Mubadala Investment Company (Mubadala), as the main sponsor of the Dubai World Cup, in cooperation with the Organizing Committee for the Special Olympics for the World Games Abu Dhabi 2019, has celebrated a special race in the name of the Special Olympics as part of the Dubai International Horse Racing Carnival , Which took place in the track «Field of horse racing» in Dubai yesterday.

One of the races, the sixth in the Special Olympics Cup, was held for a distance of 1,900 meters and was allocated to equestrian horses with a total prize of AED 175,000. The title was won by Hamdan Sultan Sabousi, Connor Beasley.

The winner of the Cup, sporting director of the Special Olympics for the World Games «Abu Dhabi 2019» Abdullah Al-Wahaibi, accompanied by Emirati champion Abdul Rahman Al-Mazmi of the Special Olympics Team.

Members of the UAE Special Olympics Team also presented the Special Olympics bracelet to the winners of the Dubai World Cup, and wrote on the wristband: "Here are the owners of inspiration" in reference to the athletes of interest who will compete during the World Olympics March 14-21.

In the race, North America's owner, Ramzan Kadyrov, won the opening round of the legendary Al Maktoum Challenge for the original hybrid, Group 2, which took place in the fifth game and the president of the second race of the Dubai World Cup Carnival, The seven "Mubadala" with a total of prizes of one million and one hundred thousand dirhams, and saw a competition between 91 of the elite domestic and international horses.

The race culminated in the inauguration of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the title of the inaugural Al Maktoum Challenge Championship for the Arabian Horse Group 1, which took place in the inaugural opening of 1600 meters, with a total prize of AED 65,000 And the Woking Thunder for the Women's Association of Phoenix for their third straight win of the season, winning the Millennium Al Guinness Emirates Championship, which took place in the third half of 1600 meters, with a total prize of AED 100,000.

In the rest of the race, Goodwin's horse, owned by James Doyle, won the second prize, the Dubai Prize, which was 1400 meters long and won 100,000 dirhams, while the fourth-half Cleveland Caval, And a total of 175,000 dirhams for the "Dream Today" owned by Melbourne 10 Racing, led by knight Christopher Hayes. The porter, Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum, led by Knight Adri de Fries, also won the seventh and final title of the seven-meter Cepsa Energie Cap, which was awarded to equine horses with a total of 135,000 dirhams.

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