Sun Shining – The Hollywoodbets Durban July Is All Systems Go!

Storms won't impact on the show

Despite a torrential downpour that flooded homes, uprooted trees and destroyed infrastructure in various parts of Durban, the Hollywoodbets Durban July is still on track.

Durban will become the epicentre of African horse racing on Saturday as it hosts the much-anticipated return of the continent’s premier equestrian extravaganza.

But concerns have been raised about the Hollywoodbets Greyville track and whether it will be ready for the big race following a heavy downpour on Tuesday night.

Kurt Grunewald, the senior track manager at Hollywoodbets Greyville Racecourse told IOL that the track had not been spared the heavy rains, but he was confident that it would be ready come Saturday.

“At this point in time, we should be good to go,” he said on Wednesday.

“We can’t force anything and we are going to see what the weather throws at us. We had anticipated some coastal rain on Tuesday of about 20-30mm but we got much more than that. So at this point and if everything stays like this, we are hopeful that everything will go according to plan on Saturday.

“At the moment the weather is fine and it is sunny out here. The forecast from today towards Saturday looks a lot better than Tuesday’s forecast. And hopefully no more rain and we should be in a good spot to be racing on Saturday,” Grunewald added.

An anticipated crowd of 50 000 spectators are expected to descend on Hollywoodbets Greyville on Saturday.

The event is expected to generate an estimated R431 million to the KwaZulu-Natal economy, a much needed boost to the hospitality and restaurant industry that had taken a battering by the Covid pandemic, the July looting of 2021 and the floods a year later.

The Durban July is not only a cornerstone of the KwaZulu-Natal calendar, drawing horse racing enthusiasts and fashion trend-setters from across South Africa and beyond. It also serves as a pivotal force that stimulates Durban’s vibrancy and bolsters the local tourism industry, injecting vitality into the city’s economic health.

With a record-breaking R5m prize money at stake, the eThekwini Municipality is in full preparation mode .

While municipal officials project an attendance ranging between 35 000 and 48 000 punters and fashion enthusiasts, Hollywoodbets, the event’s primary sponsor, is placing their odds on an impressive attendance of 50 000.

The economic footprint of the Hollywoodbets Durban July is staggering.

Direct spending is anticipated to reach R65m, which will effectively pump a considerable R130m into the GDP. Furthermore, the event is poised to generate 1500 job opportunities, providing a beacon of prosperity for the local populace.

www.iol.co.za

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