The Betway Summer Cup 2024, Africa’s Richest Race, delivered a day of world-class racing, luxurious hospitality, colourful fashion and family entertainment at Turffontein Racecourse. It was Alec Laird trained Atticus Finch, from Varsfontein Stud, that claimed his share of the R6 million winning purse, as Calvin Habib delivered a ride that would write his name in history.
The Betway Summer Cup (Grade 1) Handicap, run over 2000m of pristine turf, saw 19 of the continent’s best thoroughbreds vie for record stakes. With Computaform tipping Royal Victory and See It Again as top contenders, and racegoers favouring Main Defender, the packed grandstand buzzed with anticipation and excitement. Ultimately, it was the silks of Messrs L Clark, G A Basel, G C Cornwall, and P J Gregory that claimed victory in the Betway Summer Cup.
Fundi Sithebe, CEO of 4Racing, reflected on the 2024 event: “We pride ourselves on being known as the People’s Operator – and today was all about the people. It was one of the biggest crowds we’ve had in Turffontein in the last few years, and was a great sight it was to see horse owners, trainers, punters, jockeys, fashionistas and thoroughbreds all come together at Turffontein for Africa’s Richest Race. The Betway Summer Cup is a celebration of the city’s energy, creativity, and resilience. Congratulations to Atticus Finch under the guidance of Calvin Habib.
Jonathan Blumberg from Betway Africa echoed this sentiment, commending the collaboration with 4Racing: “Our partnership with 4Racing reflects our shared commitment to elevating horse racing in South Africa. Together, we’ve invested in creating an unforgettable experience for fans, competitors, and the broader community. Racing for Africa’s Richest purse has seen the crowds respond well and is a testament to our partnership with 4Racing and the potential to grow the sport. The Betway Summer Cup isn’t just a race – it’s a celebration of what’s possible when innovation and tradition come together.”
This year’s event, held under the theme ‘Silks in the City,’ was a dazzling fusion of colour on the track to bold fashion statements on the black carpet. The Betway Summer Cup encapsulated the spirit of Johannesburg – bold, unapologetic, and always buzzing with energy.
Reflecting on the day’s fashion, and floating fashion shows, Mzukisi Mbane, founder of Afro-Futuristic Pan-African fashion brand Imprint ZA, shared “The Betway Summer Cup is more than an event – it’s a canvas for South African creativity and individuality. Today’s fashion was a true reflection of our identity as a nation – bold, diverse, and deeply rooted in our culture. From the black carpet to the grandstands, there was an energy that reminded us why Jozi is the cultural heartbeat of Africa.”
The coveted title of Best Dressed was entrusted to an expert panel of judges: Mbane, Glamour Magazine editor Nontando Mposo, and renowned designer Kat van Duinen. Their impeccable eye for style and flair was fittingly rewarded with a suite of luxurious prizes. These included local travel and accommodation courtesy of SAA and Southern Sun as well as vouchers from various suppliers including, Juce Fragrances, Ring Master, Nikki Boutique and Frank Bespoke. Glamour Magazine and GQ subscriptions will crown the experience along with being hosted in premium hospitality for both the Classic Day and Champions Day at Turffontein in March 2025, ensuring their Summer Cup journey extends far beyond the day’s festivities.
Raceday guests in the Turffontein building were in for a treat, as they had their first experience of newly refurbished and renovated hospitality venues. “After months of renovations, we are happy to welcome back our patrons to a refurbished venues on the third floor. This is where Racing Heritage meets Urban Sophistication. The old-world charm and heritage of Turffontein has been given a fresh look with plush interiors, striking design elements and an audio-visual experience that will transform your Turffontein race day experience,” said Gareth Flusk Senior Manager for Sponsorships and Marketing for 4Racing.
The after-party brought Turffontein alive after dark as Mi Casa delivered a performance that had the crowd on their feet. Their soulful hits, including ‘Jika’ and ‘La Vida’, turned the Summer Garden marquee into a vibrant dancefloor. The trio’s dynamic energy and captivating melodies united guests in a celebration of music, spirit, and Jozi’s unique rhythm, perfectly complementing the excitement of the day.
From trailblazing entrepreneurs to cultural icons, the Betway Summer Cup attracted a star-studded guest list that epitomised Johannesburg’s energy and diversity. Reneilwe Letsholonyane and Betway ambassadors Siphiwe Tshabalala suited up to walk the black carpet, South African actress Zola Nombona turned heads with her metallic body-contoured dress, and celebrities such as former Miss South Africa Tansey Coetzee, Lunga Shabalala, added intrigue to an already electric atmosphere.
As the sun set over Turffontein, the 2024 Betway Summer Cup left a lasting impression. From thrilling races to bold fashion and electrifying entertainment, the event captured the heartbeat of Jozi, offering an unforgettable experience for all who attended.
For race results, highlights, and behind-the-scenes moments, visit 2024 Betway Summer Cup Assets
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Here’s a full list of the winners on the Betway Summer Cup race day:
Race 1: South African Airways Maiden Juvenile Plate, 800m
Horse: Glastonbury
Jockey: Rachel Venniker
Race 2: Joburg Tourism Company Conditional Maiden Plate, 1160m
Horse: Hong Kong
Jockey: Gavin Lerena
Race 3: Circa Hospitality Pinnacle Stakes, 1400m
Horse: Fire ‘n Flames
Jockey: Nathan Klink
Race 4: Betway Carry on Alice Stakes (Grade 3), 1160m
Horse: Chasing Happiness
Jockey: Aldo Domeyer
Race 5: New Turf Carriers Merchants (Grade 3), 1160m
Horse: Mount Pilatus
Jockey: Rachel Venniker
Race 6: Betway Fillies Mile (Grade 3), 1600m
Horse: World of Alice
Jockey: Craig Zackey
Race 7: Betway Dingaans (Grade 2), 1600m
Horse: Quid Pro Quo
Jockey: Piere Strydom
Race 8: Betway Summer Cup (Grade 1), 2000m
Horse: Atticus Finch
Jockey: Calvin Habib
Race 9: Betway Summer Cup Consolation, 2000m
Horse: Good Council
Jockey: Philasande Mxoli
Race 10: Racehorse Owners Association Stayers, 3200m
Horse: Poets Warrior
Jockey: Gavin Lerena
Race 11: Blu Voucher MR 96 handicap, 1600m
Horse: Captainofthegreen
Jockey: Kabelo Matsunyane