The Durban July: Africa’s Greatest Horse Racing Event

The Durban July, sometimes known as the Hollywoodbets Durban July, is a prestigious, Grade One horse racing event held each year at the Hollywoodbets Greyville Racecourse in Durban.

The prize purse for the event currently stands at R5 million.

The event, held every July, as the name suggests, has become one of South Africa’s biggest spectacles, expanding far beyond just horse racing. Now, the Hollywoodbets Durban July has positioned itself as a leading fashion and entertainment event, attracting visitors from around the world.

Each year, the theme for the event is announced in February or March, giving attendees plenty of opportunity to prepare.

The Hollywoodbets Greyville Racecourse

The Hollywoodbets Greyville Racecourse hosts nine Grade One races during the South African Champions Season. Located near the Durban Golden Mile beachfront and the Royal Durban Golf Club, the course is a right-handed, pear-shaped track.

The racecourse is named, in part, after its title sponsor, Hollywoodbets, a South African sports betting operator.

The Hollywoodbets Greyville Racecourse is home to an uphill section between the 2200m and 1800m mark, followed by a gentle downward slope until the 1200m point. Another uphill section can be found between the 1000m and the straight, which is relatively level and 450m long.

The Durban July in 2024

In 2024, the 128th Durban July will be held on Saturday 6th July, and the theme for the event is “Ride the Wave”.

There are eighteen runners on the final field, including some of the country’s best middle-distance horses. The horses and their jockeys include:

  • Royal Victory – Muzi Yeni
  • Barbaresco – Gavin Lerena
  • Without Question – Rachel Venniker
  • Future Swing – Richard Fourie
  • Green With Envy – Craig Zackey
  • Shoemaker – Diego De Gouveia
  • Aragosta – Marco V’Rensburg
  • Purple Pitcher – Philasande Mxoli
  • Winchester Mansion – Kabelo Matsunyane
  • See It Again – Pierre Strydom
  • Oriental Charm – Juan Paul V’D Merwe
  • Son of Raj – Calvin Habib
  • Meridius – Athandiwe Mgudlwa
  • Master Redoute – Corne Orffer
  • Cousin Casey – S’Manga Khumalo
  • Double Superlative – Daniel Muscutt
  • Flag Man – Serino Moodley
  • Future Pearl – Grant V’Niekerk
  • Hluhluwe (Reserve)
  • Hotarubi (Reserve)

The above list includes some notable names, including last year’s winner (Winchester Mansion) and runner-up (See It Again). Rachel Venniker, riding Without Question, will get her first opportunity to ride in the Hollywoodbets Durban July, after her intended horse was withdrawn at the last minute in 2023.

the durban july: africa’s greatest horse racing event

Other Races at the Hollywoodbets Greyville Racecourse (2024)

There are seven other supporting races taking place on July 6th, 2024 at the Hollywoodbets Greyville Racecourse, including:

  • Ridgemont Garden Province Stakes (1600m)
  • Post Merchants (1200m)
  • Durban Golden Horseshoe (1400m)
  • Golden Slipper (1400m)
  • SplashOut 2200 (2200m)
  • DStv Gold Vase (3000m)
  • Compendium Insurance Brokers Thukela Handicap (1600m)

The History of the Durban July

The Hollywoodbets Durban July has been held every year since 1897, and the very first race, the Durban Turf Club Handicap (1600m), was won by a horse called Campanajo. The prize purse for the very first Durban July race was 500 sovereigns. Despite its current popularity, only 3,000 attendees were present at the inaugural event.

Fast forward to the present day and the Durban July is regularly attended by more than 50,000 visitors, who revel in the grandeur of the occasion.

The distance of the race has also increased since 1897, changing to 1670m in 1906, then to 1800m in 1913 and 2000m in 1915. It wasn’t until 1941 that the distance was changed again, this time to 2100m. In 1970m the race was set at 2200m, which is how it has remained since.

The most recent winners of the Durban July include:

  • 2023 – Winchester Mansion
  • 2022 – Sparkling Water
  • 2021 – Kommetdieding
  • 2020 – Belgarion
  • 2019 – Do It Again
  • 2018 – Do It Again
  • 2017 – Marinaresco
  • 2016 – The Conglomerate
  • 2015 – Power King
  • 2014 – Legislate

Hollywoodbets Durban July’s Most Famous Horses

Since the event’s inception, there have been several notable horses:

  • Sea Cottage: Shot just weeks before the 1966 iteration of the event, Sea Cottage placed fourth, despite still having the bullet lodged in his hind quarter. Sea Cottage returned to the Durban July a year later, where he finished in a dead heat.
  • El Picha: El Picha was the first horse in 50 years to win the Durban July twice, placing first in both 1999 and 2000.
  • Do It Again: Trained by Justin Snaith, Do It Again won the Durban July consecutively in 2018 and 2019.

Interesting Facts About the Durban July

Given its extensive history, it’s hardly surprising that some fascinating bits of information have arisen from the event over the years. Did you know:

  • Only one two-year-old horse has ever won the Durban July, and that was in 1911.
  • Only five horses have ever won the event back-to-back: Campanajo (1897/98), Corriecrian (1907/1908), Milesia Pride (1949/50), El Picha (1999/2000) and Do It Again (2018/19).
  • The biggest Durban July field was in 1917, when 33 horses lined up at the start.
  • The smallest Durban July fields were in 1897 and 1908, when seven horses lined up at the start.
  • There have only ever been two winning dead heats since the race was founded, once in 1967 (Jollify and Sea Cottage) and then again in 2008 (Pocket Power and Dancer’s Daughter).

Durban July: More Than Just a Horse Race

The Hollywoodbets Durban July Fashion Experience, as presented by the Durban Fashion Fair, sits alongside the racing event every year. The fashion extravaganza takes place both digitally and in print in the months leading up to July, but is also held as a “virtual experience” on the actual race day for DStv viewers.

Once the event theme is announced each year, design students throughout KwaZulu-Natal compete for the Hollywoodbets Durban July Young Designer Award.

OTHER NEWS

31 minutes ago

Video: The Project's Georgie Tunny pays tribute to 'mentor' Lisa Miller as she quits ABC News: ''The best is yet to be come'

31 minutes ago

Video: Deadly discovery in a shoe pile outside a Sunshine Coast family's home

31 minutes ago

Video: Incredible before and after pictures show Hurricane Beryl's destruction after Category 4 storm swept through Caribbean, tearing homes to shreds and leaving six people dead

31 minutes ago

Jason Mraz didn't come out sooner because being gay was 'the punchline of a joke'

31 minutes ago

Sir Ian McKellen reveals injuries and recovery after horror stage fall

31 minutes ago

No room for those who left during crisis: PTI

31 minutes ago

Retired Marine two-star general found dead on Twentynine Palms training center

31 minutes ago

'Ro, Thanks For That Call': Emotional Rahul Dravid Acknowledges Rohit Sharma Stopped Him From Quitting After November 19

31 minutes ago

Sky News host bursts out laughing at SNL skit mocking Democrat candidate options

31 minutes ago

Makhadzi is set to host a ‘One Woman Show’ in Limpopo

31 minutes ago

First Drive: The Valour Is Proof Aston Martin Can Still Make a Perfect Car

31 minutes ago

Bears secondary rated middle-of-the-pack due to inconsistency

31 minutes ago

Mark Bouris reveals when he thinks interest rates will come down

31 minutes ago

Nicole Kidman's adopted daughter Bella posts rare social media photo as she attends Glastonbury festival - after being estranged from actress for years

31 minutes ago

Tia Adeola Brings Back Ruffles For The Summer In New Capsule Collection

31 minutes ago

Six NYC hotels are providing free helicopter airport transfers into the city — with one small catch

33 minutes ago

Australian brand Dusk has collaborated with Allen’s confectionery to release lolly inspired candles and sprays

33 minutes ago

NSW child protection workers strike as system reaches crisis point

36 minutes ago

Texas K-9 retires after nearly a decade of service, gets heartfelt ‘thank you’ from law enforcement

39 minutes ago

Peter Dutton's supermarket push leaves some colleagues feeling 'ambushed'

39 minutes ago

Inside Spain’s most British town where expats say the UK is a mess

39 minutes ago

Jeff Whitefoot dies aged 90 as tributes paid to Man Utd icon and last-surviving Busby Babe

40 minutes ago

AI tools could ease caseload of therapists feeling burnt out

40 minutes ago

Mert Gunok's wonder-save at Euro 2024 sparks Turkish celebrations, and praise from Austrian rivals

40 minutes ago

Philippines overtakes China and Indonesia to be most dependent on coal-generated power

40 minutes ago

Wimbledon umpire buckles and flails around after chair was dragged off the court

40 minutes ago

Tuesday afternoon Cardinal news and notes

40 minutes ago

'Hard Knocks' reveals Giants star tried recruiting college teammate in free agency

40 minutes ago

Euro 2024 fans agree with furious John Terry over BBC's 'shameful' Cristiano Ronaldo coverage

40 minutes ago

Is the Rams' secondary among the worst in the NFL?

40 minutes ago

'I was prescribed opioids after back surgery. Within a few years, I was addicted to heroin.'

41 minutes ago

'It is amazing to be sitting here as a Chelsea player'

41 minutes ago

Saeed Jalili, a hard-line former negotiator known as a 'true believer,' seeks Iran's presidency

41 minutes ago

Cash-based Japan issues first new bills in two decades, designed against counterfeiting

41 minutes ago

Chelsea trio walk away from club as summer clear-out begins under Todd Boehly

41 minutes ago

Unearthing Balua: Journey through Jordan’s ancient Moabite, Ammonite heritage

44 minutes ago

American track star Noah Lyles runs with Yu Gi Oh! cards at 2024 US Olympic Team Trials

44 minutes ago

Ford Ranger Tremor set to shake up Australian lineup

44 minutes ago

“Love & Marriage: Huntsville” star KeKe Jabbar dead at 42

44 minutes ago

Chelsea are 'set to snap up Lucy Bronze on a free transfer', as Lionesses star and five-time Champions League winner closes in on a return to England following two years at Barcelona