A milestone moment is in the making on Oct 5, 2024, when the Singapore Turf Club (STC) ushers in the crowds for one last hurrah.
The Grand Singapore Gold Cup will be its final competition, drawing the curtains on this historic horse racing venue ahead of its impending closure. The site will return to the government in 2027.
In time, the 120 hectares of land that is home to the race course will be redeveloped and used for housing and, potentially, leisure and recreation spaces.
Before that, let’s canter down memory lane and see how the turf club’s history is intertwined with Singapore’s own.
As the country progressed, however, the land on which the race course sat became more attractive.
It was eventually announced in 1993 that the club’s Bukit Timah site would be used for residential development, and that it would have to find a new home.
Yet, despite broadening its activities, STC still faced challenges as viewership of horse racing has declined from its heyday.
The average attendance per race day fell from 11,000 in 2010 to about 6,000 in 2019.
To make it a day to remember, the STC team is pulling out all the stops.
Head (Tracks) at STC, R Jayaraju, who has maintained the race track for over two decades, said the course was re-turfed and new railings installed to improve race-day conditions.
All these were done despite the emotions he and his team faced. After all, the show must go on.
"We want (our visitors) to go (away) with sweet memories and enjoyable moments when they think about Singapore Turf Club,” he said.