VENDREDI, 02 JANVIER 2015 13:33. Dubai World Cup Starts Next Week, January the 8th, 2015

 

 

Dubai World Cup Starts Next Week

 
The highly anticipated Dubai World Cup Carnival, a series of 11 high quality race meetings that annually attract the world’s best horses, jockeys and trainers to Meydan, commences on Thursday, 8 January.

The finale of the Dubai World Cup Carnival is the Dubai World Cup, sponsored by Emirates Airline, and held on 28 March. This is the world’s richest race meeting and features nine high-class races highlighted by the US$10 million Dubai World Cup.

The Emirates Airline-sponsored Super Saturday on 7 March is held three weeks earlier and is a stand-out race meeting in its own right. It is traditionally regarded as the dress rehearsal for the Dubai World Cup.

Horses can often earn a coveted entry into a race on Dubai World Cup night after a good performance on Super Saturday. Its timing allows trainers to put the finishing touches to their equine stars before they take to racing’s biggest stage on Dubai World Cup day.

Since its inception the Dubai World Cup Carnival has served as a truly pioneering festival and has successfully attracted the brightest stars of the international racing scene including, South Africa, Great Britain, the United States of America, Japan, France, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Australia and Hong Kong to name a few.

De Sousa back for more

2014 Dubai World Cup winning jockey Silvestre de Sousa has emerged as a serious contender for the UAE jockey’s championship after riding an excellent four-timer at Jebel Ali racecourse last Friday.

The Brazilian ace landed three wins for retaining trainer Musabah Al Muhairi, including one aboard the mightily impressive Interpret in the featured Jebel Ali Stakes Prep sponsored by Shadwell, after he had won the opening HH Shaikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum UAE Breeders Society Challenge for Purebred Arabians with the Saif Al Deeb-trained Dere’A Al Jazeera.

The towering performance catapulted De Sousa, who in March 2014 won the $10 million (Dh36.7 million) Dubai World Cup with African Story, into joint-second place on the jockey’s table with 18 wins, leaving him just three adrift of current leader Richard Mullen.

Royston French has also won 18 races this season.

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About Meydan Grandstand

 

About Meydan Grandstand

 

Completed in 2010, the Meydan Grandstand and Racecourse, builds upon the 14-year legacy established by Nad Al Sheba. A visionary facility, Meydan is an ultimate venue for horseracing that further sets the standards for luxury and propels UAE’s horseracing scene to greater heights on the international level.

Providing a splendid array of first-class hospitality offerings within the state-of-the-art structure, the Meydan Grandstand and Racecourse is unlike any other in the world. Spanning 1.5 kilometres, the spectacular facility is situated under a crescent-shaped roof, encased with solar panels, with seating for 60,000 spectators and covered parking for 8,600 cars. The Racecourse provides a 1,750m Dirt track and a 2,400m Turf track.

Other facilities include receiving barns, stables, turf and All-Weather training tracks and jockey and horsemen’s lounges. Meydan proudly features the world’s first trackside five-star hotel, The Meydan, with 285 suites offering direct, unobstructed views of the racing action. An exciting mix of high-end international restaurants, an IMAX theatre, the Meydan Museum and Gallery all complement what is truly an extraordinary architectural feat. Meydan Grandstand and Racecourse is a lasting tribute to the elegance and grace associated with the prestigious Dubai World Cup, the venue’s marquee event and the world’s richest race.

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