SARGA.CO – The Indonesia Horse Racing (IHR) PORDASI National Championship 59th Series II is reaching a boiling point, and one of the most anticipated races is the Class E Sprint – 1,200 Meters, with a total prize of Rp20 million.
Set to take place at the Sultan Agung Racetrack, Yogyakarta, on Sunday, October 19, 2025, this race brings together 12 powerful contenders, all ready to unleash their speed, strength, and strategy in a flat-out sprint that leaves no room for error.
Here’s the official gate draw and lineup for the 1,200-meter sprint:
Harum Namanya (Yogyakarta) – Carrying the pride of the host province, this consistent performer is on a mission to defend home turf and maintain local dominance.
Liverpool T.A (Central Java) – Representing Tombo Ati Stable, this horse’s powerful finishing burst earned him 3rd place in a previous edition. Expect him to strike late again.
Danasura (West Java) – A talented young sprinter with explosive pace. From gate 12, the challenge is real — but so is the opportunity to surprise.
Artemis (Jakarta) – Calm, resilient, and battle-tested. A podium finisher at the 2025 IHR Derby, Artemis combines patience with a sharp final sprint.
Putra Raja (West Java) – The defending champion of this class from the 2025 IHR Merdeka Cup. Known for his fiery starts and fearless racing style, he’s not just fast — he’s a proven winner.
Lang Lang Jagad T.A (Central Java) – Runner-up in a previous race of the same class, showing strong consistency. Gate 3 gives him a strategic inside advantage.
Rastaban (West Java) – A rising star stepping up in class after claiming victory in the Three-Year-Old Debut division. His stamina and acceleration could make him a dark horse over 1,200 meters.
A 1,200-meter sprint demands not just raw speed but also perfect rhythm and endurance. With such a tight competition, a clean start, sharp jockey instincts, and lasting power in the final 300 meters will make all the difference.
Harum Namanya will fight hard not to lose at home. But Liverpool T.A and Danasura are poised to strike from the outside. Don’t overlook Artemis, who may start calmly but close dangerously fast. And if Putra Raja replicates his Merdeka Cup performance, the crown could once again head back to West Java.
Still, in this unpredictable sprint, who knows? Rastaban or one of the others might just steal the show.
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