Seoul Racecourse Park Delivers a Spectacular Eleven-Race Lineup Packed with Thrills and Excitement

Exciting racing action at Seoul Racecourse Park with jockeys and horses crossing the finish line on August 24th, 2025
By | 25 Aug 2025 | Mumbai

Seoul Racecourse Park Thrills Crowd as Eleven Horses Shine on August 24th, 2025

A wave of excitement swept over Seoul Racecourse Park on August 24th, 2025, as trainers, jockeys, and fans celebrated an action-packed day of racing. Smiles, handshakes, and pats on the neck of victorious horses highlighted the human side of the sport, with every win reflecting preparation, skill, and determination. From the first race, it was clear the day would be one for the racing books.

The day began with a class sixth, special weight race over 1200 meters for two-year-olds. My Runner secured victory with Johan Victoire on the saddle for trainer Lee Gwan Ho in 1:14.4. Cham Bbareun Mal finished second with Jo Jae Ro riding for trainer Lee Joon Chel, while King Master placed third with Moon Se Young for trainer Lee Dong Kook.

The second race, a 1300-meter class 6 special weight contest, saw Unju Time claim the win under Jo Jae Ro for trainer Kim Dong Chul in 1:21.1. Ghost Gale, with Song Jae Chul for trainer Lee Shin Woo, was second, and Turn Table, guided by Kim Seong Hyun for trainer Koo Ja Heung, finished third.

In the third race, a 1400-meter class 6 special weight test, X-Factor crossed the line first with Kim Yong Geun on board for trainer Kim Dong Kyun in 1:28.3. Hanmadimaldo placed second with Furkan Yuksel for trainer Jung Haback, and Eclipse Tango finished third with Moon Se Young for trainer Seo Hong Soo.

The class five, 1400-meter handicap race kept spectators on edge. Clair Big Bang took victory with Kim Jeong Jun riding for trainer Song Moon Gil in 1:27.0. Gold Catcher, with Johan Victoire for trainer Luigi Riccardi, was second, and Max Party, guided by Merari Maia Ruan for trainer Son Young Pyo, finished third.

The 1300-meter class five handicap race saw Mega Step cross the finish line first with Lee Dong Ha for trainer Song Moon Gil in 1:20.2. Hit Fly, with Song Jae Chul for trainer Jeon Seung Gyu, placed second, and Lucky Day, ridden by Kim Tae Hun for trainer Tony Castanheira, finished third.

The 1200-meter class five handicap maintained the excitement with Cheongryongui Cal winning under Lee Hyeok for trainer Park Jee Heon in 1:13.4. Global Time, guided by Wong Chin Chuen for trainer Jeon Seung Gyu, was second, and Breedo Trophy, ridden by Lee Dong Ha for trainer Jung Haback, finished third.

The seventh race, a 1700-meter class four handicap, produced Super Bluemoon as the winner with Kim Tae Hun on the saddle for trainer Shim Seung Tae in 1:50.3. Awesome Queen, guided by Lim Da Bin for trainer Moon Byeong Ki, placed second, and Smile Gold, with Jeong Jeong Hee for trainer Luigi Riccardi, finished third.

The 1800-meter class four handicap saw Wonderful Northern claim victory with Merari Maia Ruan riding for trainer Seo Bum Seok in 1:55.5. Stunning Money, guided by Kim Dong Soo for trainer Kim Dong Kyun, was second, and Black Satang, with Jeong Jeong Hee for trainer Luigi Riccardi, finished third.

The 1200-meter class four handicap produced Amazon King as the winner with Kim Tae Hun on the saddle for trainer Tony Castanheira in 1:12.5. No Problem, guided by Moon Se Young for trainer Choi Yong Geon, placed second, and Hansen Bracing, with Lee Dong Ha for trainer Jeon Seung Gyu, finished third.

The penultimate race, a 1400-meter class three handicap, saw Healing Haven cross the line first with Kim Hyo Jung riding for trainer Cho Hyun Soo in 1:24.9. Diana, with Kim Tae Hun for trainer Tony Castanheira, was second, and Geomibulu, guided by Jeong Woo Ju for trainer Kang Hwan Min, finished third.

The closing race, a class one 2000-meter handicap, ended the day with Gangpungma taking victory under Jo Jae Ro for trainer Kim Dong Chul in 2:07.6. Global Socks, with Lee Dong Ha for trainer Kang Sung O, was second, and Mega Dragon, guided by Johan Victoire for trainer Kim Dong Kyun, finished third.

From early sprints to the long-distance finale, Seoul Racecourse Park delivered thrilling performances across all classes, showcasing the skill of both horses and riders. Fans left with memories of champions and anticipation for the next race day, proving why Seoul Racecourse Park remains a hub for racing excellence.

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