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Bangalore Turf Club Limited Bangalore Turf Club Limited BANGALORE TURF CLUB LIMITED BANGALORE TURF CLUB LIMITED MEMBERS OF THE MANAGING COMMITTEE STEWARDS Mr. Jayant Shah (Chairman) Mr. N. Achuta Rao Mr. Jayant Shah (Senior Steward) Mr. Ashok Raghavan Mr. V. Harimohan Naidu Mr. N. Achuta Rao Dr. Hasneyn Mirza Mr. V. Harimohan Naidu Mr. M. Lokesh Mr. K. R. Prakash Mr. K. R. Prakash Mr. R. Ramakrishnan Mr. R. Ramakrishnan Mr. A. C. Satish Chandra Mr. Ronald A. Pinto Mr. A. C. Satish Chandra Mr. P. V. Shetty Mr. P. V. Shetty Mr. M. R. Sreenivasa Murthy Mr. U. R. Siddheswarappa Mr. Vivek G. Ubhayakar Mr. M. R. Sreenivasa Murthy Mr. Vivek G. Ubhayakar Secretary Secretary Mr. S. Nirmal Prasad Mr. S. Nirmal Prasad NOTICE NOTICE a) Entries for the following Sweepstakes Race to be run during a) Entries for the following Sweepstakes Race to be run during Bangalore Winter Meeting 2007- 08 will close at 10 a.m. on Bangalore Winter Meeting 2007- 08 will close at 10 a.m. on Sunday, 4th November, 2007. Sunday, 4th November, 2007. Page Page 1. The Rajyotsava Trophy 30 1. The Rajyotsava Trophy 30 b) Entries for the following Sweepstakes Races to be run during b) Entries for the following Sweepstakes Races to be run during Bangalore Winter Meeting 2007- 08 will close at 10 a.m. on Bangalore Winter Meeting 2007- 08 will close at 10 a.m. on Monday, 12th November, 2007. Monday, 12th November, 2007. 2. The Kempegowda Cup 38 2. The Kempegowda Cup 38 3. The Bangalore Turf Club Trophy 46 3. The Bangalore Turf Club Trophy 46 4. The Topmost Cup 57 4. The Topmost Cup 57 5. The Ashoka Chakra Cup 60 5. The Ashoka Chakra Cup 60 c) Entries for the following Swepstakes Races to be run during c) Entries for the following Swepstakes Races to be run during Bangalore Winter Meeting 2007- 08 will close at 10 a.m. on Bangalore Winter Meeting 2007- 08 will close at 10 a.m. on Saturday, 1st December, 2007 Saturday, 1st December, 2007 6. The Kelachandra New Millennium Cup 70 6. The Kelachandra New Millennium Cup 70 7. The Chief Minister’s Trophy 78 7. The Chief Minister’s Trophy 78 8. The Karnataka Racehorse Owners’ Association Trophy 82 8. The Karnataka Racehorse Owners’ Association Trophy 82 9. The Mysore Race Club Trophy 91 9. The Mysore Race Club Trophy 91 10. The Ted Fordyce Cup 92 10. The Ted Fordyce Cup 92 11. The D. P. Sharma Memorial Sprinters Trial Stakes 94 11. The D. P. Sharma Memorial Sprinters Trial Stakes 94 12. The Narasimharaja Cup 95 12. The Narasimharaja Cup 95 13. The Stayers Trial Stakes 98 13. The Stayers Trial Stakes 98 14. The P. Dayanand Pai & P. Satish Pai 14. The P. Dayanand Pai & P. Satish Pai Bangalore Winter Million (Grade III) 104 Bangalore Winter Million (Grade III) 104 15. The Governor’s Trophy 110 15. The Governor’s Trophy 110 16. The Heeroji Lad Bangalore Juvenile Million (Grade III) 128 16. The Heeroji Lad Bangalore Juvenile Million (Grade III) 128 S. Nirmal Prasad S. Nirmal Prasad Secretary, Secretary, 8th October, 2007 Bangalore Turf Club Ltd. 8th October, 2007 Bangalore Turf Club Ltd. WEIGHT-FOR-AGE SCALE Indicated here are the weights (kgs) that older horses will be giving the younger over the respective distances in terms races under the BTC rules of racing (effective from 1st November, 2007). 1200 Metres More than 1200 More than 1600 2400 Metres Months and under Metres and not more Metres and less and over than 1600 Metres than 2400 Metres 3 yrs 4 yrs 3 yrs 4 yrs 3 yrs 4 yrs 3 yrs 4 yrs January 12 3 13 3.5 14 4 15 4.5 February 11 2.5 12 3 13 3.5 14 4 March 10 2 11 2.5 12 3 13 3.5 April 9 1.5 10 2 11 2.5 12 3 May 8 1 9 1.5 10 2 11 2.5 June 7 0.5 8 1 9 1.5 10 2 July 6 - 7 0.5 8 1 9 1.5 August 5.5 - 6 0.5 7 1 8 1.5 September 5 - 5.5 - 6 0.5 7 1 October 4.5 - 5 - 5.5 0.5 6 1 November 4 - 4.5 - 5 - 5.5 0.5 December 3.5 - 4 - 4.5 - 5 0.5 Notes : 1. Foreign horses shall carry 8 kgs. more than the Indian horses of the same age. 2. Fillies and Mares shall get an allowance of 1.5 kgs. 3. Difference in weights as per the above scale should be maintained in all weight-for-age races. 4. No horse shall carry less than 40 kgs. in a race 5. 2-year-old shall carry the weight assigned to a 3-year-old in the month of January. 2007 JANUARAY FEBRUARY SunMon Tue Wed Thu ri Sat SunMon Tue Wed Thu ri Sat 1234 56 123 789101112134 5678 910 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 MARCH APRIL SunMon Tue Wed Thu ri Sat SunMon Tue Wed Thu ri Sat 1231 2345 67 456 789108 9 10 11 12 13 14 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 NOVEMBER JUNE SunMon Tue Wed Thu ri Sat SunMon Tue Wed Thu ri Sat 123 45 1 678910 4567 8 13 14 15 16 17 18 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23 24 25 18 19 20 21 22 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 JULY AUGUST SunMon Tue Wed Thu ri Sat SunMon Tue Wed Thu ri Sat 2345 6 154 910111213 567891011 16 17 18 19 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 23 24 25 26 27 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER SunMon Tue Wed Thu ri Sat SunMon Tue Wed Thu ri Sat 30 1 1234 56 2 3456 78 78910111213 9 101112131415 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 28 29 30 31 NOVEMBER DECEMBER SunMon Tue Wed Thu ri Sat SunMon Tue Wed Thu ri Sat 12330 1 4 5678 910 2 3456 78 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 101112131415 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 30 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 denotes the fixtures for Bangalore Summer Meeting 2007 FIXTURES FOR BANGALORE WINTER MEETING 2007- 2008 Twentyfirst Day Friday 1st February, 2008 First Day Friday 9th November, 2007 ( D. P. SHARMA MEMORIAL SPRINTERS TRIAL STAKES) (RAJYOTSAVA TROPHY) Twentysecond Day Saturday 9th ,, Second Day Saturday 10th ,, (STAYERS TRIAL STAKES) Third Day Saturday 17th ,, Twentythird Day Friday 15th ,, Fourth Day Friday 23rd ,, Twentyfourth Day Saturday 16th ,, Fifth Day Saturday 24th ,, (P. DAYANAND PAI & P. SATISH PAI (FERNHILL’S PALACE BANGALORE 1000 GUINEAS - GRADE II) BANGALORE WINTER MILLION - GRADE III) Sixth Day Saturday 1st December, 2007 Twentyfifth Day Friday 22nd ,, (BANGALORE TURF CLUB TROPHY) Twentysixth Day Saturday 23rd ,, Seventh Day Friday 7th ,, (GOVERNOR’S TROPHY) Eighth Day Saturday 8th ,, Twentyseventh Day Friday 7th March, 2008 (HARVINS BANGALORE 2000 GUINEAS - GRADE II) Twentyeighth Day Saturday 8th ,, Ninth Day Saturday 15th ,, Twentyninth Day Friday 14th ,, Tenth Day Friday 21st ,, Thirtieth Day Saturday 15th ,, Eleventh Day Saturday 22nd ,, Thirtyfirst Day Friday 21st ,, Twelfth Day Friday 28th ,, Thirtysecond Day Saturday 22nd ,, Thirteenth Day Saturday 29th ,, Thirtythird Day Friday 28th ,, Fourteenth Day Friday 4th January, 2008 Thirtyfourth Day Saturday 29th ,, (KELACHANDRA NEW MILLENNIUM CUP) (HEEROJI LAD BANGALORE JUVENILE MILLION - GRADE III) Fifteenth Day Saturday 5th ,, (BANGALORE OAKS - GRADE II) (The above dates are subject to alteration) Sixteenth Day Saturday 12th ,, (CHIEF MINISTER’S TROPHY) Seventeenth Day Friday 18th ,, Eighteenth Day Saturday 19th ,, Nineteenth Day Friday 25th ,, Twentieth Day Saturday 26th ,, (POONAWALLA BANGALORE DERBY - GRADE I) Postal Address : BANGALORE TURF CLUB LTD. Mr. S. Krishna 22354562 (Per.) 9448589834 Sr. Tote Engineer 22262391 Ext. 439 (Mobile) Post Box No. 5038 RACE COURSE ROAD, Mr. A.C. Seetharam 22262391 Ext. 315 23434082 Chief Security Officer BANGALORE - 560001 Mr. Jagadeesh M. Rao 22259657 (Per.) 23387866 Computer Engineer 22262391 Ext. 234 Grams : HORSES Mr. T.S. Mahendher 22262391 Ext. 481 25660673 Phone : 22262391-2-3-5 Handicapper 22266421/22260942/22260662/22253969 Mr. R. Manjunath 22262391 Ext. 480 23532882 Fax : 080-22256995 Clerk of the Course email : [email protected] Dr. M. B. Shashidhar 22201698 (Per.) 26722900 Chief Medical Officer 22262391 Ext. 250 website : www.bangaloreraces. com Mr. K. Lokendra Babu 22354561 (Per.) 26563691 Telephone Numbers Communication Engineer 22262391 Ext. 253 Mr. K. G. Kulkarni 22262391 Ext.425 23376290 Office Residence Engineer (Electronics) Mr. S. Nirmal Prasad 22261379 (Per.) 23364386 Mr. N. Prakash 22262391 Ext.245 23635263 Secretary 22262391 Ext. 221 Stores 0Officer Fax 080-22206372 Mr. S. G. Subramanya 22262391 Ext.236 23464677 Joint Manager, Totalizators Mr. B. Shivaprasad 22281760 (Per.) 26761959 Mr. Maruti K. Naik 22201697 (Per.) 26670188 Chief Handicapper 22262391 Ext. 223 Officer (Racing Dept.,) 22262391 Ext.433 Fax 080-22208675 Mr. V. S. Sreenivasa Murthy 22262391 Ext.440 26759165 Manager, Betting Ring Mr. T. Raman 22260747 (Per.) 23350961 Chief Stipendiary Steward, 22262391 Ext.
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