Challenges 6 strong horses for a distance of 1600 meters

"Ben Batal" seeks the title of "Celebration Mile" at the British "Goodwood" track

A track record of achievements for the horse «Bin Batal». ■ from the source

"Ben Batal", "Godolphin" horse, returns to the grass races when he asks for the title of the "Celebration Mile" race that is taking place today on the British "Goodwood" track, which is dedicated to the second category "Group 2" for a mile (1600 meters).

The horse’s march, under the supervision of national coach Saeed bin Suroor, is marked by a long record of achievements, including a victory in the Dubai World Cup 2018, by winning the Dubai Turf race, and then in the summer of 2019 the title of the «Jewel Stakes» on the track «Newmarket», what Awarding him the title of the second best horse for a mile in the world.

Last February marked a quantum leap in the achievements of the six-year-old horse, Godolphin, by winning his first victory on the dirt tracks, after winning the second round title in the Al Maktoum Challenge Cup at Meydan Racecourse.

"Ben Batal" in the "Celebration Mile" is making its first appearance in the current season of British grass races, since its arrival on February 29th, third in the "Saudi Cup", behind two of the strongest American horses specialized in sand races, to face the "Goodwood" track. The challenge of six elite horses for a distance of 1600 meters, from which the "Century of Dream" stands out for its owner Abdullah with love, and led by jockey James Doyle, who had previously won this season in a race that took place last June at the same distance, but on the British "Newmarket" track.

The horse "Regal Reality" will also enter the competition circle for the "Chifley Park" stables, under the supervision of expert trainer Sir Michael Stud, and the leadership of knight Ryan Moore, who came from a deserved victory, which he achieved on the ninth of this month, a difference of three lengths and a quarter of the length of his closest competitors, In a race he ran for a mile on the British "Salisbury" track.

Saeed bin Suroor: “Bin Batal” is ready to return to the grassy tracks

Godolphin coach Saeed bin Suroor confirmed the readiness of "Bin Batal" to return to the grass races. Bin Surour said in a press statement: "(Bin Batal's) training went well, and he underwent a good rest after participating in the Dubai and Saudi races, and the training went well, after he did a quick exercise recently, and we are comfortable with his condition, and he is ready to participate."

"We are looking forward to his return to racing, but the ground is a very important factor, as we do not prefer to involve him on soft ground, and we will work to monitor the amount of rain that falls on the Goodwood track," he added.

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The years of Omar "bin Batal" seeking to achieve an achievement on the British "Goodwood" track.

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