Mustafa Kemal, founder of the Turkish Republic, was honored with the title Ghazi in 1923 by the Turkish Grand National Assembly due to his successful command at the Turkish War of Independence. He used this title until 1934, when he was given the surname "Atatürk" following the adoption of the Surname Law. A fan of horse racing, Gazi Mustafa Kemal said "Horse racing is the social need for modern societies". He organized horse races even during the years of the War of Independence in Ankara, in the new capital of modern Turkey. The first officially organized horse racing was run onJune 10, 1927 in Ankara by British bred horses without age restriction over a distance of. The money award was TL 2,000. The winner was jockey İhsan Atçı with racehorse "Neriman" owned by Ali Muhiddin Hacı Bekir, member of a renowned candy producing dynasty. In 1928, the event was run as an open race restricted to age and weight. Succeeding Turkish presidents, Celal Bayar in 1929 with "Cap Gris Nez" and İsmet İnönü in 1930 with "Olgo", were also among the winners of the Gazi Race. In 1932, the race was restricted to British thoroughbred three-year-old horses born in Turkey and was run over a distance of. The prize was set to TL 5,000. In 1936, Gazi Race was held in the Ankara City Race Course constructed next to the Ankara 19 Mayıs Stadium. Whenever Atatürk was in Ankara, he enjoyed to observe horse racing. In 1938, the race was renamed "Atatürk Race". Since its inauguration, the event is held every year without interruption. Gazi Race was transferred in 1968 from Ankara to Istanbul's Veliefendi Race Course.
Award
The winner of the race receives a purse in amount of TL 850,000. In addition, a bonus payment totaling to about TL 533,500 is given for breeding and enrollment expenses. Since 1970, a solid silver trophy in form of an equestrian statue depicting Gazi Mustafa Kemal is bestowed by the Turkish president. It was created by sculptor Mehmet Şadi Çalık.
Records
Record holder of the Gazi Race is the thoroughbred horse "Bold Pilot" owned by Özdemir Atman that was run by jockey Halis Karataş at a time of 2.26.22 in 1996. Racehorse owner and breeder Sadık Eliyeşil is the most winner of the Gazi Race with 13 titles:
Year
Racehorse
1950
Darling
1953
Kusun
1961
Atlıhan
1963
Melikşah
1964
Kayarlı
1971
Minimo
1972
Akkor
1973
Karayel
1976
Buğra
1982
Toraman
1984
Cartagena
1986
Hafız
2005
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Mümin Çılgın is the most successful jockey of the Gazi Race with nine wins:
Year
Racehorse
1960
Helene De Troia
1965
Apaçi
1974
Nadas
1979
Dr. Seferof
1981
Dersim
1985
Uğurtay
1986
Hafız
1988
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1991
Abbas
In 2012, Halis Karataş won the Gazi Race for the 5th time with the thoroughbred horse "Matador Yaşar" owned by Ahmet Göçmen. His former victories were in 1996, 2005, 2006 and 2011.