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  1. Founded in 1842, Singapore Turf Club (STC) is the oldest existing and only horse racing club in Singapore with world-class racing sports facilities. It is a proprietary club of the Singapore Totalisator Board, to manage and operate horse racing at the Singapore Racecourse at Kranji.

  2. Founded in 1842, Singapore Turf Club (STC) is the oldest existing and only horse racing club in Singapore with world-class racing sports facilities. It is a proprietary club of the Singapore Totalisator Board, to manage and operate horse racing at the Singapore Racecourse at Kranji.

  3. The Singapore Derby, with its rich legacy spanning over 140 years, stands as one of Singapore's oldest and most prestigious horse races. Join us for a day of excitement and watch elite runners compete in an exhilarating 1800m turf race! Find Out More.

  4. Singapore Turf Club official horse racing results with race class, T-chart, sectional time, win time, race and head-on videos, race photo finish, track, going

  5. Founded in 1842, Singapore Turf Club (STC) is the oldest existing and only horse racing club in Singapore with world-class racing sports facilities.

  6. Singapore Turf Club is a proprietary club of the Tote Board for the management and operation of horse racing at its Kranji grounds. Rich in legacy, the Club has been making regular contributions to the wider community.

  7. Plan for an exciting day at the Singapore Turf Club. Discover upcoming race day events and hospitality packages to enhance your experience at the racecourse.

  8. Singapore horse racing handicaps, trainer entries, training list, for each race in the upcoming Singapore Race Meetings.

  9. Singapore horse racing race cards, race analysis, media selections, form guide, race comparison, barrier statistics, scratchings, quick form, track & weather reports

  10. Singapore Turf Club has a rich and illustrious history, witnessing many milestones over the past century. Among our most recent and significant milestones is the opening of the 124- hectare Kranji grounds on 7 August 1999, following a five-year construction project valued at $500 million.

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