The White Turf

Snow gallop in St. Moritz

Date:2017-2018Location:St. Moritz (Switzerland)


Thoroughbreds and jockeys compete on the frozen surface of the lake in St. Moritz, Engadin, during the opening day of White Turf, the international horse racing event founded in 1907 that replaces traditional turf circuits with a high-altitude snow surface.

The 2017 and 2018 editions highlight the technical complexity of the event, where the hierarchies of traditional racing are disrupted by the sub-zero temperatures of the Swiss Alps and the unpredictability of the icy track.

The official programme for the first Sunday of racing is divided into three specific disciplines: galloping, trotting, and Skikjöring, a competitive format in which athletes on skis are pulled by horses at speeds exceeding 50 km/h.

The event draws a crowd composed of high-society figures and racing professionals, operating as a complex logistical structure where the competitive adrenaline on the track is set against the geometric and climatic rigour of the alpine landscape.

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