Today, Bivouac and Trekking are competing in one of the most famous horse races in the world

Goada "Godolphin" is seeking a historic victory in the Australian "Everest"

Part of Bivouac’s victory last fall with the Australian Newmarket Handicap title.

Godolphin international stables are pushing two of its elite speed horses, "Bivouac" and "Trekking", with the slogan of winning the first historic victory for the "Blue" stables with the title of "The Everest" race dedicated to horses from the age of two years and over. Australian "Randwick" track, a distance of six furlongs (1,200 meters), is the most expensive grass race in the world, with a total prize fund of 15 million Australian dollars.

The Godolphin duo, who is supervising their training by James Cummings, is in competition with 10 of the world's elite speed horses, and the Bivouac, led by Glen Boss, starts off from the tenth gate, while Trekking appears for the second year in a row at The Everest after His solution is third in last year's edition, with Ibn al-Fahal “Street Cry” starting from the fourth gate, and led by the knight Josh Bar.

The chances of the Godolphin representatives appear strong, as Bivouac has a rich record of victories, including winning the best "Handicap" speed race in Australia, when it was crowned "Newmarket Handicap" last fall.

In turn, "Trekking" has victories in his career in the first category, the highest in the world classification, the most recent of which was last May by winning the title of "Goodwood Handicap", and over competitors he re-meets in "The Everest", such as "Jetrash", "Toffin", and "Behemus" ».

Godolphin trainer, James Cummings, said in a press statement: "Both horses have reached the level that we were aspiring to, and it is now about maintaining fitness, and the high rush of both horses."

He added: “Knight Glenn had previously ridden a (Bivouac) in an ideal preparatory experience at (Warrick Farm) last week, and it was at the level of the extent that the horse needed, and he showed great response in that experience, and I am confident that the horse has the multiplicity of capabilities and talent that allows him to overcome The challenge of starting from the last outer gate ».

Palace Pierre set his sights on the coronation in Queen Elizabeth in Ascot

The undefeated colt, "Palace Pierre", owned by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, under the supervision of coach John Gossden, demands the crowning of an ideal season in the first category races, when he competes for the title of the Queen Elizabeth II race, which is taking place today at Ascot track The British veteran, and it is the most important race to resolve the conflict over the "mile" championship in Europe.

The dowry had previously achieved two important victories, at last, in the "Saint James Palace" at the Royal Ascot Festival, and then "Priest Jacques Le Marois" in France.

The "Palace Pierre" is led by veteran jockey Frankie Dettori, who has led it in all five of his previous racing victories.

The Emirati hopes to clinch the title also depend on seven horses, led by the skilled "Nesf", owned by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, who won the "Sun Chariot" race at the Newmarket in Britain two weeks ago, in addition to "Dark Vision" with the slogan "Godolphin" The recent winner of the German "Baden-Baden" race, which was held for Group 2 horses.

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is considered the most expensive grass race in the world, with a total prize pool of 15 million Australian dollars.

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