The Jockey Club Of Saudi Arabia

The Jockey Club Of Saudi Arabia

The Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia (JCSA) was established in 1965 and today is tasked with the the organisation, development and promotion of Saudi Arabian horseracing at domestic and international level.

Chaired by HRH Prince Bandar Bin Khalid Al Faisal, the JCSA takes on the work historically performed by the Equestrian Club of Riyadh and is charged with building a world-class horse racing industry that has a positive impact on the country’s sporting, cultural and economic sectors, while promoting Saudi Arabia internationally.

The JCSA operates two racing seasons – the summer season in the northern town of Ta’if at King Khalid Racecourse and the winter season Riyadh’s King Abdulaziz Racecourse.

The Riyadh season is highlighted by six major race weekends over a five-month period.

The JCSA is pursuing a considered and long-term strategy to rise from its status as a Part II country, a promotion that was achieved in October 2021, to a Part I country in the IFHA ranking lists.

King Abdulaziz Racecourse features a 2000m left-handed dirt track and benefited from the addition of an 1800m turf track in 2019.

The Group 1 Saudi Cup, which carries a purse of USD$20m is the world’s most valuable race and the JCSA’s marque event and is held as part of a weekend of international racing at the end of February each year. The undercard features five Group 3 races for Thoroughbreds and a Listed race for Purebred Arabians.

The Jockey Club Of Saudi Arabia

Past Conferences

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2026
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Riyadh

Member Updates

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Spectacular Ending And Mandate For Change, As Asian Racing Conference Wraps Up

Spectacular Ending And Mandate For Change, As Asian Racing Conference Wraps Up

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Spectacular Ending And Mandate For Change, As Asian Racing Conference Wraps Up

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A week of insight, thought leadership and discussion about the future of horse racing concluded with a call for global collaboration before a spectacular laser show at the Closing Ceremony of the 41st Asian Racing Conference in Riyadh.

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Breeding Industry Fundamentally Strong But Welfare-Focused Approach Needed

Breeding Industry Fundamentally Strong But Welfare-Focused Approach Needed

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Breeding Industry Fundamentally Strong But Welfare-Focused Approach Needed

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Breeders from across the globe painted a mixed picture about the health of the breeding sector, but were aligned on the need for a coordinated approach, with welfare at its heart, to ensure strong yearling sales and production of foals leads to a vibrant racing programme and a sustainable sport, the 41st Asian Racing Conference heard on Thursday.

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Experts Call For Unified Approach To Further Improve Equine Welfare Practices

Experts Call For Unified Approach To Further Improve Equine Welfare Practices

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Experts Call For Unified Approach To Further Improve Equine Welfare Practices

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Horse welfare potentially presents an existential threat to the global racing industry but a unified, coherent approach from jurisdictions globally will ensure the sport can enjoy a sustainable future, the Asian Racing Conference heard on Thursday.

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Key Integrity Issues Under The Spotlight At 41st Asian Racing Conference

Key Integrity Issues Under The Spotlight At 41st Asian Racing Conference

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Key Integrity Issues Under The Spotlight At 41st Asian Racing Conference

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During Wednesday’s final session, titled ‘Integrity’, at the 41st Asian Racing Conference in Riyadh, Mr Kim Kelly, Chair, IFHA International Harmonisation of Racing Rules Committee and Deputy Commissioner, Queensland Racing Integrity Commission, declared that “racing is in a very good space”, while adding “the biggest threat to the integrity of horse racing is illegal and unregulated betting markets”, with the anonymity provided by crypto-driven illegal betting creating constant headaches for regulators.

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Gulf Horseracing Council Paving The Way For Region To Become Global Power

Gulf Horseracing Council Paving The Way For Region To Become Global Power

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Gulf Horseracing Council Paving The Way For Region To Become Global Power

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The Gulf Horseracing Council (GHC) has made great strides in bringing alignment and cooperation across jurisdictions in the region in its first year of work, and an inspiring future lies ahead if the collaboration and focus continue, the 41st Asian Racing Conference heard in Riyadh on Wednesday.

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The Route To Long-Term, Engaged Racing Customers Is Through Experiences

The Route To Long-Term, Engaged Racing Customers Is Through Experiences

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The Route To Long-Term, Engaged Racing Customers Is Through Experiences

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The key to driving long-term engagement with horse racing in an increasingly competitive attention economy is to provide fans with unforgettable raceday experiences which are backed up by compelling digital assets and strong storytelling, the 41st Asian Racing Conference heard in Riyadh.

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Expert Warns Racing Leaders Of The Importance Of Properly Adopting Ai In The Next “Two To Four Years”

Expert Warns Racing Leaders Of The Importance Of Properly Adopting Ai In The Next “Two To Four Years”

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Expert Warns Racing Leaders Of The Importance Of Properly Adopting Ai In The Next “Two To Four Years”

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Global artificial intelligence (AI) expert Mr Danilo McGarry has warned racing leaders at the 41st Asian Racing Conference in Riyadh of the importance of ensuring their organisations become ‘AI-first’ in the next “two to four years”.

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World’s Biggest Racing Carnivals “Shone Brilliantly” In 2025 As Leaders Continue To Innovate

World’s Biggest Racing Carnivals “Shone Brilliantly” In 2025 As Leaders Continue To Innovate

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World’s Biggest Racing Carnivals “Shone Brilliantly” In 2025 As Leaders Continue To Innovate

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The unprecedented health of major racing carnivals around the world was the focus of session three on day one of the 41st Asian Racing Conference in Riyadh on Tuesday, with industry leaders sharing their secrets to success.

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Equestrian Sport At The Heart Of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 Agenda

Equestrian Sport At The Heart Of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 Agenda

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Equestrian Sport At The Heart Of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 Agenda

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Impact on tourism and infrastructure driven by sport’s growth, Asian Racing Conference delegates hear

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Horse Racing Can Learn From Formula 1 In Engaging Younger Fans: ‘Instead Of Selling Facts, They’re Selling Emotions’

Horse Racing Can Learn From Formula 1 In Engaging Younger Fans: ‘Instead Of Selling Facts, They’re Selling Emotions’

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Horse Racing Can Learn From Formula 1 In Engaging Younger Fans: ‘Instead Of Selling Facts, They’re Selling Emotions’

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Storytelling was one of the key pillars on the opening day of the 41st Asian Racing Conference in Riyadh, with The Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) Executive Director of Sports Business, Mr Casper Stylsvig, outlining how horse racing can learn from Formula 1 as it strives to increase fan engagement across the globe.

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Racing Leaders Urge Collaboration To Tell The Sport’s Story Better To New Audiences

Racing Leaders Urge Collaboration To Tell The Sport’s Story Better To New Audiences

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Racing Leaders Urge Collaboration To Tell The Sport’s Story Better To New Audiences

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Global horse racing must collaborate more effectively to tell its story better if it is to fend off increasing challenges from a narrowing customer base, the growth of illegal betting operators and increased competition from sports betting, Mr Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges told the Asian Racing Conference in Riyadh on Tuesday.

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Riyadh Welcomes Equine World to 41st Asian Racing Conference

Riyadh Welcomes Equine World to 41st Asian Racing Conference

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Riyadh Welcomes Equine World to 41st Asian Racing Conference

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Asian Racing Federation’s showpiece highlights ‘Honouring Tradition, Shaping the Future’ theme

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41st Asian Racing Conference Registrations Open

41st Asian Racing Conference Registrations Open

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41st Asian Racing Conference Registrations Open

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Early bird tickets released for the 41st Asian Racing Conference (ARC) held between February 9 – 14, 2026. Register and more information: www.arcriyadh2026.com

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ARF Publishes the Fourth Edition of the ARF Newsletter

ARF Publishes the Fourth Edition of the ARF Newsletter

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ARF Publishes the Fourth Edition of the ARF Newsletter

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The Asian Racing Federation (ARF) is pleased to share with you the fourth edition of the ARF Newsletter, which features key races and news across the ARF membership, as well as insights arising from the 40th Asian Racing Conference (ARC) and the 58th International Conference of Horseracing Authorities.

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41st ARC - Save the Date

41st ARC - Save the Date

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41st ARC - Save the Date

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The Asian Racing Federation (ARF) and the Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia are pleased to announce that the 41st Asian Racing Conference will be held on 9 - 14 February 2026 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Stay tuned for further details to be announced in due course.

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ARF Publishes the Third Edition of the ARF Newsletter

ARF Publishes the Third Edition of the ARF Newsletter

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ARF Publishes the Third Edition of the ARF Newsletter

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The Asian Racing Federation (ARF) is pleased to share with you the third edition of the ARF Newsletter, which highlights key races, news and developments across the ARF membership; an in-depth profile of the Korea Racing Authority; updates on the key initiatives of the ARF and its committees; and an upcoming event on the horizon.

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Fifth Renewal of The Saudi Cup Showcases the Very Best of International Racing

Fifth Renewal of The Saudi Cup Showcases the Very Best of International Racing

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Fifth Renewal of The Saudi Cup Showcases the Very Best of International Racing

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This February saw the fifth running of The Saudi Cup, which brought together the best horses, trainers and jockeys from around the world to compete over two days of the highest quality racing at King Abdulaziz Racecourse in Riyadh.

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ARF Publishes the Second Edition of the ARF Newsletter

ARF Publishes the Second Edition of the ARF Newsletter

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ARF Publishes the Second Edition of the ARF Newsletter

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The Asian Racing Federation (ARF) is pleased to share with you the July 2023 edition of the ARF Newsletter, which features the latest developments across the ARF membership, recent initiatives by the ARF and its committees and upcoming events on the horizon.

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ARF Publishes Inaugural Newsletter

ARF Publishes Inaugural Newsletter

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ARF Publishes Inaugural Newsletter

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The Asian Racing Federation (ARF) is pleased to share with you a new ARF publication, the ARF Newsletter, designed to enhance the exchange of information across ARF members and stakeholders.

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Maxiumum Security (USA) wins the first ever Saudi Cup

Maxiumum Security (USA) wins the first ever Saudi Cup

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Maxiumum Security (USA) wins the first ever Saudi Cup

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The Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia held the first Saudi Cup at King Abdulaziz Racetrack, Riyadh, on Saturday, February 29th, 2020, with the USA trained and bred Maximum Security (USA) under Luis Saez winning the historic event.