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Horse racing fans and summer revelers alike can mark their calendars: The King’s Plate, Canada’s most prestigious thoroughbred race, is set to light up Woodbine Racetrack on Saturday, August 15. Known as the first jewel in the Canadian Triple Crown, the 167th running promises a thrilling showcase of equine talent and pageantry.

The King’s Plate, steeped in more than a century and a half of royal tradition, carries a purse of $1 million and draws elite three-year-old horses from across the nation. Its place as North America’s oldest continuously run stakes race makes it a highlight of the racing calendar and a symbol of sporting excellence.

Beyond the track, The King’s Plate is a full-day celebration. Guests can enjoy a blend of fashion, culinary delights, and live entertainment, making it a signature Toronto summer event for families, racing enthusiasts, and socialites alike. The atmosphere is as much about spectacle as it is about speed, offering a chance to experience the glamour and thrill of top-tier horse racing.

Race organizers confirmed that tickets for this year’s event will go on sale Friday, March 6, giving fans ample time to secure their spot at one of Canada’s most storied sporting traditions. Whether it’s witnessing the thundering hooves in the homestretch or soaking in the vibrant social scene, The King’s Plate remains a unique highlight of the Toronto summer.

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Wound Up, the West Coast-hardened 6-year-old gelding, is set to make his East Coast stakes breakthrough this Saturday in the $125,000 Gulfstream Park Sprint. After a promising debut under Jose D’Angelo in the Dec. 27 Mr. Prospector (G3), where he finished a close third behind Knightsbridge, connections are hoping the six-furlong trip suits him better.

The gelding, owned by David Bernsen LLC, Mia Familia Racing Stable, and Corey La Russo, came tantalizingly close to the pacesetting favorite in the seven-furlong Mr. Prospector, holding his own late on the turn before settling for third. “I think the seven furlongs was a lot for him,” said D’Angelo. “Now we’re back to six furlongs, and I’ve had more time with him. He’s always trying.”

Knightsbridge, trained by Hall of Famer Bill Mott, confirmed the quality of Wound Up’s effort by winning the Fred W. Hooper (G3) in his next start. For Saturday, Irad Ortiz Jr. has the return call aboard Wound Up as he faces stiff competition in the Gulfstream Park Sprint.

The morning-line favorite is Damon’s Mound, a 6-year-old homebred son of Girvin trained by Mott, who enters off consecutive stakes wins, including the Bold Ruler (G3) at Aqueduct and a successful defense in the Sunshine Sprint at Gulfstream. Junior Alvarado will ride Damon’s Mound in the six-furlong dash, which features a full field of eight.

Beeline, a 5-year-old son of Bee Jersey trained by Riley Mott, the Hall of Famer’s son, will also contest the sprint. The Florida-based runner returns after a series of strong six-furlong performances, including a Keeneland optional claiming allowance win last October. Tyler Gaffalione takes the mount for the first time on Saturday, with Beeline listed at 12-1 on the morning line.

Jack’s Promise, a 4-year-old son of Promises Fulfilled, will make his stakes debut under Rajiv Maragh. The gelding captured a six-furlong allowance at Churchill Downs after pressing a pressured pace in his previous outing. Con Compania, trained by Bobby Dibona, will cut back to six furlongs after fading late in the 1 1/16-mile Harlan’s Holiday (G3). Miguel Vasquez rides the multiple stakes winner from Chile.

Rounding out the field are Great Navigator, Rolando, and Ajaayb, each bringing their own form and credentials to the sprint. Saturday’s Gulfstream Park Sprint promises to be a tightly contested affair, offering a first real chance for Wound Up to secure a victory east of the Mississippi.

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The floodlights shimmered across the turf at the Qatar Racing & Equestrian Club on Thursday, 19 February 2026, as the 53rd Al Rayyan Race Meeting unfolded across an eight-race programme. From stamina-driven handicaps to high-quality Purebred Arabian contests, the evening steadily gathered momentum toward the 120,000 QAR feature — the Loyalty Cup. By the time the finale arrived, tactical precision, emerging Arabian talent and a treble from Soufiane Saadi had shaped a compelling night of racing in Doha.

The evening began with Race 1, the Local Thoroughbred Handicap 0–45 over 2000 metres (45,000 QAR), where Awaayid (QA) set the tone with a determined staying performance. Trained by Zuhair Mohsen and ridden by Faleh Bughenaim, the 60.5kg topweight travelled prominently before asserting late. Roudha (QA) finished one length behind in second, while Muraykh (QA) stayed on to secure third, just a quarter-length further back.

Race 2, the Purebred Arabian Handicap (75–95) over 1200 metres, showcased speed and sharp finishing. Sha’alan (FR) powered home for trainer Mohammed AlGhazali, with Soufiane Saadi timing his challenge perfectly. Kawaii D’Vialettes (FR) was narrowly denied by a short head, while Taymoor Al Shahania (FR) finished 1.25 lengths behind in third.

In Race 3, The Late Saeed Bin Ahmed Al-Rabia Al-Kuwari Cup over 1400 metres, The Horse Horse (GB) broke through impressively. Soufiane Saadi partnered the Mohammed AlGhazali-trained four-year-old to a smooth success, quickening clear in the closing stages. Raykir (IRE) finished 1.25 lengths behind in second, with Princess Alice (IRE) taking third.

Race 4, The Late Abdulaziz Nasser Al-Fuhaid Cup (1400m), produced a compelling duel in the Purebred Arabian Novice Plate. Jalaad Al Shahania (FR), trained by Rudy Andre Nerbonne and ridden by Lukas Delozier, proved strongest at the line carrying 60kg. Dabas (FR) was beaten just a quarter-length, while Lattam (FR) finished 2.25 lengths adrift in third.

The sprint action intensified in Race 5, Division One of The Late Rashid Mubarak Al-Shafi Cup (1000m). Thanks Forever (IRE) struck late under Damien Morin for trainer Jihad El Ahmad, prevailing in one of the tightest finishes of the night. Future Man (USA) and Sardem (FR) finished a neck apart behind the winner.

Race 6, Division Two over 1100 metres, saw Torvar (IRE) carry top weight of 61kg to victory. Soufiane Saadi completed a notable treble aboard the Mohammed AlGhazali-trained runner, edging out Sands Of Marra (IRE) by a quarter-length, with Ponga (IRE) finishing third.

Race 7 maintained the competitive rhythm of the meeting, with strong early fractions and tactical positioning once again proving decisive as connections looked to close the night strongly ahead of the feature.

The spotlight belonged to Race 8, the Loyalty Cup (1600m), a Local Purebred Arabian Graduation Plate for four-year-olds. Kendah Al Shahania (QA) delivered a performance of authority under Marco Casamento. Trained by Rudy Andre Nerbonne, the filly benefited from her 2kg allowance to carry just 54kg, travelling smoothly before asserting to win convincingly. Qiltan (QA) finished 1.75 lengths behind in second under Soufiane Saadi, while Asfaan Al Shahania (QA) completed the placings seven lengths further back. With 68,400 QAR awarded to the winner, Kendah Al Shahania stamped her class emphatically on the feature.

From Awaayid’s stamina in the opener to Kendah Al Shahania’s commanding Loyalty Cup triumph, the 53rd Al Rayyan Race Meeting blended depth, drama and distinction. Under the Doha lights, emerging Arabian stars and confident riding performances ensured another polished chapter in Qatar’s racing season.

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The competitive edge of the Calcutta Spring Meeting came sharply into focus in Race No. 6, The Captain Courageous Handicap, a Class IV contest for horses rated 21–46 (rated 1–26 eligible), run over 1600 metres at 5:00 PM on Friday, 20th February, 2026. In one of the standout moments from the Kolkata race results 20 February programme, Paulite Warrior stamped his authority over the mile, stopping the clock at 1:39.279. Trained by Neil Darashah and ridden with assurance by Suraj Narredu, the winner carried the colours of Mr Pranay Gupta, Mr Mridul Krishen Sharma and Mr Neil Darashah to a well-earned success.

Settled comfortably through the early exchanges, Paulite Warrior travelled sweetly as the field bunched up approaching the turn. Suraj Narredu bided his time before easing his mount into contention at the top of the straight. Once balanced for the final run, Paulite Warrior responded gamely, quickening between rivals and asserting in the concluding stages to seal the issue with a blend of grit and composure.

MRS Brando, ridden by Vishal Bunde and trained by Rutherford Alford, finished a determined second in 1:39.675 after making the winner stretch every sinew. Close on her heels was Global Fashion, with M S Deora in the saddle for trainer V Singh, who clocked 1:39.791 to secure third. The narrow margins between the first three underlined the competitive nature of the handicap mile.

Earlier in the afternoon, the card opened at 2:30 PM with The Agostini Handicap over 1400 metres, where Upper Street, partnered by P Tejeshwar and trained by Arti Doctor, struck decisively for owner Mr Kersi H Vachha. Amalfitana (V R Jagadeesh, B Rajender Reddy) filled the runner-up berth ahead of Hermes (Vinod Shinde, Rutherford Alford).

Race No. 2, The PA Bear Plate over 1200 metres at 3:00 PM, saw Argento deliver a sharp performance under Imran Chisty for trainer Aashay Doctor, scoring for M/s Sarainaga Racing Pvt Ltd & Others. Tetsu, also from the Aashay Doctor yard and ridden by P Tejeshwar, chased home in second, while Stormchaser (Sah Farid Ansari, Vijay Singh) finished third.

The sprinting action continued in The Royal Blue Star Handicap Div I at 3:30 PM, where Schoenberg, piloted by Suraj Narredu and prepared by Vijay Singh, powered home for M/s Poonawalla Racing & Breeding Pvt Ltd. Live It Love It (Imran Chisty, Aashay Doctor) and Dubai Prince (Hasib Alam, Shafiq Khan) completed the frame.

Division II of The Royal Blue Star Handicap at 4:00 PM went the way of Three Little Words, who justified support under Vishal N Bunde for trainer Rutherford Alford, racing in the colours of Mrs G Alford & Others. Contessina (Suraj Narredu, S Narredu) was second, with Ananta Sukha (Sah Farid Ansari, Vijay Singh) taking third.

The Calorific Cup over 1100 metres at 4:30 PM produced a brisk finish, Victoria Cross prevailing under Suraj Narredu for trainer Neil Darashah and owner Ms Ameeta Mehra. Casha (Vishal N Bunde, Ritesh E. K) chased gamely in second, while Roman Spirit (MD Azharuddin, B Rajender Reddy) secured third.

With six races decided in compelling fashion, the Spring Meeting continues to build momentum, promising further competitive contests as the evening programme unfolds at Kolkata.

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By the time Friday afternoon unfolds over Devon, Exeter Racecourse will stage a competitive seven-race National Hunt programme from 2:14pm to 5:20pm. The Exeter Racecards 20 February blends progressive novices, competitive handicaps and demanding staying chases, with Race 3  the £40,000 Mares’ Steeple Chase standing as the highest-prize contest of the day. Alongside it, Race 4’s Devon National Handicap Steeple Chase provides one of the sternest stamina examinations on the winter calendar.

Race 1 (2:14pm) begins with the Novices’ Hurdle Race, a Class 4 contest over 2m 161y worth £10,000 and featuring eight runners. Exeter’s undulating terrain places emphasis on fluent jumping and balance, while the uphill finish ensures the contest often favours those conserving energy for a late challenge.

Race 2 (2:44pm) follows with the Bev, Margaret & Iris Bond Memorial Novices’ Limited Handicap Steeple Chase. This Class 3 event over 3m 54y carries £15,500 in prize money and has attracted four runners. With a compact field, tactical positioning and precise fencing will be critical over the extended trip.

The spotlight intensifies in Race 3 (3:14pm) – the Mares’ Steeple Chase. This Class 1 contest over 3m 54y offers the day’s highest purse of £40,000 and, despite featuring only three runners, boasts notable quality. Irish challenger Fun Fun Fun (IRE) arrives from the powerful W. P. Mullins stable, owned by Mr Simon Munir and Mr Isaac Souede, with P. Townend in the saddle.

At 3:45pm comes the Nick Ansell, Devon National Handicap Steeple Chase (Race4). Run over a gruelling 3m 6f 153y, this Class 3 handicap worth £25,000 has drawn eight runners prepared for one of the most demanding stamina examinations of the winter. Energy conservation early will be key before the race intensifies in the closing mile. Proven stayers with economical jumping techniques are likely to come to the fore in what could become an attritional contest.

The programme continues at 4:15pm with the Ludo Sports & Live Lounge Mares’ Handicap Hurdle Race. This Class 4 event over 2m 161y, worth £11,000, features four runners. With limited numbers, tactics again take centre stage. A steadily run affair could transform into a sharp sprint between the final two flights.

At 4:45pm, Race 6, the Guildhall Shopping, Exeter Handicap Hurdle Race presents an eight-runner Class 5 contest over 2m 5f 137y for £9,000. The intermediate distance ensures both stamina and tactical speed are required. Races over this trip at Exeter often hinge on sustained momentum up the long home straight.

The curtain falls at 5:20pm with Race 7 the Greendale Farm Shop Open National Hunt Flat Race. This Class 5 bumper over 2m 161y carries £4,000 and features seven runners. Without obstacles, emphasis falls on raw ability and racecraft. Such contests frequently unveil future hurdle or chase prospects, making the finale one to note for seasons ahead.

As the final strides are taken, Exeter’s 20 February racecard will reflect a meeting defined by stamina, strategy and quality. From novice beginnings to the £40,000 feature mares’ chase and the relentless Devon National, the afternoon encapsulates the enduring challenge and theatre of National Hunt racing in Devon.

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Under the evening lights at Newcastle Racecourse, a nine-race rider-restricted programme unfolded on Wednesday, 19 February 2026, offering a testing mix of handicaps and classified events across varying trips. From stamina-laden staying contests to sharp six-furlong sprints, the card rewarded tactical rides and horses capable of adapting to the Tapeta surface.

The action began at 3:57pm with Race 1, The Join The Midnite Movement Handicap Stakes (Class 3) over 2m 57y. Team Player produced a resolute performance to land the opener, with Greg Fairley judging the pace well in a contest that demanded both stamina and patience.

Race 2 followed at 4:30pm with The Read Meg Nicholls’ Blog Handicap Stakes (Class 5) over 7f 14y. Al Najashi, partnered by Stevie Donohoe, finished strongly to secure victory, showing a decisive turn of foot in the closing stages.

At 5:00pm, Race 3, The Supports Safer Racing Novice Stakes (Class 4) over 7f 14y, saw Factual (IRE) justify confidence with a composed display. Callum Hutchinson kept the gelding well positioned before asserting late to take the honours.

The staying mile contest came in Race 4 at 5:30pm, The Midnite Handicap Stakes (Class 6) over 1m 5y. Showmedemoney (IRE) travelled smoothly throughout and quickened decisively under Mohammed Tabti, rewarding a confident ride.

Sprint action returned at 6:00pm with Race 5, The Handicap Stakes (Class 6) over 7f 14y. Lord Capulet (IRE), guided by Oisin McSweeney, proved strongest late, edging clear in the final furlong.

The three-division classified series began at 6:30pm with Race 6, The Classified Stakes (Class 6) Div I over 6f. The Gay Blade showed speed and determination, with Mohammed Tabti completing a notable double on the card.

At 7:00pm, Race 7 (Div II) over the same 6f trip belonged to Sedgemoor (IRE). Connor Planas delivered a well-timed ride, holding rivals at bay in a competitive finish.

Race 8 at 7:30pm, Div III of the classified series, saw Tickets prevail over 6f. Barry McHugh kept things simple, allowing the gelding to use his early pace to decisive effect.

The evening concluded at 8:00pm with Race 9, The Midnite: Built for 2026 Not 2006 Handicap Stakes (Class 5) over a sharp 5f. Harb, partnered by Cian Horgan, broke smartly and never relinquished control, closing the card on a confident note.

From staying handicaps to fast-run sprints, Newcastle Race Results 19 February 2026 showcased the depth and competitiveness of rider-restricted racing, delivering a balanced and engaging evening at Gosforth Park.

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The fifth race of the day, The Calorific Cup, a Class II contest for horses rated 61–86 (with those rated 41–66 also eligible), over 1100 metres at Calcutta Racecourse, saw Victoria Cross (J: Suraj Narredu, T: Neil Darashah) storm to victory on Friday, 20th February, 2026 at 4:30 PM. Racing in the colours of Ms Ameeta Mehra, the winner clocked an impressive 1:04.676, marking a dominant performance in a competitive field. The Kolkata race result 20 February highlighted Victoria Cross’s early speed and finishing punch as key to her success.

From the start, Victoria Cross broke cleanly and positioned herself prominently near the pace. As the field rounded the final bend, she responded to Suraj Narredu’s urgings, showing a decisive burst of acceleration to pull clear in the final 200 metres, leaving little doubt about her superiority. The tactics were textbook: conserve early, strike decisively, and finish strongly.

The runner-up MORANO(J: Imran Chisty, T: Aashay Doctor) ran a game race, finishing in 1:05.350, staying close to the winner until the final strides. Casha (J: Vishal N Bunde, T: Ritesh E. K) claimed third in 1:05.508, ensuring the top three were separated by mere fractions of a second.

With The Calorific Cup concluded, eyes now turn to The Captain Courageous Handicap, set to start at 5:00 PM, promising another exciting test of speed and strategy for Calcutta’s finest.

Stay tuned to RaceBuzz for the latest updates, upcoming race results, and full coverage of the Calcutta Spring Meeting 2026.

The fourth race of the day, THE ROYAL BLUE STAR HANDICAP DIV II, a Class IV contest for horses rated 21-46 over 1200 metres, saw Three Little Words (J: Vishal N Bunde, T: Rutherford Alford) deliver a commanding performance at the Kolkata Races, Spring Meeting, Third Day, Friday, 20th February 2026, finishing strongly for owners Mrs G Alford, Mr Atul Ishwardas Chordia, M/s Cherie Sports Pvt Ltd, Mr Devesh Poddar & Mr Kevin Joseph Manuel. This thrilling display ensured the horse stamped authority over the field, marking a notable addition to the winning card in the Kolkata race result 20 February.

From the break, Three Little Words settled just off the pace, maintaining a stalking position as the leaders set the tempo. Showing a keen sense of timing,Vishal N Bunde guided the winner through a narrow inside passage in the final 200 metres, accelerating cleanly to edge past the front runners and cross the finish line in style, asserting dominance in a tightly contested sprint.

Contessina (J: Suraj Narredu, T: S Narredu) ran a tenacious second, pressing the winner throughout and finishing with a strong late surge, while Ananta Sukha (J: Sah Farid Ansari, T: Vijay Singh) closed from mid-pack to claim third, rounding out the podium in a race that kept spectators on the edge of their seats.

Attention now turns to THE CALORIFIC CUP, scheduled at 04:30 PM, promising another exciting showdown as the day’s racing action continues at the Kolkata Racecourse.

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As winter racing deepens across Britain, Ffos Las Racecourse prepares to host a competitive seven-race National Hunt programme on Friday afternoon, running from 1:52pm through to 4:52pm. The Carmarthenshire venue is known for producing thorough stamina examinations at this time of year, and the February 20 card is no exception. While the staying chases add grit to the schedule, particular attention will centre on Race 2 and Race 3, both Class 4 hurdle contests offering £10,000 in prize money. These two races not only carry the joint-highest purses of the afternoon but also bring together promising names who could progress beyond this level in the weeks ahead.

The blend of experienced handicappers and progressive novices ensures that the meeting has both depth and intrigue. From the opening extended chase to the stamina-testing finale, each race offers its own narrative  yet it is the maiden and novice hurdles in the early middle portion of the card that may provide the most significant future clues.

The afternoon opens at 1:52pm with Race 1, The Roperhurst Limited 50th Anniversary Handicap Steeple Chase, a Class 5 contest worth £8,400 over 2m 7f 218y. With seven runners declared, the extended three-mile trip ensures stamina is the defining factor from the outset. Winter ground conditions at Ffos Las can place significant pressure on rhythm and accuracy at the fences, making patient tactics and a strong late finish vital in the opener.

At 2:22pm, attention turns to one of the most valuable races on the card Race 2, The Download The Fairplay App National Hunt Maiden Hurdle, a Class 4 event offering £10,000 over 1m 7f 203y. With only five runners, tactical positioning becomes crucial. Jamada (Sean Bowen) represents the in-form Olly Murphy yard, while Kara Sacre (Charlie Deutsch) brings the respected Venetia Williams operation into play. Makinbecon (Callum Pritchard) adds intrigue for John & Rhys Flint, Minella Mission (Richie McLernon) lines up for D. J. Jeffreys, and Shade of Winter (Jonathan Burke) completes the field for Evan Williams. Over this sharper trip, fluent hurdling and a decisive turn of foot could separate the principals.

Race 3 at 2:52pm features The roperhurst.com Scrubbers From Barry Novices’ Hurdle, another Class 4 contest worth £10,000, run over 2m 4f 28y. Though only four runners go to post, the smaller field may heighten the tactical element. Harbour Island (Sean Bowen) ensures Olly Murphy maintains a strong presence, while Rathkenny (Conor O’Farrell), Soldier For Glory (Jack Tudor), and Slack Alice (Shane Fenelon) complete a competitive quartet. The step up in distance introduces greater stamina demands, rewarding those able to maintain a smooth jumping rhythm.

The mid-card feature at 3:22pm is Race 4, The fairplay.co.uk Handicap Hurdle, a Class 4 contest over 2m 4f 28y with £9,000 at stake and six runners declared. Expect a steadily run race that intensifies from the home turn, where energy conservation and well-timed challenges often decide the outcome.

At 3:52pm, Race 5, The Fairplay Let’s On It! Handicap Hurdle provides the largest field of the afternoon, with eight runners contesting the Class 5 event over 1m 7f 203y for £7,500. The sharper two-mile distance increases the importance of pace and clean hurdling, with small margins typically separating the field at this level.

Race 6 at 4:22pm sees The fairplay.co.uk Handicap Steeple Chase staged over 2m 21y. Six runners compete for £7,500 in this Class 5 contest, where speed and accurate fencing come sharply into focus particularly if the tempo lifts early.

The meeting concludes at 4:52pm with Race 7, The Download The Fairplay App Handicap Hurdle, run over a stamina-laden 2m 7f 219y. Offering £7,700 and featuring seven runners, the finale returns to near three-mile territory, ensuring the card closes with a thorough test of staying ability.

From emerging maiden hurdlers to seasoned handicappers tackling extended trips, the Ffos Las racecards 20 February present a balanced winter programme defined by stamina, tactical nuance and competitive depth.

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