Star of Stars

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The Kejurnas series Open Class A race, today known as the Star of Stars, is a flat horse race in Indonesia for Class A (≥161.1cm) horses aged three and above and is run over a distance of 2,200 meters (approximately 138 miles). The race is part of the second leg of the Kejurnas series (National Championships), and is usually held in October along with the Super Sprint.[1] It is known as the "highest stage" for horse racing in Indonesia after the Indonesia Derby.[2]

LocationChanges yearly
Inaugurated1966 (Soeharto Cup)
1975
Race typeFlat racing
Websitesarga.co
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Star of Stars
2025 Star of Stars winner Naga Sembilan
(pictured here in the 2025 HBX Cup)
LocationChanges yearly
Inaugurated1966 (Soeharto Cup)
1975
Race typeFlat racing
Websitesarga.co
Race information
Distance2200 meters
SurfaceDirt
TrackRight-handed
QualificationG/KP/Kuda Pacu Indonesia
3-y-o & up, Class A (height ≥ 161,1cm)
PurseRp70,000,000 (2025)
1st: Rp35,000,000
2nd: Rp10,500,000
3rd: Rp7,000,000
4th: Rp3,500,000
5th: Rp1,750,000
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As with most horse races in Indonesia, thoroughred horses are not allowed to compete. Only crossbreeds (called G/KP) and Kuda Pacu Indonesia with a height of 161,1cm or greater are allowed to race.

History

Soeharto Cup (1966–1974)

The Star of Stars, as the Open Class A race of the Kejurnas series, can be traced back to the first National Championships in 1966. Back then the annual National Chamionship was a single race, with the winner of the race obtaining the Soeharto Cup. The 1966 edition was the first official national-level horse race held by PORDASI, and it was held after PORDASI was recognized by the government as the sole parent organization for equestrian sports in Indonesia, with Suharto as its patron. The first winner of the Soeharto Cup was Diana, who was owned by Suharto himself.

The one race format of the Soeharto Cup only lasted up until 1974. In the first six years of its existence, the Soeharto Cup was held at various different venues across Bogor, Magelang, Manado, and Bandung, before settling at Jakarta after the completion of the Pulomas Racecourse. The most successful racehorses of the pre-1975 Soeharto Cup were Damayanti with three wins and Primadona with two.[3]

Kejurnas series Open Class A race (1975–now)

In 1975, the National Championships format was changed from one race to multiple races of different classifications. Since then, the Soeharto Cup was won by the most successful provincial contingent in two legs of the National Championships. The first leg being the Indonesia Derby, and the second features several races classified by height.[3]

The main race of the second leg of the Kejurnas series was the Open Class A race, which, for most of the New Order era, was named the Ahmad Yani Memorial Cup.[3] The first to win the cup was Damayanti, who had won the last three Soeharto Cups. After the fall of Soeharto, the race went under several different names before being named the Star of Stars during the 2010s.

The length for the race changed over time. It was set to 1600m from its inauguration until the 1990s. In 1989, sprint races were introduced to the National Championships. The new Class A Sprint race was 1200m, and today is called the Super Sprint and has a length of 1300m. In the 90s, the Open Class A was extended to 2000m before being extended once more in 1999 to 2200m, as it stands today.[4]

Djohar Manik, winner of Star of Stars in 2015, 2017, and 2018

Saud is the most successful horse in this race, with five consecutive victories from 2010 to 2014. The record is followed by Djohar Manik[5] and Surya Baskara, with three wins each. If 1966–1974 Soeharto Cup wins were counted as well, then Damayanti is the second most successful, with four consecutive wins from 1972 to 1975.

Records

Leading horses
  • 5 – Saud (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014)
  • 4 – Damayanti (Soeharto Cup 1972, 1973, 1974) (1975)
  • 3 – Djohar Manik (2015, 2017, 2018)
  • 3 – Surya Baskara (2001, 2002, 2003)
  • 2 – Primadona (Soeharto Cup 1970, 1971)
  • 2 – Liberty (1985, 1986)
  • 2 – Galigo (1988, 1989)
  • 2 – Kusuma Bangsa (1989, 2000)
  • 2 – Queen Thalassa (2021, 2023)
Most wins by a jockey
  • 7 – Jendri Turangan (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017)
  • 4 – W. Mewengkang (1981, 1982, 1985, 1986)
  • 4 – Jemmy Runtu (2009, 2021, 2023, 2024)
Most wins by a trainer
  • 5 – Berty Sondakh (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014)
  • 4 – E. Basuki (1975, 1983, 1987, 1988)
  • 3 – Karlan (2021, 2023, 2024)
Most wins by an owner
  • 5 – Bagelan Stable (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014)
  • 5 – Aragon Stable (2007, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018)
  • 4 – Pamulang Stud & Stable (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)
  • 3 – Tombo Ati Stable (2015, 2017, 2018)
  • 3 – King Halim Stable (2021, 2023, 2024)

Winners

Soeharto Cup

More information Year, Winner ...
Year Winner Jockey Trainer Owner(s) Distance
1966 Diana Soeharto 1200m
1967 Little King Soemitra
1968 Bintang Kakanda Manembu
1969 Kawanua B. Supit
1970 Primadona A.C.J. Mantiri
1971 Primadona Hein Victor Worang
1972 Damayanti Soemitra
1973 Damayanti Soemitra
1974 Damayanti Soemitra
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Kejurnas series Open Class A race

More information Year, Winner ...
YearWinnerJockeyTrainerOwner(s)Length
1975 Damayanti Sambas Edwin Basuki R. Soemitra 1600m
1998 Not held
1977 Caudello A. Rumimper - G. A. Siwu 1600m
1978 Brilliant Royke Sondak Martin Supit Harry Soebagio
1979 Trisula J. Roring M. Supit Brilliant Stable
1980 Mona Mia J. Roring R. Lumintang Maharani Stable
1981 Bryan Welly Mewengkang - Harry Soebagio
1982 Leonardo Welly Mewengkang - G. A. Siwu
1983 Palupi Coen Singal Edwin Basuki Prayitno/Sukun Stable
1984 Mawar Melati J. Sumuweng A. Lanujaya R. S. Natalegawa
1985 Liberty Welly Mewengkang E. Darusman Stal Liberty
1986 Liberty Welly Mewengkang - Liberty Stable
1987 Atilla R. Pantouw Edwin Basuki Prajitno/Sukun Stable
1988 Galigo Coen Singal Edwin Basuki Ahmad Rizal
1989 Galigo Coen Singal Dr. Ahmad Rizal Dr. Ahmad Rizal
1990 ?
1991 ?
1992 ?
1993 ?
1994 ?
1995 ?
1996Robin Hood-Wahono ATIr. Jeane2000m
1997Zippo--Felix
1998 Cancelled
1999Kusuma Bangsa--Tommy Wuisang2200m
2000Kusuma Bangsa--Tommy Wuisang
2001Surya Baskara--Pamulang Stud & Stable
2002Surya Baskara--Pamulang Stud & Stable
2003Surya Baskara--Pamulang Stud & Stable
2004Bayu Taruna--Pamulang Stud & Stable
2005Lady Borjuise---
2006Exotica--Agam Tirto Buwono
2007Star ShowE. SonitanIwan KurniawanAragon Stable
2008Bintang KlabatF. NayoanTonny RumambiOlly Dondokambey
2009PoseidonJ. RuntuEddy WowilingCheng Kwok Kwai
2010SaudJ. TuranganBerty SondakhIr. Kristianto S. (Bagelen Stable)
2011SaudJ. TuranganBerty SondakhIr. Kristianto S. (Bagelen Stable)
2012SaudJ. TuranganBerty SondakhIr. Kristianto S. (Bagelen Stable)
2013SaudJ. TuranganBerty SondakhIr. Kristianto S. (Bagelen Stable)
2014SaudJ. TuranganBerty SondakhIr. Kristianto S. (Bagelen Stable)
2015Djohar ManikJ. TuranganEdwin BasukiAragon & Tombo Ati Stable
2016Red SilenosD. SuhendarIwan KurniawanKarina & Karisa Saddak (Aragon Stable)
2017Djohar ManikJ. TuranganEdwin BasukiAragon & Tombo Ati Stable
2018Djohar ManikA. MeneripJ. TuranganAragon & Tombo Ati Stable
2019Manguni MakasiouwH. PaendongH. RoringManguni Makasiouw Stable
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021Queen ThalassaJ. RuntuKarlanKing Halim Stable2200m
2022Lyana NagariF. SangianMario BaharBendang Stable
2023Queen ThalassaJ. RuntuKarlanKing Halim Stable
2024Queen DivonaJ. RuntuKarlanKing Halim Stable
2025Naga SembilanAchmad SaefudinBagus haryantoNy. Raihana Bagus (Red Stone Stable)
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