Horses shine at Corridor 13
The horse-racing event was organised by the Corridor Turf Club and held at Corridor 13 in the Omaheke Region.
Stebbins, Eagle, Von Trotha, Prince de Lago, Symbol of Freedom, Kuaima and Spanish Queen were among the horses that dazzled at the Aminius Horse Racing Independence Bash in the Omaheke Region recently.
The event was organised by the Corridor Turf Club (CTC) and held at Corridor 13 in Omaheke.
Stebbins, from the Professor Supporters Club (PSC), won the main
2 000-metre race and took home
N$2 500 plus a sheep, while Starlile from Okahandja Racing Club (ORC) came second and pocketed N$ 1 500.
Starlile was followed home by PSC's Shadaloo, who claimed the N$1 000 third prize. In the maiden division, the 1 000m race was won by Spanish Queen from Kalahari Racing, while Blou and Symbol of Freedom took second and third place, respectively. Majoongue and Shadow Play from Corridor Racing won the 1 000m under the 'boer-perd beginners' and top category, respectively.
Kuaima from ORC won race A of the 1 000m Nam-bred beginners, while Surprise Number One won race B. In the 1 600m Nam-bred maiden race, Symbol of Freedom emerged victorious. Professor Junior won the 1 000m graduation race, followed by Bright Eye in second place, while Diesel from Kalahari Racing took third place.
The 1 000m and 1 800m D-division category races, were won by Eagle, who took home a cow.
Von Trotha won the 1 000m and
2 000m A-division races.
Prince de Lago won the 1 000m thoroughbred open race, while Rockly Beach won the 1 800m race in the same category.
Formed in 2016, the CTC aims to promote horse-racing among Corridor 13 inhabitants and the sport in the Aminius constituency.
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The event was organised by the Corridor Turf Club (CTC) and held at Corridor 13 in Omaheke.
Stebbins, from the Professor Supporters Club (PSC), won the main
2 000-metre race and took home
N$2 500 plus a sheep, while Starlile from Okahandja Racing Club (ORC) came second and pocketed N$ 1 500.
Starlile was followed home by PSC's Shadaloo, who claimed the N$1 000 third prize. In the maiden division, the 1 000m race was won by Spanish Queen from Kalahari Racing, while Blou and Symbol of Freedom took second and third place, respectively. Majoongue and Shadow Play from Corridor Racing won the 1 000m under the 'boer-perd beginners' and top category, respectively.
Kuaima from ORC won race A of the 1 000m Nam-bred beginners, while Surprise Number One won race B. In the 1 600m Nam-bred maiden race, Symbol of Freedom emerged victorious. Professor Junior won the 1 000m graduation race, followed by Bright Eye in second place, while Diesel from Kalahari Racing took third place.
The 1 000m and 1 800m D-division category races, were won by Eagle, who took home a cow.
Von Trotha won the 1 000m and
2 000m A-division races.
Prince de Lago won the 1 000m thoroughbred open race, while Rockly Beach won the 1 800m race in the same category.
Formed in 2016, the CTC aims to promote horse-racing among Corridor 13 inhabitants and the sport in the Aminius constituency.
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