Durban July Results
The Durban July, one of South Africa's most prestigious horse racing events, takes place annually at Greyville Racecourse in Durban. The event is a major highlight on the local and international horse racing calendar, attracting top-class horses, jockeys, and trainers from around the world.History of the Durban July
The Durban July has its roots dating back to 1897 when it was first held as the "Durban Handicap". Over the years, the event has evolved into one of Africa's most prestigious horse racing events. The race is open to horses aged three and older, with a minimum handicap weight of 53 kilograms.Key Statistics
- The Durban July is run over a distance of approximately 2,000 meters.
- The event has an average attendance of around 50,000 spectators.
- The total prize purse for the Durban July typically ranges between R20 million and R30 million (approximately $1.3 to $2 million USD).
Durban July Main Race
The Durban July main race is a Grade 1 event, which makes it one of the most prestigious races in South Africa. The event is open to horses aged three and older, with a minimum handicap weight of 53 kilograms.Race Conditions
- The Durban July is run over a distance of approximately 2,000 meters.
- The event has an average field size of around 16 horses.
- The total prize purse for the Durban July typically ranges between R20 million and R30 million (approximately $1.3 to $2 million USD).
Year | Horse Name | Jockey | Trainer |
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2020 | Pearl Secret | S'manga Khumalo | Muzi Mthoba |
2019 | Vardani | Richard Fourie | Stuart Pettigrew |
2018 | Azania Rose | Keagan De Melo | Paul Peter |
How the Durban July Main Race Works
The Durban July main race is a flat horse racing event that takes place on a Saturday in mid-July. The event starts at 15:40, with horses parading before the start of the race.The Durban July has two divisions: the Durban July Handicap and the Vodacom Durban July Stakes.
Durban July Betting
The Durban July offers various betting options for spectators. The most popular betting markets include:- Win Bet: Predicting which horse will cross the finish line first.
- Place Bet: Predicting which horses will occupy the top three positions.
- Evens Bet: Predicting whether a specific event (e.g., exacta, trifecta) occurs during the race.
How to Watch the Durban July Main Race
The Durban July main race is broadcast live on various television channels and streaming platforms. Spectators can also watch the event at the Greyville Racecourse.Questions and Answers
Q: What is the history of the Durban July?
A: The Durban July has its roots dating back to 1897 when it was first held as the "Durban Handicap". Over the years, the event has evolved into one of Africa's most prestigious horse racing events.Q: What are some key statistics about the Durban July?
A: The Durban July is run over a distance of approximately 2,000 meters. The event has an average attendance of around 50,000 spectators and a total prize purse typically ranging between R20 million and R30 million.Q: What are some common betting options for the Durban July?
A: The most popular betting markets include win bets (predicting which horse will cross the finish line first), place bets (predicting which horses will occupy the top three positions), and even money bets (predicting whether a specific event occurs during the race).External Links
- Official Durban July Website
- Durban July Handicap Information (Kenilworth Racing)
- Durban July Festival Schedule and Results (Racing Post)
- Durban July Handicap Results - 2020 (Horseracing South Africa)
- Durban July on Wikipedia
Durban July Festival Schedule
The Durban July festival takes place over several days, with the main event being the Durban July Handicap. The schedule includes various other horse racing events and activities.