176 horses have been nominated to compete in the main game, with prizes of $ 12 million

The Silver Jubilee of the "Dubai World Cup" attracts 762 horses from 19 countries

The evening of the "Dubai World Cup" attracts the elite horses on the international stage.

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The Dubai Racing Club announced the list of purebred horses that have been nominated by horse owners from 19 countries around the world, to participate in the silver jubilee version of the "Dubai World Cup" that will be held on March 27th, on the icon of horse tracks in the world, Meydan Racecourse in Dubai. Among them are 176 nominations to compete for the main round, the "Dubai World Cup", which is reserved for the highest ranked "Group 1" horses in the world, whose prizes are $ 12 million.

According to a press release, 1511 nominations and 762 horses trained in 19 countries were accepted in a list that included the elite of the horses on the international stage, the most prominent of which are the horses whose owners attracted the competition for a historic title in the most expensive stage of the evening of the "Dubai World Cup" the size of the champion of the race «Pegasus» The famous American horse "Kirks Go", supervised by the legendary coach Bob Baffert, next to the champion of the "Run Happy Malibu Stakes" horse "Charlestan".

The list attracted by the main race also includes an elite group of heroes with accomplishments in the top-ranked "Group 1" races in the world, most notably the three-horse champion "Code of Honor", the horse "Sleepy Is Todd", and "Tux", whose training is supervised by Danny Organ. "Tacitus", who finished fourth in the American "Breeders Cup Classic" race, in addition to international horses with a record of achievement in local races the size of "Dubai Wario" under the supervision of John Gozden, and "Military Law" under the supervision of Musabbah Al Muhairi and "Capizano" "Kimber" and "Matterhorn", which excelled in the 2000 meters sand races last season, under the supervision of coaches from the UAE, Britain, Japan, France and America.

The Dubai Shima Classic race, within the evening of the Dubai World Cup dedicated to Group 1 horses, with prizes amounting to five million dollars, attracted 167 horses that were nominated, in a list that included the star “Adeeb”, ranked third in the list of awards for the “Longines” world races. The highest-ranked among the horses that were nominated in this half, which also attracted the representative of Japan, the mare "Chrono Genus" who won the title of "Arena Kenin" at the end of 2000, in addition to the "Chanel Maker" under the supervision of the famous American coach Bill Mott and "Nau Da Males" »Under the supervision of Davey Smag, and“ Mughal ”under the supervision of the expert Irish trainer Aiden O'Brien. Names of trainers who supervise local horses also shine in this round, the size of“ Godolphin ”trainers Saeed bin Suroor and Charlie Appleby alongside John Gozen, whose career is marked by two victories with the title“ Dubai Shima Classic ».

The "Dubai Turf" run, which is dedicated to "Group 1" horses and its financial prize of four million dollars, attracted a great star in previous participation in the evening of the Cup, most notably the Japanese star "Almond Eye". The half also records the participation of distinguished names that have achieved achievements on the world stage in the category races. The first is led by the champion of "St. James Palace Stakes" at the Royal Ascot Horse Festival "Lord North" under the supervision of trainer John Gozden, the champion of the Bahrain International Horse Award "Simsir" under the supervision of coach Fawzi Nass, and the American "Pegasus" champion "Colonel Liam" and "Largent" »Under the supervision of American coach Ted Bleacher.

On March 22nd, the final list for the nine races included in the 25th evening of the "Dubai World Cup" will be announced, as the initial nominations announced yesterday will follow in other stages for final approval.

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