The final list of the horses participating in the Dubai World Cup revealed

The Organizing Committee for the 25th edition of the Dubai World Cup, which will be held on the 27th of this month on the international track "Meydan", announced the final list of horses participating in the nine rounds of the event, whose total prize money is $ 26.5 million, while the total number of participants in the evening is 117 horses out of 11 Country.

The committee said in a press statement that the 2000-meter run of the Dubai World Cup, "Category 1", sponsored by "Emirates Airlines", with a prize value of 12 million dollars, witnesses the participation of 14 horses, led by the highest-ranked horse on the list, "Mystic Guide" to Godolphin under the supervision of coach Michael Steadam. The Royal Blue team pays in this half with the "Gifts of Gold" under the supervision of international coach Saeed Bin Surour, and "Magni Corse" under the supervision of coach Andre Faber.

As for the American horses, they will be very competitive in the half, led by "Jesus Team", the "Pegasus World Cup" summer runners, under the supervision of coach Jose Francisco de Angelo, "Sleepy Eyes Tod", supervised by coach Miguel Angel Silva and the winner of the second category race, "Title Ready" champion of "Louisianastics" For the "third category" under the supervision of coach Dallas Stewart.

Japan is represented in this half by Chua Wizard, who won the title of "Champion Cup" on the "Chukyo" track last year under the supervision of coach Ryuji Okubwail, in addition to the participation of the Uruguayan horse "Agust Fiscal" under the supervision of coach Antonio Sentra, while the Bahraini coach Faouzi Nas will participate for the first time In the race, he crossed the champion, "Saliot the Soldier," the champion of the second and third round of the "Al Maktoum Challenge Championship", while Saudi Arabia was represented by "Great Scott", who came third in the "Saudi Cup" under the supervision of coach Abdullah bin Musharraf.

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