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Seven-year-old millionaire Fort Washington added another notable chapter to his accomplished turf career when he surged through traffic in the stretch to capture Saturday’s Grade 3 Dinner Party Stakes at Laurel Park, becoming the first horse in a century to win the race in consecutive years.

Fort Washington Dinner Party Stakes win.

The $250,000 contest, run over 1 1/8 miles on turf, formed part of Laurel Park’s major Preakness Stakes program and carried added historical weight as the 125th running of one of America’s oldest stakes races. Trained by Hall of Famer Shug McGaughey and ridden with patience by Junior Alvarado, Fort Washington produced a measured late charge to defeat A Bourbon for Toby by three-quarters of a length.

The victory placed Fort Washington alongside Sarazen, who achieved back-to-back wins in 1925 and 1926, as the only repeat winners in the long history of the Dinner Party Stakes.

Breaking from a compact field of five after two late scratches, Fort Washington settled in fourth early as Harrow dictated moderate fractions. Alvarado kept the veteran runner comfortably in the clear while favorite Cruise the Nile tracked the pace closer to the rail.

Approaching the far turn, Fort Washington began to improve smoothly. Entering the stretch, he threaded between rivals before grinding past A Bourbon for Toby in the closing stages to secure victory in 1:47.15 over the firm Dahlia turf course.

A Bourbon for Toby finished a strong second for trainer Tom Morley, while Cruise the Nile stayed on for third. What Say Thee and Harrow completed the order of finish.

The win continued a remarkable career for Fort Washington, whose résumé now includes eight victories from 32 starts and multiple graded stakes triumphs, among them the Arlington Million, Canadian Turf Stakes and Monmouth Stakes.

Assistant trainer Reeve McGaughey praised both horse and rider after the race, noting that the team’s primary concern had been staying within range of Cruise the Nile through the slow early pace.

“Junior brought it to perfection there. Everything was exactly the way we would have wanted it,” he said.

Alvarado, who also partnered Fort Washington to victory in last year’s edition, described the trip as ideal and credited the veteran gelding’s professionalism despite his quirks.

“I thought he was much the best today,” the jockey said. “It’s pretty special to win back-to-back in this race. I’m glad to be part of that.”

Trainer Tom Morley was equally encouraged by the runner-up performance of A Bourbon for Toby, who had raced only nine days earlier before stepping into graded company.

“He ran absolutely fantastic and I couldn’t be prouder of him,” Morley said after the colt secured valuable graded black type.

Cruise the Nile’s trainer Graham Motion felt the distance stretched his colt’s stamina limitations.

“He ran well, but I think he’s a miler,” Motion said. “The winner is a nice horse.”

First run in 1870, the Dinner Party Stakes remains one of the oldest continuously contested races in American racing. Named after the famous 1868 Saratoga gathering that helped inspire the creation of Pimlico Race Course, the event continues to hold an important place on the spring calendar despite ongoing redevelopment work at Pimlico.

For Fort Washington, Saturday’s success further strengthened his standing as one of the most reliable and durable turf performers in training.

The latest success further underlined Fort Washington’s consistency at the highest level, with the seasoned campaigner once again delivering on a major occasion.

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A fiercely competitive Hong Kong trainers’ championship took another dramatic turn at Sha Tin on Sunday as Francis Lui produced a timely treble to surge firmly back into contention with the season entering its decisive stretch.

Francis Lui Sha Tin treble.

With only 16 meetings remaining in the campaign, Lui was the only trainer among the leading title contenders to register multiple victories, lifting his tally to 50 wins for the season. That moved the 2023/24 Hong Kong Champion Trainer into fourth place behind Danny Shum (54), Mark Newnham (52) and Caspar Fownes (51), while David Hayes sits on 48 and defending champion John Size on 46.

Lui’s afternoon began in the opening section of the Class 4 Luk Wu Handicap (1200m), where Zac Purton guided promising three-year-old Superb Spirit to victory. The gelding, carrying 127lb, built on encouraging trial performances and a debut fourth in April by running down Lucrative Eight late in the race.

Lui believes the youngster has a bright future beyond sprint distances.

“Superb Spirit is a nice horse,” Lui said. “In the future, I think he will stay further as he has a big stride. Hopefully, he can be a Classic Mile horse in time.”

The Sha Tin treble gathered momentum when Lui combined with Vincent Ho to capture the feature Class 3 Hong Kong Lions Cup Handicap (1200m) through Thunder Kit, who finally secured his breakthrough Hong Kong victory after several narrow defeats.

“He’s still green,” Lui said. “But the more he races, the more he matures.

“If you look at his form, he seems to have potential.”

Lui completed the three-timer when Meaningful Dragon, ridden positively by Luke Ferraris, landed the opening section of the Class 4 Lung Fu Shan Handicap (1400m) at generous odds of 15/1, becoming the biggest-priced winner on the card.

“I told Luke to be positive,” Lui explained. “It doesn’t matter whether he is two-wide or three-wide, he keeps trying and fighting.

“It’s getting exciting, the championship is so competitive, and I will just try to keep my horses performing.”

The Francis Lui Sha Tin treble was arguably the standout storyline of the meeting, but there were several other notable performances throughout the programme.

Jamie Richards enjoyed a productive afternoon, with Zac Purton steering Lahore to a commanding success in the Class 4 Cheung Shan Handicap (1000m). The gelding, who has battled recurring fitness issues, finally opened his account at the 11th attempt and handed Richards his 22nd winner of the campaign.

“It was frustrating that he bled,” Richards said. “But to still run as well as he did is nice. If we could get him back and not have too many fitness issues with him, then we were confident we could get him back in form.”

Richards later made it 23 seasonal wins when Romantic Fantasy claimed the Class 4 Port Shelter Handicap (1800m) under Alexis Badel. The six-year-old had not won for more than two years but had hinted at a return to form after several placed efforts earlier in the season.

“It’s nice to get a win with the horse, he’s been knocking on the door,” Richards said. “He’s earned some good prizemoney for his owners, but I was quietly confident he was ready to run well today with a bit of cut in the ground.

“He got a nice ride from Alexis, and everything went well. He’s a typical European horse that’s just needed a long time to acclimatise.”

Frankie Lor was another trainer to enjoy success, with Enjoy Golf finally converting consistent form into victory in the Class 5 Eagle’s Nest Handicap (1200m) under Harry Bentley.

“This horse, he’s been quite disappointing,” Lor admitted. “You can see in Class 4 he’s been tried over 1200m, 1400m, 1600m — sometimes he leads in front, sometimes he sits behind the leader — he still does not show too much.”

Apprentice Nichola Yuen partnered On The Lash to victory for Pierre Ng in the Class 5 Buffalo Hill Handicap (1800m) before securing a second success aboard Run Run Smart in the second division of the Class 4 Lung Fu Shan Handicap (1400m).

“Nichola’s claim definitely helped,” Lor said. “He’s an easy horse who can jump and lead. He seemed to like the wet track, and he’s become more consistent with age.

“He will have to go up to Class 3 next time, and I will have to ask Nichola if she can ride him again.

“I had 46 winners last season, and I’m on 37 now, so I still want more.”

Elsewhere on the card, Cody Mo-trained Little Monster edged a thrilling finish to the second section of the Class 4 Luk Wu Handicap (1200m), narrowly holding off Better And Better. Chris So also celebrated his 25th win of the season as Perfectday landed the opening division of the Class 3 Siu Ma Shan Handicap (1400m) under James Orman.

John Size kept his title defence mathematically alive in the closing race when Brilliant Express, partnered by Hugh Bowman, captured the second section of the Class 3 Siu Ma Shan Handicap (1400m) for a fourth career victory and his first success in more than a year.

Hong Kong racing resumes at Happy Valley Racecourse on Wednesday.

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A patient ride from Jorge Ruiz and a determined late burst from Calumet Farm’s homebred Turf Star proved decisive in Saturday’s $100,000 James W. Murphy Stakes at Laurel Park, where the colt reeled in long-time leader My Favorite Bird in the final strides to secure victory by half a length.

The win came during Laurel Park’s high-profile Preakness Stakes program, one of the biggest racing afternoons on the American calendar.

Turf Star, trained by Graham Motion, covered the one-mile journey on the firm All Along turf course in 1:35.82, giving the veteran conditioner his fifth career success in the James W. Murphy Stakes. Motion previously landed the race with Two Smart in 1997, Blaze and Blues in 2000, English Bee in 2019 and Nagirroc in 2023.

Ridden with restraint early, Turf Star settled off the pace while Thebabeslayer showed the way through opening fractions of 23.76 seconds and 48.37 under pressure from Attfield. Proton, sent off the 2-1 favourite, raced prominently alongside My Favorite Bird as the field approached the far turn.

Turning for home, Thebabeslayer attempted to kick clear, but My Favorite Bird soon emerged as the principal danger in upper stretch. Ruiz, however, had kept plenty in reserve aboard Turf Star, angling his mount into clear running before producing a sustained closing run that gathered momentum inside the final furlong.

James W. Murphy Stakes result

Turf Star swept past approaching the wire to register his second career victory and provide Calumet Farm with another notable success on a major stakes program. My Favorite Bird held second, while the early pace-setters weakened late after forcing the tempo throughout much of the contest.

The Murphy Stakes formed the fifth of nine stakes races on Laurel Park’s 14-race card, anchored by the 151st running of the Preakness Stakes, the second jewel of the American Triple Crown series.

For Motion, the victory added another chapter to an already impressive record in turf racing events at Maryland’s premier spring meeting. Turf Star’s strong finishing effort also suggested there may be bigger opportunities ahead later in the season.

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The packed grandstands at the iconic Club de Campo Villa de Madrid witnessed a gripping contest on Saturday as Prague Lions powered by the Czech Equestrian Team produced a composed and clinical display to capture victory in the 2026 GCL of Madrid presented by Marques de Riscal. In a competition decided by the narrowest of margins, the Prague-based side held off Istanbul Warriors powered by Carpe Diem Equestrian Team in a dramatic finale that kept spectators engaged until the very last ride.

GCL of Madrid 2026 results.

Under warm Madrid skies, the latest stop of the 2026 Global Champions League season unfolded with relentless intensity. The fast-paced two-round format once again exposed how little separates the leading teams, with faults and time penalties constantly reshaping the leaderboard throughout the afternoon.

Prague Lions delivered when it mattered most. Niels Bruynseels aboard Oaky Flandria and Fernando Martinez Sommer riding Lady van de Haarterhoeve combined for a decisive finish after Thibeau Spits had earlier laid the groundwork with a sharp opening-round effort on Impress-K van’t Kattenheye Z. Their combined score of just one time fault ultimately proved enough to seal victory.

Fernando Martinez Sommer later reflected on the significance of the result in the wider championship battle.

“Getting maximum points here in Madrid was absolutely crucial for us, so I’m incredibly proud of the team today,” he said. “Everyone delivered when it mattered, and that’s what makes the difference at this level. It’s still a long championship ahead, but this is exactly the kind of result we need.”

Teammate Niels Bruynseels praised both the atmosphere in Madrid and the collective effort behind the win.

“Madrid is always a highlight for me,” he said. “The crowd is unbelievable, the arena is beautiful, and everything for the horses is top class. It’s a special place to win.”

Istanbul Warriors pushed the eventual winners all the way to the line and secured second place on five faults after another polished performance from Abdel Saïd and Simon Delestre. Abdel Saïd, riding Wathnan Zasou vom Claashof, incurred a costly time fault before Simon Delestre produced a crucial clear aboard Gatsby du Tillard to confirm the runner-up finish.

“Honestly, that was a proper fight right to the end,” Abdel Saïd said. “My horse gave me everything. Of course you always want the win, but to come away with a podium and still lead the championship is a great feeling.”

Home favourites Madrid in Motion delighted the Spanish crowd by securing third place on six faults. Maikel van der Vleuten delivered a standout clear on Quastor vd Heffinck before Sergio Álvarez Moya, riding Quadrado, added only two time faults to ensure a podium finish in front of the home supporters.

“It was a challenging class and you really had to stay focused from start to finish,” said van der Vleuten. “A podium in Madrid is always special.”

For Sergio Álvarez Moya, the occasion carried additional meaning.

“Riding here at home always means a bit more,” he said. “To finish on the podium in Madrid is something to be proud of.”

The championship standings tightened considerably following the Spanish leg. Istanbul Warriors powered by Carpe Diem Equestrian Team and Basel Cosmopolitans powered by Les Trois Rois now share the top spot on 69 points, while Prague Lions surged into third place on 68 points after their Madrid triumph. Valkenswaard United remain close behind on 67.5 points, with St Tropez Pirates completing the top five on 65.

Round one proved particularly unforgiving, with the technical course and strict time allowed catching out several teams. Prague Lions stood out as the only side to record a double clear across the field, underlining the demanding nature of the track.

Among those missing qualification for round two were Monaco Aces and Scandinavian Vikings on 16 faults, while New York Empire, Riesenbeck International and Mexico Amigos all finished on 20 faults. Cairo Pharaohs endured a difficult outing with 32 faults, and Rome Gladiators saw their hopes end prematurely following an elimination in the opening round.

The second round brought fresh drama. Riyadh Knights produced the first double clear of the round thanks to Emanuele Gaudiano aboard Nikolaj de Music and Olivier Perreau with GL Events Dorai d’Aiguilly. Basel Cosmopolitans recovered well after an early mistake from Olivier Philippaerts, while Shanghai Swans slipped down the standings after costly rails from Giacomo Casadei.

The loudest roar of the afternoon came when Madrid in Motion returned to the arena. Maikel van der Vleuten’s superb clear ride on Quastor vd Heffinck briefly raised hopes of a home victory before Prague Lions eventually closed the contest in composed fashion.

All eyes turned to the final riders as Niels Bruynseels collected a single time fault aboard Oaky Flandria, leaving the title within reach but far from secure. Fernando Martinez Sommer then delivered under immense pressure, guiding Lady van de Haarterhoeve to a faultless round that secured victory for Prague Lions on a final score of one fault.

The European leg of the championship now moves to the French Riviera, with Cannes scheduled to host the next stage of the 2026 Global Champions League from 4 to 6 June. With the standings tighter than ever, the battle for the title is rapidly intensifying.

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Obliteration made a successful return from his Saudi adventure with an authoritative victory in Saturday’s $150,000 Chick Lang presented by Kaiser Permanente at Laurel Park, surging past pace-setter Shane’s Wonder in the stretch before drawing away by 3½ lengths.

The six-furlong contest for three-year-olds formed part of a high-profile 14-race program built around the 151st running of the Preakness Stakes and attracted a competitive field of seven promising sprinters.

Laurel Park race results.

Owned by Leland Ackerley Racing, James Sherwood, Jode Shupe and John Cilia, Obliteration was making his first appearance since finishing runner-up in the Saudi Derby (G1) in February. Sent off the strong public choice, the colt justified expectations with a polished display under jockey Jose Ortiz.

Trained by Hall of Famer Steve Asmussen, Obliteration stopped the clock in 1:09.77, securing his fourth career victory and his third stakes success following last year’s Sanford Stakes (G3) at Saratoga Race Course.

Shane’s Wonder broke sharply from the gate and dictated the pace through an opening quarter-mile in 22.54 seconds. Obliteration tracked comfortably in second while Top Manipulator and Igniter remained within striking distance down the backstretch.

Approaching the turn, Shane’s Wonder continued to cling to the lead after a half-mile in 45.76 seconds as challengers lined up behind him. Obliteration briefly dropped back to fourth before Ortiz angled him wide entering the straight. Once set down for his run, the colt accelerated decisively, sweeping past the leaders inside the final furlong and quickly putting the race beyond doubt.

Shane’s Wonder held second by a nose from Igniter, with Fulmine, Top Manipulator, Magic Wallet and Hollywood Import completing the order. Buds Notion was withdrawn before the race.

The victory provided Asmussen with a seventh career success in the Chick Lang Stakes, adding to earlier wins with Lantana Mob, Holy Boss, Mitole, Yaupon, Mighty Mischief and Ryvit.

Asmussen praised the colt’s adaptability after the race and expressed satisfaction with how he handled the demanding international campaign earlier this season.

“He’s an extremely talented horse who’s remarkably versatile that’s given us very good days,” Asmussen said. “For him to make the trip to Saudi, go through quarantine, come back and beat a quality field the way you expected him to, couldn’t be happier.”

The veteran trainer added that shorter sprint distances may now suit the colt best moving forward, with major summer targets already under consideration.

“I think the value to create with him now is to race him shorter,” Asmussen said. “Obviously, races like the Allen Jerkens, we feel he’s of that caliber.”

Ortiz was equally impressed by the ease of the performance.

“He was traveling very good every step of the way,” the jockey said. “When I asked him to go, he was there for me.”

He also acknowledged the challenge horses can face returning from overseas assignments.

“Usually when they go overseas, they take a little bit to get back,” Ortiz added. “I trust Steve 100 percent. He has done this a thousand times and knows what he is doing.”

With another commanding sprint performance added to his résumé, Obliteration now looks set to emerge as one of the leading three-year-old sprinters in training heading into the second half of the season.

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The Bangalore Turf Club (BTC) , witnessed another competitive contest during the Bangalore Summer Meeting’s sixth day on Sunday, 17 May 2026, as Elysium produced a polished performance to land Race No. 6, The Racing Patrons Plate, a Class III event for horses rated 40 to 65 over 1400 metres at 5:30 PM. Representing M/s. DT Racing & Breeding LLP, Mr Mukul A. Sonawala, Mr S. R. Sanas and Sarainaga Racing Pvt Ltd, Elysium delivered a sharp finish under Akshay Kumar for trainer S.S. Attaollahi, clocking 1:24.89 in an authoritative display. The latest Bangalore race result 17 May card continued to showcase tightly fought finishes and strong tactical riding throughout the afternoon.

Settled comfortably through the early stages, Elysium travelled fluently behind the pace before Akshay Kumar angled the gelding into striking position approaching the final bend. Once balanced in the straight, the winner responded willingly and quickened decisively inside the final furlong, asserting superiority with a sustained burst that left the chasing pack struggling to match strides. Trainer S.S. Attaollahi’s charge displayed both composure and acceleration, qualities that proved decisive in the closing stages of the seven-furlong contest.

Hazel finished second with P. Trevor in the saddle for trainer Prasanna Kumar, stopping the clock at 1:25.86 after staying on gamely in pursuit of the winner. Silicon Star secured third place for jockey Antony Raj S. and trainer V. Lokanath in a time of 1:26.09, completing the frame after a competitive stretch run among the placed runners.

With the evening programme moving towards its concluding stages, attention at Bangalore Turf Club now turns to the feature attractions still to come as the Summer Meeting continues to gather momentum.

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At Bangalore Turf Club (BTC) , the fifth race of the Bangalore Summer Meeting’s sixth day on Sunday, 17 May 2026, saw STARZELLA produce an impressive maiden victory in The Track Lightning Plate, a 1400-metre contest for three-year-old horses. Ridden confidently by P. Trevor and trained by Prasanna Kumar, the filly stopped the clock at 1:24.70 to hand her connections a polished success in the evening feature for maidens. The winner races in the ownership of Capt Jamshed J Appoo, Mr K Narayan, Mr P Prasanna Kumar, Dr N Swaroop Kumar and Mr Rustam Phiroze Mehta. As part of the wider Bangalore race result 17 May coverage, the performance stood out for its authority and composure under pressure.

Breaking smartly and settling into a favourable rhythm through the early stages, STARZELLA travelled fluently behind the pace before quickening decisively entering the straight. P. Trevor timed his challenge to perfection, asking the filly for her effort at the right moment as she responded willingly to surge clear in the closing furlong. The manner of victory suggested both maturity and promise, with the Prasanna Kumar-trained runner maintaining a strong gallop right through the line.

Second place went to LEGACY FIELD, another representative from the yard of Prasanna Kumar, partnered by Akshay Kumar, who finished in 1:25.70 after staying on steadily in the straight. CANTARINA, ridden by Suraj Narredu and trained by S. Narredu, completed the frame in third with a timing of 1:26.07 after making late progress over the final stages.

With The Track Lightning Plate concluded, attention at BTC now shifts to The Racing Patrons Plate scheduled for 5:30 PM, as the Bangalore Summer Meeting continues to build towards the day’s bigger contests.

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The Bangalore Turf Club (BTC), produced another exciting chapter during the Bangalore Summer Meeting, 6th day, on Sunday, 17 May 2026, as Iron Mirage stormed to victory in Race No. 4, The War Hammer Million, a 1400-metre contest for three-year-old horses run at 4:30 PM. Trained by Prasanna Kumar and confidently ridden by Akshay Kumar, Iron Mirage clocked 1:24.25 to secure a stylish success for owners Mr Meka Yugandhar, Capt Jamshed J Appoo, Mr K Manoj Kumar & Mr Ashok Ranpise, and Ms DT Racing & Breeding LLP. The performance quickly became one of the standout talking points of the Bangalore race result 17 May.

Iron Mirage travelled strongly through the early stages before Akshay Kumar gradually improved position approaching the final bend. Once balanced in the home straight, the colt responded gamely under pressure and produced a decisive burst inside the final furlong to settle the issue. The winner showed both tactical speed and composure, qualities that proved crucial in a competitive field of improving three-year-olds.

Moonveil finished second after a determined effort under P. Trevor for trainer S.S. Attaollahi, stopping the clock at 1:24.66 while keeping the winner honest throughout the closing stages. Deep Respect, trained by S. Narredu and ridden by Suraj Narredu, stayed on to claim third place in 1:25.70 after making late progress from off the pace.

With The War Hammer Million concluded, attention at Bengaluru now turns to the next event on the card, The Track Lightning Plate at 5:00 PM, where another competitive field is expected to keep the excitement rolling at the summer meeting.

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At the renowned Aqueduct Racetrack in New York, an eight-race programme will be staged on Sunday, May 17, featuring a balanced mix of turf and dirt contests across sprint and route distances. The card will commence at 1:10 p.m. and continue through the afternoon, covering distances from 6 furlongs to 1 1/16 miles across allowance, claiming, starter allowance, and maiden categories. The Aqueduct Race Cards 17 May will present a full and competitive Sunday lineup.

Opening proceedings will be a sharp sprint test where early pace is expected to define the outcome, as the first race goes to post at 1:10 p.m. over 7 furlongs on dirt for a $60,000 starter allowance. Egyptian, New York Scrappy, Resilient Hero, Solomini’s World, First Pitch, and Come Full Circle will contest the opener in a tightly packed field that rewards fast breaks and sustained speed.

Moving into a more tactical turf contest, the second race at 1:38 p.m. will be run over 1 1/16 miles for an $83,000 allowance optional claiming purse on the Aqueduct Race Cards 17 May programme. Rock the Weekend, George Briggs, Outsource, Iron Max, Cable Ready, and Sanzio will line up in a competitive middle-distance event where race rhythm and positioning will be key.

Bringing together a field of emerging runners, the third race at 2:06 p.m. will be contested over 1 1/16 miles on turf for a $60,000 maiden claiming prize as part of the fixture. Languid, Chips and Fish, Fateful Lightning, Ruby’s Trouble, Teutonic, and Joy Division will all look to secure a breakthrough performance in an evenly matched contest.

Shifting back to dirt, the fourth race at 2:36 p.m. will see a 7-furlong claiming event worth $47,000, where tactical speed is expected to be decisive. Cararra, Short Shift, Sabby Sunset, Brzina, Shadyside, and Santagata will take part in a sprint that often rewards those well placed early.

Delivering a fast-paced turf sprint, the fifth race at 3:07 p.m. will go over 6 furlongs for a $90,000 allowance optional claiming purse on the programme. Sweet Brown Sugar, I’m Mo Joke, Without Cause, Pandora’s Gift, Di’s Surprise, and Capturing will compete in a sharp test where acceleration in the final furlong is crucial.

Testing stamina over a developing distance, the sixth race at 3:38 p.m. will be run over 1 1/16 miles on turf for a $48,000 maiden claiming contest within the meeting. Trail Blaze, Probe, Dreams of Rome, Big Frosty, Manor Park, and Sicilian Dancer will attempt to establish themselves over a longer trip.

Setting up a competitive 1 mile on dirt, the seventh race at 4:09 p.m. will carry a $57,000 claiming purse on the Aqueduct Race Cards 17 May schedule where balance between speed and stamina will be essential. Calling Card, Seeker’s Hope, The Obliterator, Sequential, Flash of Chaos, and Thirteen G’s will line up in a closely matched field.

Closing the programme in a turf sprint for developing runners, the eighth race at 4:41 p.m. will be a 6-furlong maiden special weight worth $80,000 on the fixture. Garden of Grace, Charlottesuniverse, Saratoga Daisy, Aperitif, Saint Margaret, and No Need to Panic will complete the card in a promising finale.

Across the day at the historic Aqueduct Racetrack, the Aqueduct Race Cards 17 May will deliver a varied and competitive programme with multiple distance tests ensuring sustained interest from start to finish.

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Fort Washington became the first repeat winner of the Dinner Party Stakes in 100 years with a determined Grade 3
Francis Lui’s three-timer at Sha Tin tightened the Hong Kong trainers’ championship race as Superb Spirit, Thunder Kit and Meaningful
Turf Star rallied late under Jorge Ruiz to capture the James W. Murphy Stakes at Laurel Park for trainer Graham
Prague Lions edged Istanbul Warriors in a thrilling finish to win the 2026 GCL of Madrid at Club de Campo
Obliteration swept to an impressive victory in the Chick Lang Stakes at Laurel Park, giving trainer Steve Asmussen another major
Bangalore race result 17 May saw Elysium produce a commanding finish to win The Racing Patrons Plate at Bangalore Turf
Bangalore race result 17 May saw Starzella deliver a smart maiden victory in The Track Lightning Plate at Bangalore Turf
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