KrisFlyer International Sprint

The KrisFlyer International Sprint is a former Thoroughbred horse race held at Kranji Racecourse in Singapore. Contested on turf over a left-handed course, the International Group 1 sprint race was run over a distance of 1200 meters (6 furlongs) and was open to horses aged three and older. It offered a purse of S$1,000,000 (About US$800,000). The race was discontinued in 2015.

The KrisFlyer International Sprint was limited to fourteen starters with the following weight restrictions:

  • Northern Hemisphere 3-year-olds  : 53.0 kg.
  • Southern Hemisphere 4 year-olds & upwards : 57.0 kg.
  • Filly/Mare allowance : 1.5 kg.

The race was named after the frequent flyer program of the title sponsor Singapore Airlines and it was run on the same day as the Singapore Airlines International Cup.

The race was held for the first time in 2001 as a Group 1 event. It was raced again the following year as a Group 3 event.

In winning the 2002 edition, North Boy set a new Kranji course record for six furlongs which was bettered by Takeover Target in 2008 and then in 2009 Hong Kong's Sacred Kingdom broke the course record again with the time of 1:07.8.

The event was not run in 2003 to 2007.

From 2011 the KrisFlyer International Sprint became part of the Global Sprint Challenge Series. The race was the third leg of the series, preceded by the Takamatsunomiya Kinen and followed by the King's Stand Stakes.

The final KrisFlyer International Sprint was in 2015.[1][2]

  1. ^ "Singapore discontinues SIA Cup and Krisflyer Sprint | Asian Racing Federation". www.asianracing.org.
  2. ^ Nair, Sanjay (September 28, 2015). "Racing: SIA International Cup and KrisFlyer International Sprint discontinued" – via The Straits Times.