A duo for UAE horses at the end of the Royal Ascot Festival

Dream of Dreams wins the British Diamond Jubilee Stakes

Great brilliance for Emirates horses in the ancient British festival.

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The horse "Dream of Dreams", owned by Saeed Suhail, under the supervision of coach Michael Stout, was crowned champion in the "Diamond Jubilee Stakes" race, dedicated to purebred horses "Group 1", the world's highest-ranked, at a distance of 1200 meters grass, as part of the final day's runs yesterday. British Royal Ascot Festival.

The UAE horses continued their brilliance, winning the second victory, with the victory of the "Creative Force" pony with the "Godolphin" logo, under the supervision of coach Charlie Appleby and the leadership of jockey James Doyle, with the title of the "Jersey Stakes", within "Group 3".

The duo of "Dream of Dreams" and "Creative Force" gave the owners of the Emirates the eighth title in the current edition of the Royal Ascot Festival.

On the other hand, Michelin, with the Godolphin logo, and the supervision of coach Michael Steidam, asks to continue to shine in the American races, when it takes part in the “Eton Town Stakes” challenge, dedicated to purebred hybrid horses “Group 3”, which is taking place today for a distance of 1700 meters grass, At Monmouth Park, New Jersey

Michelin's fortunes depend on her impulsive abilities, which led her at the end of last season to win the Dwelling Ground Oaks race at the Kentucky Downs, and followed him this season with a victory in a race in the "Group 2" category, by winning the Hillsborough Stakes in the "Kentucky Downs" race. Tampa Bay Downs” last March.

The “Godolphin” star faces 11 elite fillies and mares over a distance of 1900 meters, including the highest-ranked mare “Nai Lady Nye”, owned by “First Row Partners and Hidden Brook Farm”, under the supervision of coach Chad Brown, who is seeking her fifth victory in the world of racing, and includes In her career, she won in the "Group 3", the summer of last year came on the same track, but for a longer distance of 2000 metres.

The mare "Xanthkio" with the slogan "Vinlor Racing Stables" and the supervision of coach Thomas Morley, who is recording her first seasonal participation, since his last victory in June last year, in a race held for a distance of a mile (1,600 meters) at the Belmont track.

Commenting on Michelin's chances in the Eaton Town Stakes, Godolphin coach Michael Steidam said in a press statement: "The last training has gone well, and Michelin looks comfortable and in good health, and she is ready to compete, and the only downside is that the distance is some shorter." The thing for her, knowing that she'll be carrying the extra weight, is a former top-class race winner at Hillsborough.

He added, "She goes to the race in good condition, and the dry ground is expected to be perfect for her, and we hope that this race will prepare her for the Modesty Citix challenge."

• The "Creative Force" pony of "Godolphin" wins the title of the "Jersey Stakes".

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