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Seven Winners Shine on Competitive Kempton Park Evening

Kempton Park race results 30 march all weather racing under lights
By | 31 Mar 2026 | Mumbai

A competitive evening of flat racing unfolded at Kempton Park Racecourse on Monday, March 30, with a seven-race card showcasing a mix of promising fillies, maiden performers, and experienced handicappers on the all-weather surface.

The opening race at 2:10 PM, the Fillies’ Novice Stakes, saw Sizzling Seixas (FR) deliver a composed and encouraging performance under Hector Crouch. The filly travelled smoothly throughout and showed a strong turn of foot in the closing stages to secure victory, marking a promising start to the card.

At 2:40 PM, the Interactive Handicap Stakes over six furlongs produced a lively sprint finish. Escape Plan, ridden by Sean Levey, was well-positioned early and produced a perfectly timed run to take control late on, demonstrating both pace and race awareness.

The 3:10 PM Fillies’ Handicap Stakes featured a solid effort from Art Gallery (IRE) under P. J. McDonald. After settling comfortably, the filly built momentum in the straight and finished strongly to claim the win with authority.

In the 3:40 PM Maiden Fillies’ Stakes over 1 mile 2 furlongs and 219 yards, Galaxy Star stood out with an impressive display. Guided by Rossa Ryan, the filly showed both stamina and class, asserting dominance in the final stretch to register a notable maiden success.

The 4:10 PM Handicap Stakes over seven furlongs saw Me Tarzan (IRE) emerge victorious in a closely fought contest. Ridden by Harry Vigors, the horse displayed determination and resilience, battling through the final stages to edge ahead of rivals.

At 4:40 PM, the Extra Places Handicap Stakes over seven furlongs delivered another competitive race. Quick Quasar (IRE), partnered by Hollie Doyle, produced a confident and controlled ride, staying in contention throughout before quickening late to secure the win.

The final race at 5:10 PM, the Price Boosts Handicap Stakes over 1 mile 3 furlongs and 219 yards, brought the meeting to a strong conclusion. Cospicua, under Lewis Edmunds, showed excellent stamina and determination, staying on powerfully in the closing stages to take victory.

Overall, the Kempton Park meeting offered an engaging blend of emerging talent and competitive racing. Several winners delivered performances that suggest further progress, while the consistent track conditions ensured fair and exciting contests across all seven races.

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