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01 Aug 2024

The sad demise of Karan Singh brings back memories of the winners he rode for me and my family when we had horses with Madhu Manglorkar and he used to ride for him especially in Hyderabad. He rode Manglorkar's Makalu to many big race victories at Hyderabad.

He was a pleasant person and gave of his best for the owners he rode for. I do not remember having to reproach him for an indifferent ride or a ride against instructions.

Born in a racing Rajput family from Mohabbat Nagar, he was the son of Takhat Singh, a long time trainer at Delhi. His brothers Bhagat Singh and Shakti Singh were also jockeys, but not of his calibre. He himself was among the top five at all centres and champion at Hyderabad. His dead heat win in Bangalore Derby is one for record books.

May Ishwar grant moksh to his soul

Dead Heat Picture of Skyline Ridden by Karan Singh. Mauritius Pearl Ridden by Jockey M Shafiq


Recent News

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Due to inclement weather conditions rendering the race track unsuitable for racing, the Stewards of the Bangalore Turf Club have decided to postpone today's races scheduled for Sunday, 18th May 2025 to Tuesday, May 20 2025.

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Lady trainer Parvati Byramji, wife of leading trainer Darius Byramji passed away at her home in Bengaluru in the evening on Thursday, May 8, reportedly following a cardiac arrest. She was 45.

Parvati, daughter in law of the legendary trainer Rashid Byramji in her brief career made a mark for herself recording a good number of classic victories, both at her home centre (Bengaluru) and the top racing centre (Mumbai).

India race extends condolences to the bereaved family.

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Former Jockey Md Shafiq passed away in Bangalore on Sunday at the age of 76. Our sincere condolences to the bereaved family.

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Trainer S S Shah has announced his retirement after 55 years with a license at the age of 87 on Sunday, March 23. Veteran trainer SS Shah completing 55 years of training thoroughbreds and leading-in close to a 1000 winners. Shah has been extremely popular over the decades and most of all has been a gentleman to the core. He maintained a high reputation and was one who was rooted to the ground despite several high points in his long and illustrious career. He also enjoyed a decent career as a jockey before taking up his trainers' licence in 1969.
He has a rare distinction of winning back-to-back Indian Derby titles with Hotstepper (2008) and Antonios (2009). Shah had also the pleasure of leading in Amorous Knight who won the Invitation Cup in 1986. He however, may not have won as many classics as he may have wanted to, but he has been prominent among the trainers' list all through the 55 year of his long presence.

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Mr R Manjunath Ramesh new BTC chairman. Read more....

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Top trainer S Padmanabhan will be back saddling his horses before the start of the Bangalore winter season. The BTC restored his training license this morning after the compromise petition in court. Padmanabhan, it is learnt will saddle a couple of horses during the Derby weekend at Mysore. Here's wishing the senior pro the very best.