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Best horse racing tracks to visit in Africa

See Africa Today by See Africa Today
June 4, 2023
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We all know and love horse racing, but did you know that this sport is also quite popular in certain regions of Africa?

Yep, the Sport of Kings knows no boundaries when it comes to capturing the hearts of horse racing enthusiasts.

Now, it’s time to unleash your inner jockey and get ready for an exhilarating ride as we explore the fascinating world of horse racing in Africa.

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From the breathtaking landscapes to the thunderous hoofbeats echoing through the air, the continent boasts some of the most stunning racetracks that will leave you in awe. Similar to the TwinSpires Belmont Stakes handicapping, some of these also offer you the opportunity to bet, either online or on the racetrack.

So, let’s go on this wild adventure as we take a tour of the best horse racing tracks to visit in Africa.

Must-Visit Horse Racing Tracks in Africa

Kenilworth Racecourse – Cape Town

Horse racing Africa.

When it comes to horse racing in Africa, Kenilworth Racecourse in Cape Town, South Africa, gallops to the forefront. Nestled beneath the majestic Table Mountain, this track offers a mesmerizing backdrop that takes your breath away.

Kenilworth Racecourse is the oldest racecourse in South Africa and was established back in 1881.

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The vibrant atmosphere and the ebb and flow of the crowd make for an unforgettable experience. One of the most popular races here is L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate, as well as Sun Met.

Soak up the sunshine, sip on a cool beverage, and witness the adrenaline-fueled races that make Kenilworth a prime destination for racing enthusiasts.

Turffontein Racecourse – Johannesburg

We are moving on to the vibrant city of Johannesburg, fondly known as the city of gold. Here, the incredible Turffontein Racecourse awaits your arrival with open gates and a rich history that will captivate your senses.

Turffontein is renowned for hosting some of South Africa’s most prestigious races, making it a magnet for top-tier jockeys and magnificent horses from across the globe.

The Turffontein Racecourse also has a lot of history and was established in 1892.

A fun fact about the Turffontein Racecourse is that the locals found a bunch of gold under the racecourse, but that didn’t stop the officials from organizing races. In fact, gold was mined at 1.5km below the racecourse while racing continued on the course.

Prepare to be spellbound by the glitz and glamour that permeates the air, as each race brings with it a sense of anticipation and exhilaration. Turffontein is undeniably a premier racing destination that promises to dazzle you with its undeniable charm and sheer excitement.

Port Louis: Champ de Mars Racecourse – Mauritius

Nestled in the vibrant Mauritian capital of Port Louis, the iconic Champ de Mars Racecourse has stood proudly since 1812, boasting an illustrious history that spans centuries.

In fact, the Mauritius Turf Club, which oversees this magnificent track, is the second oldest active turf club in the world. It’s a testament to the enduring passion for horse racing on this enchanting island.

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As the racing season unfolds from around April to December each year, the Champ de Mars Racecourse becomes a hub of exhilarating action. It hosts a myriad of notable races that attract both local enthusiasts and international spectators.

Among the renowned events that grace this historic track are the prestigious Barbé Cup, the gripping Maiden Cup, the elegant Duchess of York Cup, and the esteemed Duke of York Cup.

Greyville Racecourse – Durban South Africa

Greyville Racecourse – Durban South Africa.

Prepare yourself for the epitome of horse racing excellence in South Africa—the Durban July Handicap. This prestigious event stands tall as the country’s answer to Britain’s illustrious Royal Ascot, even though it is not as popular.

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Since its inception in 1897, the race has graced the iconic Greyville Racecourse, attracting not only avid racing enthusiasts but also catching the eye of none other than Queen Elizabeth II herself, a passionate admirer of horses who have graced the track on multiple occasions.

When the Durban July Handicap arrives, prepare to be swept away by a wave of energy, elegance, and equine prowess. The convergence of top-class horses, skilled jockeys, and a captivated audience creates an unforgettable spectacle that has become deeply ingrained in South Africa’s racing culture.

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