Expanded programme as summer season starts at Saudi second track Ta’if

King Khalid racecourse at Ta’if, where the racing season runs from June to October. Photo: Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia / Khalid Alfalih

48 meetings to include 11 new major races worth a collective $1.2m at region’s only summer racing venue

Saudi Arabia: Racing in Saudi Arabia returns on Thursday June 16 with a significantly expanded programme at King Khalid racecourse in Ta’if.

This year the Ta’if racing season has been increased to 48 meetings, double the number of fixtures that were staged in 2021, with the season stretching until Saturday, October 8.

In total 384 races will take place – up from 190 – and several valuable new contests have been added to the calendar, including the $260,000 Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Cup, which will be run alongside feature races of the Ta’if season, the King Faisal Cup and Ta’if Cup on Saturday, September 3.

The new National Day Cup meeting on Saturday, September 22, will also feature the Ta'if Derby, Ta'if Sprint Cup and Ta'if Arabian Horses Derby, all worth over $100,000.

Several existing races have received major prize fund boosts, and the winner of the Ta'if Cup for two-year-olds will receive double last year’s figure, at over $100,000, while the three-year-old version will now be worth $130,000 and the OKAZ Cup has increased from $130,000 to $185,000.

Ta’if is situated at a higher altitude and is closer to the coast than Riyadh, making it cooler and able to host racing throughout the summer months.

Several trainers from other GCC countries are expected to bring their horses to Ta’if this season, with support expected from regional neighbours, Bahrain and the UAE.

Salem Binmahfooz, director of racing at the Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia, said: “Our expansion of the Ta’if racing season at King Khalid Racecourse in 2022 signifies our continued investment in racing in Saudi Arabia and our eagerness to see the sport flourish and to engage new audiences.

“The significant increase in racing and prize money will help to attract some of the best horses in Saudi Arabia as well as the wider region to race at this unique course over the coming months.

“We hope that the JCSA’s continued support will further strengthen the roots of Saudi racing to continue the fine progress that has already been made.”

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