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Hollywoodbets Durban July 2024 brings fun and fashion to the track

Thousands have pitched up for the Hollywoodbets Durban July at Greyville Racecourse for the 127th running of the iconic race.

FASHIONISTAS, horse-racing enthusiasts and A-listers have stepped out  to ‘ride the wave’ of the Hollywoodbets Durban July 2024. 

Taking place at the Greyville Racecourse, where some 45 000 people have begun arriving.

Tasmin Farrah Hewitt, Fiona Mcilroy and Sarah Taylor.

While horse racing enthusiasts are holding their breath, it’s everything blue and wavey vibes as revellers have made most of the ‘ride the wave’ theme with dazzling, and eye catching outfits.

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The city of eThekwini has also declared its readiness for the biggest horse racing event in Africa saying they have pulled all stops for it to be a success with safety plans in place.

“This will have a contribution of approximately R66 Billion in the City’s GDP, creating 11900 employment opportunities,” said eThekwini’s Economic Development and Planning committee chairperson Thembo Ntuli.

Larnelle Maddocks and Sinead Boshoff.

Ntuli said law enforcement are on high alert.

“They have been working tirelessly to roll out an integrated and watertight safety plan to ensure our visitors and residents have a safe and memorable event. Police will maintain high visibility around the Greyville area, and they will be complemented by the private security. The Metro Police’s Public Order Policing Unit remains on high alert and will be on standby should their service be required,” said Ntuli.

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The event is underway and more is to unravel across all four cornerstones; fashion, entertainment, hospitality and horse racing.

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