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Singapore’s richest horse race draws Chinese elite

Singapore’s richest horse race debuted Sunday with hundreds of wealthy mainland Chinese in attendance, raising organisers’ hopes that their growing interest in the sport would fuel a regional circuit. The Sg$3.05 million ($2.44 million) China Equine Cultural Festival Singapore Cup was won by US-based Parranda, ridden b

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Singapore’s richest horse race draws Chinese elite

Singapore’s richest horse race debuted Sunday with hundreds of wealthy mainland Chinese in attendance, raising organisers’ hopes that their growing interest in the sport would fuel a regional circuit. The Sg$3.05 million ($2.44 million) China Equine Cultural Festival Singapore Cup was won by US-based Parranda, ridden by Belgian Christophe Soumillon. The 1,800-metre, nine-horse contest was timed to coincide with the lunar new year weekend, when many Chinese travel overseas. Organisers China Horse Club said 500 Chinese guests who are “chief executives and above” as well as government officials and celebrities attended Sunday’s race. A total of 12,000 people including Singapore’s avid horse-racing community attended the event. Teo Ah Khing, the...

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