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Singapore to hold final horse race after more than 180 years

Feb 16,2020 2:51 am

By Annabelle LiangBusiness reporter

The More Than 180-year-long history of Horse Racing in Singapore is set to draw to a close.

It has been announced that the small Southeast Asian nation's only Racecourse - Singapore Turf Club - will hold its final meeting next year.

The country's government will take back the 120-hectare site, which will be used for public and private housing.

Queen Elizabeth Ii , who was an avid racegoer and racehorse breeder, has an event named After Her at The Course .

Her late Majesty presented the inaugural Queen Elizabeth Ii Cup during a visit to Singapore in 1972. She attended the feature race a second Time In 2006.

" Horse Racing has a long and distinguished history in Singapore , " the Singapore Turf Club .

" With races continuing until the 100th Grand Singapore Gold Cup on 5 October 2024, The Club will continue to ensure the sportsmanship, safety and integrity of every race, " it added.

The sport was introduced to Singapore in 1842, when Scottish merchant William Henry Macleod Read and several other enthusiasts founded the Singapore Sporting Club .

They transformed a patch of semi-swampland in Farrer Park in central Singapore into a Racecourse . In 1924, The Site was renamed as the Singapore Turf Club .

Horse Racing proved to be popular not only with Europeans, with meetings also attracting wealthy Malay and Chinese racegoers.

In 1933, as Horse Racing 's popularity increased on The Island , The Course was moved to a larger location at Bukit Timah in western Singapore .

In March 2000, the Singapore Turf Club moved to its current location at Kranji, in the north of The Island . The S$500m ($370. 9m; £298m) Racecourse has a five-storey grandstand, with capacity for 30,000 spectators.

However, the Singapore Turf Club has seen attendance decline over The Past decade.

The country's government for public and private housing to meet " future land use needs".

" Singapore is a city-state with limited land. The government continually reviews its land use plans to meet today's needs while ensuring there is sufficient land for Future Generations , " it added.

The Ministry of National Development also said it would explore other uses for The Land , including leisure and recreation facilities.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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