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Bangalore Turf Club Set for Grand Return with Summer Meeting 2026 Launching on May 1

Bangalore Turf Club race track during Bangalore Summer Meeting 2026 in Bengaluru
By | 20 Apr 2026 | Mumbai

The Bangalore Turf Club (BTC) is poised to orchestrate a distinguished revival of racing with the commencement of the much-anticipated Bangalore Summer Meeting 2026, set to begin on Friday, May 1, following an extended suspension necessitated by the outbreak of Glanders.

This resumption signifies far more than the reopening of the racing calendar; it represents the restoration of vibrancy, tradition, and competitive spirit to Bengaluru, one of India’s most eminent racing centres, after a prolonged period of dormancy since November 29. The meticulously curated programme spans the entirety of May and extends into the succeeding months, promising a harmonious blend of preparatory fixtures and high-calibre contests.

The season will ceremonially commence with the opening fixture on Friday, May 1, swiftly followed by a Sunday engagement on May 3, thereby establishing a structured cadence predominantly centred around weekend racing. The schedule unfolds with further fixtures on May 9 and May 10, advancing into another compelling weekend on May 16 and May 17 with The War Hammer Million serving as the first marquee highlight of the season, a contest poised to assemble a formidable field and provide an early barometer of excellence among established performers.

The competitive sequence continues with meetings on May 23 and May 24 with the illustrious H.H. Jayachamaraja Wadiyar Cup lending heritage and prestige to the programme, standing as a cornerstone of the Bengaluru racing tradition.

The month will culminate with fixtures on May 30 and May 31 featuring the Karnataka Juvenile Million Grade III, a pivotal contest that traditionally unveils promising two-year-olds and frequently serves as a precursor to future classic aspirations.

The initial phase of the meeting is expected to serve as a vital conditioning interval, enabling equine athletes to reacclimatise to competitive demands while affording trainers the opportunity to judiciously assess and refine their charges following the enforced hiatus. Concurrently, it offers racegoers a renewed avenue to reconnect with the sport as momentum steadily intensifies.

With a judiciously structured calendar and a progressive escalation in competitive depth, the Bangalore Summer Meeting 2026 is set to rekindle enthusiasm and reaffirm its stature within the Indian racing panorama. The return of racing not only reinstates the spectacle of the sport but also revitalises the intricate ecosystem that sustains it, encompassing trainers, jockeys, owners, and devoted patrons alike.For more stay tuned to Racebuzz .

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