempo to capture the Kentucky Derby. Now, with the 151st running of the Preakness Stakes approaching at Laurel Park, Russell finds herself carrying another significant moment for women in American racing.

Preakness Stakes 2026.

Russell, Maryland’s champion trainer for the last three seasons, will saddle the unbeaten Taj Mahal in Saturday’s Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown at her home track. Her husband, jockey Sheldon Russell, has the ride after the pair drew the rail in a capacity field of 14 runners, the largest Preakness lineup since 2011.

The colt completed his usual morning exercise on Tuesday, jogging and galloping shortly after sunrise as Russell finalised preparations for the biggest race of her career.

“I paddock school everything. He can be a little feel-good on race day, so it’s necessary,” Russell said. “He’ll go to the gate tomorrow, so he’ll do a little bit more in his gallops, but he’s aggressive. He’s doing plenty.”

Only one Triple Crown race remains unconquered by a female trainer, and Russell now has an opportunity to change that on Maryland soil. Sixteen women have previously saddled runners in the Preakness, dating back to Judy Johnson in 1968. Nancy Alberts came closest in 2002 when Magic Weisner finished second behind War Emblem at long odds.

Russell, however, appears more focused on responsibility than history.

“Jena opened the door and Cherie walked through it in the Derby,” she said. “There’s little girls looking at us right now and we were once in that position.”

The 36-year-old conditioner has rapidly become one of the most respected horsemen in the Mid-Atlantic region since launching her public stable in 2018. After working under trainers including Brad Cox and the late Jonathan Sheppard, Russell established herself as a dominant force at Laurel Park and Pimlico.

Taj Mahal arrives with powerful ownership support from SF Racing, Starlight Racing and Madaket Stables, partnerships that previously celebrated Preakness success with National Treasure in 2023. The colt originally began his career under Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert before joining Russell last autumn.

While Taj Mahal headlines the local story, Saturday’s Preakness Stakes 2026 field has developed into one of the most competitive in recent years.

Trainer Riley Mott made a late decision to supplement Kentucky Derby runner Incredibolt after Silent Tactic was withdrawn earlier in the week. The son of Bolt d’Oro finished sixth in the Derby after encountering traffic problems in the stretch and now returns on two weeks’ rest under jockey Jaime Torres.

“I thought he ran a sneaky-good race,” Mott said. “He was pretty close to the quick pace and still fought on.”

Five-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer Chad Brown will saddle morning-line favourite Iron Honor, who follows a similar preparation route to Brown’s previous Preakness winners Cloud Computing and Early Voting. The Gotham Stakes winner is expected to improve after a troubled seventh-place effort in the Wood Memorial and will be ridden for the first time by Flavien Prat.

Brown has removed blinkers for the colt’s Laurel Park assignment in an effort to help him settle more effectively over the 1 3/16-mile distance.

Elsewhere, veteran trainer Steve Asmussen remains committed to the front-running style of Chip Honcho despite a pace-heavy field. Jose Ortiz reunites with the colt, who skipped the Kentucky Derby following his Louisiana Derby effort.

“We can’t be somebody we’re not,” Asmussen said. “We know who we are.”

The Kentucky Derby third-place finisher Ocelli also returns quickly for trainer Whit Beckman after his eye-catching 70-1 performance at Churchill Downs. The son of Connect remains a maiden but could become the first maiden winner of the Preakness since 1888.

Other notable contenders include Champagne Stakes winner Napoleon Solo for Chad Summers, Blue Grass Stakes runner Talkin for Danny Gargan, improving gelding Pretty Boy Miah, and Great White, whose connections believe an outside draw may suit his long-striding running style.

Trainer Todd Fincher’s The Hell We Did has already spent more than two weeks settled at Laurel Park and arrives off a strong second-place finish in the Lexington Stakes, while Doug O’Neill sends Robusta back to Maryland after the colt contested the Kentucky Derby from the difficult outside gate.

The Preakness Stakes 2026 has gathered a fascinating blend of proven graded performers, improving late-developers and ambitious fresh challengers. Yet much of the attention inevitably returns to Russell and Taj Mahal, whose presence has already added a deeper layer of significance to Saturday’s Classic.

For Russell, the occasion carries professional ambition, local pride and broader meaning all at once.

“I think it is important that we kind of show up for them and be a good example and role model,” she said. “I have a little girl. All Edy is going to know is to work.”

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After more than six months away from the races, Live Oak Plantation’s Ultimate Love is set to make her eagerly anticipated seasonal return when she lines up in Friday’s $125,000 Hilltop Stakes at Laurel Park. The Michael Trombetta-trained filly heads a compact but talented field of seven in the one-mile turf contest for three-year-old fillies.

Laurel Park Hilltop Stakes 2026.

Ultimate Love has not been seen since finishing fifth in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1) at Del Mar in October, where she was beaten three lengths after going off favourite. Despite the defeat, connections remain encouraged by the effort against elite international opposition.

Trainer Michael Trombetta reflected positively on the run while acknowledging the level of competition she faced.

“She ran pretty well,” Trombetta said. “She just didn’t run good enough to beat the top horses in the world.”

As a juvenile, Ultimate Love quickly established herself among the leading turf fillies of her generation. She won her first three starts, including the Listed Selima Stakes at Laurel Park, before taking her chance on championship weekend at Del Mar. Hall of Fame rider John Velazquez has been booked for Friday’s return.

Trombetta explained that the decision to give the filly time away from racing was made shortly after the Breeders’ Cup.

“That was the plan, to try and do what we could and then give her a little breather and get ready for spring,” he said. “These two-year-olds that run like she did early on and train through the year, you’ve got to pick a time to give them a little bit of a breather, and that was the time to do it.”

The Laurel Park Hilltop Stakes has attracted several progressive rivals looking to challenge the returning favourite. JDT Racing LLC’s Use Me arrives after an impressive maiden victory at Keeneland for trainer Brendan Walsh and is listed as the second choice on the morning line. Tyler Gaffalione takes the ride.

Coach Mazzula, representing Madaket Stables LLC and trainer Brittany Russell, brings valuable experience into the contest. The filly has already won twice at Laurel Park from six career starts and appears to be finding consistency after some earlier quirks.

“She’s a quirky thing,” Russell said. “Her last run was really good, but she’s had a couple where we’ve had to add blinkers and she’s a little tricky horse to ride in the afternoon. I’m hoping that she’s kind of got it figured out now.”

Trainer Graham Motion will saddle a pair of runners in Brat Pack and Siouxse. Brat Pack previously finished third in the Sweetest Chant Stakes at Gulfstream before contesting graded company in the Herecomesthebride Stakes (G3).

The remainder of the Hilltop field includes Unmiztaken and I Love Giraffes, both aiming to step forward against stakes company in what promises to be one of the feature turf races of the Laurel Park programme.

Attention later on the card turns to the $100,000 The Very One Stakes, where Wesley Ward’s Saturday Flirt is expected to play a leading role in the 5½-furlong turf sprint for fillies and mares.

The four-year-old returns after a disappointing effort in the Giants Causeway Stakes (G2) at Keeneland, but trainer Wesley Ward believes conditions at Laurel Park could help her rediscover top form.

“I’m looking for her to rebound,” Ward said. “She’s dappled from her nose to her toes and she’s doing really well.”

Saturday Flirt has already won four of her six starts, including the Listed Soaring Softly Stakes at Saratoga last season, and her connections remain confident the Keeneland defeat can be forgiven.

“Keeneland’s a funny track,” Ward added. “It’s her home track and my home track. It’s a sand-based track, so a lot of grass horses over the last 19 years I’ve been training here, sometimes they’ll disappoint. You take [Saturday Flirt] to other places and she just flies.”

Among the opposition is Lost and Found, who will make her first appearance for trainer Brittany Russell after back-to-back victories at Turfway Park. Russell indicated the immediate aim is to secure black-type form with the filly.

Another notable contender is Sunna, trained by Kent Sweezey, who enters off a dominant optional claiming success at Gulfstream Park.

The supporting cast for The Very One includes Sporting Lady, Les Reys, Somnium, Strutsherstuff, Julee’s Legacy and Malibu Hooch, giving Friday’s Laurel Park card considerable depth across its featured turf events.

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An exciting evening of flat racing is set to unfold at Newbury Racecourse on Friday, 15 May, with an eight-race programme featuring experienced handicappers, promising three-year-olds and a selection of emerging juvenile talent. The Berkshire venue is expected to host competitive racing throughout the afternoon and evening as several respected trainers send runners to one of the standout meetings of the week.

The opening contest at 2:08 PM is The Starlight Friends Charity Apprentice Handicap Stakes, a Class 5 race over one mile for horses aged four years and above. Apprentice jockeys will have the opportunity to showcase their abilities in a competitive handicap carrying prize money of £11,000. The race also highlights charitable support connected with Starlight Friends, adding extra significance to the opening event of the day.

The feature contest of the meeting arrives at 2:40 PM with The Titan Wealth Handicap Stakes, a Class 3 race over one mile and two furlongs worth £35,000. A strong field has been assembled for the valuable handicap, headed by Harry Charlton’s Hand of God under Lewis Edmunds. The five-year-old gelding carries the highest rating in the field at 96 and returns following recent appearances in competitive company. Charles Hills saddles the progressive Oursin with Rob Hornby aboard, while George Scott’s Al Aali and Michael Bell’s Parole d’Oro also bring solid form into the contest.

William Haggas is represented by High Degree, partnered by Cieren Fallon, while the experienced Mustazeed returns for Harry Eustace after previous success at the course and distance. George Baker’s Max Mayhem and George Boughey’s lightly raced Celeborn add further depth to the field. Alan King’s Alcarath, Charlie Johnston’s recent winner Clouds Hill and Owen Burrows-trained filly Al Durry are among the notable contenders, while Something Splendid completes the line-up under apprentice Harry Vigors. The quality and balance of the field make the race one of the most competitive handicaps on Friday’s card.

At 3:18 PM, attention turns to the younger generation with The ARC Proud To Support Starlight Maiden Stakes, a six-furlong Class 4 contest for two-year-olds. Early juvenile races at Newbury often attract considerable interest because many future stars begin their careers at the track. Trainers and owners will be eager to see how their youngsters handle race conditions and whether any can immediately stamp themselves as exciting prospects for the summer season.

The fourth race of the day at 3:53 PM is The Trade Nation Novice Stakes over seven furlongs for three-year-olds. Novice races frequently provide clues for the months ahead, particularly when lightly raced horses begin to mature and improve. The seven-furlong trip at Newbury demands both speed and stamina, and the race is likely to feature several runners capable of progressing into stronger company later in the campaign.

At 4:25 PM comes the first division of The Coolmore City Of Troy EBF Maiden Stakes, a Class 3 event over one mile and two furlongs for three-year-olds. Carrying prize money of £15,000, the race is expected to feature well-bred middle-distance horses from prominent stables. Maiden contests at this stage of the season often reveal future handicap and stakes performers, making the event particularly important for connections hoping to identify rising talent.

The second division follows at 5:00 PM with The Greenshields JCB EBF Maiden Stakes, also run over one mile and two furlongs. Dividing the maiden races allows more developing horses to gain valuable experience on the racecourse. Several runners are expected to improve significantly from their previous outings, while newcomers could also make a strong impression under Newbury’s demanding conditions.

At 5:35 PM, three-year-olds return to the spotlight in The Coolmore City Of Troy Handicap Stakes, a Class 5 race over one mile and two furlongs. Restricted to horses rated between 51 and 70, the handicap promises another closely contested affair. Younger horses at this stage of the season are often still improving physically and mentally, creating the potential for dramatic progress and competitive finishes.

The final race at 6:10 PM is The Coolmore Auguste Rodin Handicap Stakes, a one mile and four furlong Class 5 contest for horses aged four years and above. Staying races at Newbury regularly produce tactical battles, with endurance and timing playing a major role in the outcome. The closing event is expected to provide a fitting conclusion to a varied and competitive card.

Friday’s meeting once again demonstrates the depth of British flat racing, combining valuable handicaps with informative maiden and novice events. From experienced campaigners in the Titan Wealth Handicap to exciting young horses beginning their careers, Newbury’s programme offers something for every racing enthusiast.

With strong fields, respected trainers and competitive contests across the card, the Berkshire venue looks set for an entertaining afternoon and evening of turf racing as the flat season continues to gather momentum.

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Under the established racing setting of Bangalore Turf Club (BTC), Saturday’s six-race programme will stage a well-balanced afternoon of racing featuring Class I performers, competitive handicaps and promising maiden contenders across sprint and middle-distance trips. The 16 May fixture will begin at 3:00 PM and will bring together seasoned campaigners and emerging talent, with the feature B.T.C. Charitable Trust Trophy (Class I, 1400m, Rs.11,00,000) standing out as the central attraction of the card.

Bangalore Turf Club 16 May Preview

Opening the afternoon programme, The Quasar Plate Division II will be run at 3:00 PM over 1400 metres for Class IV horses rated 20 to 45 with total prize money of Rs.5,10,000. DR ASH, partnered by Rajesh Kumar M, will headline the field alongside ELVEDEN with Aleemuddin and ACANTHA under P. Trevor. STAR COMET, BRUCE ALMIGHTY, TURKOMAN, ART OF ROMANCE and REAL HAPPINESS will complete the eight-runner contest, forming a competitive opening race to set the tone for the afternoon.

Adding further depth to the early stage of the card, The Ich Dien Plate is scheduled for 3:30 PM over 1400 metres for Class V horses rated 00 to 25 and will offer a total purse of Rs.4,50,000. ROYAL JEWEL with Akshay Kumar and SUPREME SUCCESS under Suraj Narredu will be among the more prominent names in the line-up, while BIG SAUCE, MAGNA CARTA and VAFADAR provide additional strength to the field. HONEYPOT, ENJOYABLE, JOLIE’S STAR, LEGENDARY IMPACT, BEZAWADA BLAZE and RECREATOR will also feature in a large and evenly matched contest.

The mid-programme action will continue with The Quasar Plate Division I at 4:00 PM over 1400 metres for Class IV horses rated 20 to 45 carrying prize money of Rs.5,10,000. BAASHHA, to be ridden by S. Sachin, will take on EXCEED under J. Chinoy and AMAZING STRIDE with Neeraj Rawal aboard. NOBLE CAUSE, SHAHENSHAAH, STENTORIAN, AUGUSTO and FEELING GOOD will further enhance the depth and competitiveness of this division, making it a closely matched affair on paper.

All eyes will then shift to the day’s centrepiece, The B.T.C. Charitable Trust Trophy, set for 4:30 PM over 1400 metres for Class I horses rated 80 and above with total stakes of Rs.11,00,000. The five-runner feature will see RICARDO with Aleemuddin, GLOBAL INFLUENCE partnered by Suraj Narredu and QUEEN OF KINGS under M. Prabhakaran going to post. STAR GLORY and DON CARLOS complete a compact but high-quality field where proven ability and class form are expected to play a decisive role.

The younger generation will then take centre stage in The Star Contender Plate, scheduled for 5:00 PM over 1200 metres for three-year-old maiden horses only with prize money of Rs.11,00,000. BUREVESTNIK with Shreyas Singh, PERSONAL LEGEND under A. Ramu and SHINING WAYS partnered by Suraj Narredu will attract considerable attention, while DIANA, FLAVIANUS, QUANNAH, REGAL BEAUTY and SHRISHTI will also be tested in this developing maiden contest, adding intrigue to the sprint division.

Bringing the programme to a close, The Manitou Plate will be held at 5:30 PM over 1200 metres for Class IV horses rated 20 to 45 with total prize money of Rs.5,10,000. DARRINGTON with Arvind Kumar N, LIGHTNING BLITZ partnered by Siddaraju P and SOLARA under Akshay Kumar will be among the key contenders. BIG B, DIESEL, HALLSTATT, FIERY LOVE, HUSHED, GLAZE, KHAZANA and POWER PILOT will also line up, completing a strongly contested final race of the day.

Bangalore Turf Club 16 May Preview

The Bangalore Race Cards 16 May fixture at Bangalore Turf Club will deliver a competitive six-race programme, with the Bangalore Race Cards 16 May meeting anchored by the Class I B.T.C. Charitable Trust Trophy. Across all divisions, the Bangalore Race Cards 16 May card features balanced fields, strong rider-book combinations and closely matched contests, ensuring a full afternoon of quality racing action at the Bangalore venue.

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An entertaining evening of jumps racing at Fontwell Park Racecourse on Wednesday, 14 May produced several memorable performances, with strong displays across hurdles, steeplechases and the concluding National Hunt Flat Race.

The action began at 5:34pm with The Mercedes-Benz of Chichester Mares’ Maiden Hurdle Race (Class 4) over 2m 1f 180y, where Hidden Fortune (IRE) delivered a polished performance under Harry Skelton. Travelling smoothly throughout the contest, the mare showed plenty of composure before asserting herself in the closing stages to secure an impressive success. The victory continued another productive spell for the Skelton team, with Hidden Fortune looking a promising recruit for future mares’ hurdle contests.

The 6:10pm feature, The KSR Lighting Handicap Hurdle Race (Class 4) over 2m 3f 46y, went the way of Belgarum (IRE) partnered by young rider Freddie Gingell. Producing a determined effort from midfield, Belgarum stayed on strongly after the final hurdle and found extra momentum on the run-in. The victory highlighted the gelding’s stamina and consistency in competitive handicap company.

At 6:40pm, the runners lined up for The Fontwell Park Half Year Membership Novices’ Handicap Steeple Chase (Class 5) over 2m 3f 121y. Lunar Ocean (IRE), ridden confidently by Gavin Sheehan, put in a fluent round of jumping to claim top honours. Accurate at his fences throughout, Lunar Ocean moved into contention turning for home before quickening clear approaching the final obstacle. The victory suggested the gelding is progressing well in novice chase company.

The 7:10pm contest, The Southern Cranes and Access Handicap Hurdle Race (Class 5) over 2m 5f 181y, saw Gone Country (IRE) and James Davies combine for a staying success. In a race that tested endurance, Gone Country responded gamely in the latter stages and kept finding under pressure to seal victory. The performance demonstrated the horse’s ability to handle longer distances and maintain a strong gallop late on.

Steeplechase action returned at 7:40pm in The V2 Radio Handicap Steeple Chase (Class 5) over 2m 1f 183y, where Holy Legend emerged victorious under James Best. The pair produced a composed display, travelling prominently before edging ahead after the final fence. Holy Legend’s accurate jumping proved decisive as rivals attempted to challenge in the closing stages.

The evening concluded with The Best of British Events Open National Hunt Flat Race (Class 5) over 2m 1f 180y. French-bred Cameron de Fiacre (FR) gave another polished display for Gavin Sheehan, who secured his second success of the evening. Showing good pace and professionalism in the bumper contest, Cameron de Fiacre travelled strongly before pulling clear approaching the finish. The performance marked the horse as one to follow in future National Hunt assignments.

The 14 May meeting at Fontwell Park Racecourse delivered competitive racing and several promising performances, with jockeys Harry Skelton and Gavin Sheehan among those to enjoy notable evenings on the Sussex track.

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