The horse "Wadi" is asking for the title "Garhoud for Speed" in "Maidan" today

From previous competitions to the "Maidan" racing series.

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The horse "Wadi", owned by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, raises the slogan of restoring honor and achieving the title of the "Garhoud Speed" championship during the race evening on the third in the new season of Meydan International Racecourse, in the main fourth round this evening.

On the other hand, "Saltrain Dubai", by its owner Ali Haddad, is also seeking the title of the second major round, "Intissar", especially since the two horsemen are "a solution" and "two summers" in last year's version of the two championships.

Today, six races will be held under the auspices of "Dubai Ports World", with total prizes of 632 thousand and 500 dirhams, and 76 of the elite local and international horses will compete for their titles.

All the runs take place on the sandy tracks of the "Maidan" track, where two of them are reserved for rookies, in exchange for a run for the "par" category, and the same in the "conditional" category, and two runs in the "Lestd" category represent the two main championships of the race, each with a prize pool of 132 thousand And 500 dirhams.

The first round of the race begins, at 6:30, with the "Mina Rashid" championship for rookie horses for a distance of 1,600 meters of sand, before the excitement continues on its way to the fourth "Al Garhoud Speed", which runs for a distance of 1200 meters, and attracted nine elite speed horses, led by "Wadi »Under the supervision of Coach Doug Watson and lead by jockey Danny O'Neill.

And in the second major tournament, the "Saltrain Dubai" horse, under the supervision of coach Satish Simar, and the rider's leadership, Richard Malone, returns to the 2000-meter-sand test, after coming fourth, last March, in the third round of the Al Maktoum Challenge.

The ambitions of "Saltrain Dubai" collide with the presence of eight elite horses, led by fellow "Military Law" in the stable, the horse "Casey Jones" to its owner Nasser Askar, and the supervision of coach Musabbah Al Muhairi and the leadership of the jockey Antonio Friso, especially since "Casey Jones" enters his race more readily after Two weeks ago, he achieved a victory on the same track and by the same distance.

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