The Hyderabad Race Club though an infant
amongst Indian Turf Authorities, has a tradition for Racing of over a hundred years.
Records and history tell us that Racing and wagering existed in this fabled land of
fabulous Nizams as far back as 1868. In those days, racing was conducted at Moula Ali
Racecourse, a few miles from the city and it was known as the Hyderabad (Deccan) Races.
As per reports,the racing was rated on par with any other centre in India. Though the
sport was conducted by resident Englishmen, it was run systematically and stiff
competition prevailed amongst them. The oriental sports Magazine talks frequently of the
pari-mutuel and in 1873, quoted the winner of the previous years "Melbourne Cup
" "The Quack" taking part in the Hyderabad Gold Cup and getting beaten into
second place.
In 1886, the scene shifted from Moula Ali to Malakpet. This change was necessitated as the
then ruler H.H.Nawab Mir Mahboob Ali Khan, Nizam VI wanted the race course to be near his
place. In fact, the racecourse was constructed in the place premises. Under his patronage,
racing flourished at Malakpet from 1886 to 1896. Then the Racing was conducted under the
auspices and rules of the Royal Calcutta Turf Club. The season in Hyderabad was always
conducted in the Monsoon and the Nizams Cup was the focal point. Later a regular
racecourse was constructed on the land belonging to the Cantonment at Secunderabad.
Encouraged by the healthy state of affairs of the sport in the city,and the formation of
the South India Turf Club in 1956, the later Nizam, as a gesture sold to the Hyderabad
Race Club, 126 acres of land, at a nominal price. This land, where the current racecourse
exists is in the old city. It took the HRC five years to realise their dreams and racing
started at the present Malakpet Course in 1968 on a course that was a mile and a half. In
1976, a second Winter track was added on which the Hyderabad Winter Races are conducted.
HRC happens to be the one and only Turf
Authority of India to own the entire race course premises that houses, besides the race
course complex, the tracks, stands, professional quarters, stables, parking lot etc. HRC
has been rendering yeomen service to members of the racing fraternity and is being led by
the philosophy that no effort should be spared to do as much as possible to further
improve this royal sport in the country.
In keeping with the times and abreast with other Turf Clubs in India, the HRC framed the
President of India Gold Cup in 1970, a weight for age face which has developed into one of
the premier races in country. In 1977, a monumental step was taken and the HRC became an
independent Turf Authority, the fifth in India. A few months later HRC conducted for the
first time the Invitational Races under their rules of racing in September 1978. Soon
afterwards in 1979,the winter season was started and today, racing is conducted in
Hyderabad from July to March.
Hyderabad Race Club is largely instrumental in helping to mould the Invitation Cup into
the premier Classic of Indian Racing. Sponsorship was introduced to Indian Racing by the
Hyderabad Race Club, which gave the Invitation Cup an added edge and turned it into the
most prestigious race in the country.