SARGA.CO – The excitement is heating up ahead of race day! The Class E 1,200-Meter Qualifying Round in the Indonesia’s Horse Racing (IHR) Pordasi 59th National Championship Series II will serve as the first stage for promising young racehorses to showcase their speed. The event will take place at the Sultan Agung Horse Racing Field, Bantul, Yogyakarta (DIY), on Sunday, October 19, 2025.
In Heat 1, a total of six racehorses will compete for a ticket to the grand final. Based on the official draw released by PP Pordasi, here’s the confirmed line-up:
Line-Up – Class E 1,200-Meter Heat 1
Based on recent performance data and training records, several names have emerged as strong contenders for a spot in the final. One of them is Harum Namanya, the local favorite from Yogyakarta, who has shown great promise and earned full support from local fans. Starting from Gate 6, this horse—3rd place finisher in the Class F 1,000-Meter IHR Indonesia Derby 2025—is expected to display explosive speed on the straight stretch.
However, tough competition awaits from Liverpool T.A of Central Java, the 3rd place finisher in the Class E 1,200-Meter IHR Merdeka Cup 2025. Trained by the seasoned Tombo Ati stable, Liverpool T.A. is known for late surges that can turn the race around in the final moments.
Adding to the mix, Danasura (2nd place, Class F 1,000-Meter IHR Merdeka Cup 2025) from West Java, and Atemis (3rd place, Class E 1,200-Meter IHR Indonesia Derby 2025) from Jakarta, are also tipped as serious threats capable of snatching key positions in this 1,200-meter showdown.
Though still a qualifying round, this heat will set the tone for the battles ahead in Class E. To advance, horses must not only be fast but also maintain rhythm and positioning while avoiding minor mistakes that could cost them the race.
With all contenders in peak condition and high spirits, the Class E Heat 1 promises a thrilling and unpredictable spectacle, taking place on Sunday, October 12, 2025, at 10:00 AM WIB, at the Sultan Agung Horse Racing Field, Bantul, Yogyakarta.
Horse racing fans across Indonesia are eagerly awaiting to see who will cross the finish line first, securing a place in the final—and perhaps emerging as the next rising star of the National Championship Series II.
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