Held every year on the first day of the new year, the annual Calcutta Races hosted by Royal Calcutta Turf Club, in association with t2, saw an energetic gathering despite the restricted number of audience. The event covered nine races commencing from noon and had the entire course in high spirits. The event was an affair of tense races, a jovial crowd and a healthy dose of good food marking another traditional way to start the new year in Kolkata.
We spotted Vijay Singh with the four-year-old horse Legendary Striker, after the ‘legendary’ win for The Telegraph Cup. “I’ve been in this for almost 36 years now. It’s always been a sport of kings and I hope we could really keep it going that way. Infrastructure is really superb out here. I’m actually privileged to have the opportunity to have trained in this centre for this many years,” said Vijay.
Manfred Auster, consul general of the consulate general of Germany (second from right) was there with Amber Heimann and children Alexander and Katharina Auster. “It’s my first time at the races, so I’m really happy to be here and feel the excitement of the crowd and the cheering when the horses come in. It’s a spectacular event, especially on a day like today, the first day of the new year,” said Manfred.
Emcee and racing manager Melissa Alford added a splash of colour to her chic black dress with her sporty pink blazer. We loved the little personal touch added to the ensemble with a beautiful racing horse pin. “It was a gift from a very valued member here. She said I would have to earn it, so I think I’ve earned it!” she added, gleefully.
“This is the first time in my life I’ve seen all of this! It is unfortunate because of the pandemic the crowd is less. Everybody’s really involved and enjoying themselves. This is the oldest club, established back in 1847. It is good to see that this heritage club is running so well and the races are still on!” said Sivaji Dutt, CEO, RCTC, who officially took over on December 20.
Pictures: Pabitra Das