The "Dubai World Cup" is broadcast for the first time on "Twitter" and international networks broadcast the event live

Dubai Racing Club, in cooperation with the designated distribution and production company (RMG) and the media rights agency (HBA Media), has announced the possibility for the public in the UAE and Saudi Arabia to follow the “Dubai World Cup” evening for the first time on (Twitter), and the same for travelers by land and sea. Watch the evening's live broadcast in its 26th edition next Saturday on selected airlines and cruise lines via the (Sport 24) network.

The statement of the Dubai Racing Club confirmed that the global event will be shown by a record number of media broadcasting institutions, in a manner commensurate with the status of one of the largest horse races in terms of the world and the value of the financial prizes, in an event hosted by the Meydan racecourse in the heart of Dubai, which includes six One of the world's top-ranked "Group 1" races, including the ninth race and the main "Dubai World Cup", which has a prize of $12 million and is sponsored by Emirates Airlines.

He said: "The great interest of the US audience with the participation of its star, "Live Is Good", the leader in the nominations in the Dubai World Cup, was behind the broadcasting of the concert by "Fox Sports, TVG and NYRA" networks, while "NBCSN" will present the highlights of the ceremony in the special race program. The event will be broadcast by ESPN in Latin America and the Caribbean, and SportsMax will cover the Caribbean as well.

The statement added: "The Middle East and North Africa region will be covered through live broadcasts via Dubai Racing and the local Yas TV channel, and the Far Eastern networks that show live broadcasts include the "Green Channel" and "Fuji TV" channels in Japan, and TVB, Cable, Now TV and HKJC TV in Hong Kong and STC TV in Singapore, while TV viewers in 13 other Southeast Asian countries will be able to make it to race day thanks to the broadcast via "Eclat", which is broadcasting the event for the first time, in order for followers in China to watch the event through "Wasu" channel, which also broadcasts the race evening for the first time, and (Sony) network, which will broadcast the event to its audience in India."

He continued: “The opportunity to watch is available to the audience in Africa through (SuperSport) and (Sport240) in South Africa, while coverage is provided for the “Australia” region through “Racing.com” and “Sky Thorogbred” in Australia, while the “Trackside” channel broadcasts In New Zealand.


He continued, "European broadcasters include Equdia (France), Racing TV and Sky Sports Racing (UK and Ireland), Virgin Media (Ireland), SilkNet (Georgia), and TJK TV (Turkey). The Dubai World Cup welcomes channels that broadcast the event. For the first time, they are Setanta (Eurasia and the Baltic States), NENT (Scandinavia), Watch4 (Germany, Switzerland and Austria), and Polsat (Poland).

The statement added: "Trans World Sport, the world's leading magazine program, will add premium coverage around the world, as will CNN, which covers the event through the popular "World Sport" programme. ITV will also broadcast the racing program live on Saturday. In the United Kingdom, "Saudi TV" channel presents the event in a special show with a program that presents the highlights within one hour, while "Reuters" broadcasts the event on its extensive network of news outlets.

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