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Hyderabad Race Results 19 Oct 2025: Winners & Highlights

Hyderabad Racecourse action on 19 October 2025 with winning horses and jockeys
By | 19 Oct 2025 | Mumbai

The Hyderabad racecourse was alive with excitement on 19 October 2025, welcoming horse racing enthusiasts to a day of high-stakes competition. Seven thrilling races unfolded across the track, each delivering nail-biting finishes, expert jockey tactics, and memorable performances by prize-winning horses. From sprinting sprints to middle-distance contests, the day offered both speed and stamina, rewarding owners with handsome prize money while keeping spectators on the edge of their seats.

Venus de Milo Plate: Class V (1400m, ₹5,00,000) – 12:40 pm

The day opened with the Venus de Milo Plate, a 1400-meter Class V contest offering ₹5,00,000 in prize money. Una Paloma Blanca, under the skilful guidance of jockey Surya Prakash and trained by Mir Faiyaz Ali Khan, surged past the pack to finish first in 1:27.416, awarding the prize money to owner Mrs. T Rohini. Bold Indian, ridden by Mukesh Kumar and trained by S.S.F. Hassan, finished second in 1:29.240, while Tupac, with B. Nikhil aboard for trainer Jasbir Singh, came third in 1:29.684. The race hinted at the competitive spirit that would define the day.

Bold Venture Plate Division II: Class I (1200m, ₹12,25,000) – 1:20 pm

The first sprint of the day, the Bold Venture Plate Division II, unfolded with tension and tactical brilliance. Espionage, ridden by Kuldeep Singh and expertly prepared by D. Netto, crossed the finish line in 1:10.706, securing the prize for owners M/s Prakash Babu, P. Ranga Raju, Dr. Tripuraneni Venkata Aditya Chowdary, and Mr. Donald Anthony Netto. One N Only, also guided by D. Netto with Mukesh Kumar in the saddle, was just behind in 1:10.964, while Vivaldo, ridden by A. Ashhad Asbar for trainer A. Imran Khan, completed the podium in 1:11.830. Espionage’s performance showcased tactical speed and impeccable timing, emphasizing the trainer’s dominance in Hyderabad sprints.

Rani Rudrama Devi Cup: Class III (1600m, ₹7,40,000) – 2:00 pm

At 2:00 PM, the Rani Rudrama Devi Cup over 1600 meters provided a display of stamina and strategy. Krystallos, ridden by P. Ajeeth Kumar and trained by LVR Deshmukh, clinched first place in 1:40.178, awarding the prize money to owners Mr. C Aryama Sundaram & M/s Mukteshwar Racing LLP. Bholi Punjaban, under Mukesh Kumar and Mir Faiyaz Ali Khan, finished a close second in 1:40.363, while Lifes Journey, ridden by G. Naresh and trained by Laxman Singh, came third in 1:40.404. Krystallos’s decisive final furlong push thrilled the crowd, reflecting the synergy between jockey and horse.

Hard Held Plate: Class IV (1600m, ₹6,50,000) – 2:40 pm

The 1600-meter Hard Held Plate brought another layer of excitement. Term Deposit, with P. Ajeeth Kumar aboard and LVR Deshmukh training, powered ahead to finish in 1:39.654, awarding the prize money to Dr. Suresh Chintamaneni. Lake Michigan, ridden by P. Sai Kumar for R.H. Sequeira, finished second in 1:40.712, and Bestie, guided by Akshay Kumar and trainer K. Satheesh, took third in 1:41.032. Term Deposit’s late surge highlighted both the horse’s endurance and the jockey’s tactical patience.

Kinnerasani Cup: Class III (1400m, ₹7,40,000) – 3:20 pm

The Kinnerasani Cup produced a close finish as the 1400-meter sprint tested speed and agility. Rolls Royce, ridden by Abhay Singh and trained by K. Satheesh, surged to victory in 1:25.877, bringing the prize money to Dr. M.A.M. Ramaswamy Chettiar of Chettinad Charitable Trust, represented by Dr. A.C. Muthiah. Glorious Power, under Afroz Khan and trainer L.D. Silva, finished second in 1:26.279, while Gold Giver, with Md. Ekram Alam aboard for trainer L.D. Silva, claimed third in 1:26.351. Rolls Royce’s performance emphasized a perfect start-to-finish execution.

Bold Venture Plate Division I: Class I (1200m, ₹12,25,000)- 4:00 pm

Division I of the Bold Venture Plate highlighted sprinting mastery. Ashoka, guided by Mukesh Kumar and prepared by D. Netto, captured first in 1:12.066, awarding the prize money to owners Dr. Prabhakar Chowdary Tripuraneni, M/s Rama Seshu Eyunni, Donald Anthony Netto, and Dr. Tripuraneni Venkata Aditya Chowdary. Mikimoto, with B. Nikhil and trainer D. Netto, crossed second in 1:12.240, while Calista Girl, ridden by Kuldeep Singh and trained by N. Ravinder Singh, secured third in 1:12.732. Ashoka’s timing and acceleration were flawless, making it one of the standout sprints of the day.

Peddapalli Plate: Class IV (1200m, ₹6,50,000) – 4:40 pm

The day concluded with the 1200-meter Peddapalli Plate, offering a thrilling finale. Cape May, ridden by Md. Ekram Alam and trained by L.D. Silva, finished first in 1:14.011, awarding the prize money to owner Mr. M. Ramakrishna Reddy. Swiss Girl, with Mukesh Kumar and trainer A. Imran Khan, finished second in 1:14.353, and Clarity, under Kuldeep Singh and Laxman Singh, claimed third in 1:14.436. Cape May’s final burst of speed provided a fitting climax to an exhilarating day of racing.

The Hyderabad Race Results on 19 October 2025 highlighted the perfect blend of skill, strategy, and equine excellence. Each race showcased not only the speed and stamina of the horses but also the meticulous planning of trainers and the precision of jockeys. The owners of the winning horses were handsomely rewarded, reflecting the stakes and prestige of Hyderabad racing. As the crowd dispersed, the day left an indelible mark of excitement, demonstrating why Hyderabad continues to be a premier destination for competitive horse racing.

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