Top sprintraces and great betting chances on Saturday in Munich

Top sprint races and many betting opportunities on Saturday in Riem

A highly competitive sprint race at the listed level is the focus of the race day next Saturday at the race track in Munich-Riem. The Munich Racing Club has announced seven races, with the first start scheduled for 1 p.m. “We offer the best entertainment on several levels – sporting, betting and in the children’s area,” says Managing Director Sascha Multerer.

The main race is a listed race over 1,300m with prize money of 25,000 euros. The Isfahan Munich Autumn Prize has attracted an international field of 13 starters from Germany, England and France. It will be exciting to see how the three-year-old sprinters like Shootout, trained by Henk Grewe, fare against the older horses – for example against the six-year-old Danelo, who is being trained by Sascha Smrczek in Düsseldorf and who has already won a similar listed race in Hanover this year.

The five-year-old mare Heshima (Karoly Kerekes) and the three-year-old Mademoiselle Lilly (Michael Figge) are trained on site. The race is named after the 2016 Derby winner, Isfahan. He is currently a stud at the Ohlerweiherhof stud farm in Saarland and is highly recommended with numerous successful horses.

The autumn prize is not only interesting from a sporting perspective. The Munich Racing Club guarantees a three-way bet with a payout of 10,000 euros, including a jackpot of 2,470.38 euros. This promises high odds, and whoever picks the first three in the right order alone will win at least the guaranteed sum, probably more. If there are multiple winners, the prizes are split accordingly.

Four-way bet and V4 bet with 10,000 Euro guarantee

But that is not the only betting highlight of the day: In the third race of the day, the Idea & Party race over 2,000m, the V4 bet starts, with a guarantee of 10,000 euros. The race for amateur riders is definitely an exciting betting puzzle. In this type of bet, the winners of races 3 to 6 must be found. The four-way bet and V4 are each guaranteed by the racing club with a payout of 10,000 euros.

The final of the V4 bet is the my Volksbank-Raffeisenbank race, a handicap IV over 1,400m with prize money of 5,200 euros. A dozen horses are running. The four-way bet with a 10,000 EUR guarantee is offered here. The aim is to predict the first four of the 12 starters in the correct order. For the third time, the financial institution is a partner of the Munich Racing Club, which places value on long-term supporters. This also includes the Hollaria carnival society from Augsburg, which gave its name to the seventh and final race of the day. The royal couple and members of the guard will watch the handicap III over 1,600m on site. Seven horses are running, including three participants from the Czech Republic. The start is scheduled for 4:15 p.m. In addition to great sport and interesting betting opportunities, visitors to Riem will once again be provided with the best of the racecourse catering, and the younger racecourse visitors will also get their money’s worth with pony rides, a bouncy castle and a playground.