Japan's Yoshito chases $5 million on Dubai World Cup night

Japan pins its hopes on the evening of the Dubai World Cup on the stallion "Showa Wizard", who participates in the main race of the evening, in order to return to the lead after the first title achieved in the 2011 edition through the horse "Victoria Pisa", but these hopes do not preclude ambitions Great for Japanese coach Yoshito Ya Hagi, who puts his mark in the current version on 4 horses out of the 21 that Japan participates in in the various races of the evening.

Coach Yoshito Yahagi hopes to win 4 million and 930 thousand dollars, including approximately 5 million dollars in the value of the first place prizes in the four runs in which he competes, as he competes in the "Godolphin Mile" run with the "Patrate Leon" pony, whose prizes amount to one million dollars, from which the first place gets 580,000 dollars, and he also competes in the "Dubai Golden Cup" race through the stallion "Stay Volish", where the prize money for the half is one million dollars, including 580,000 dollars for the first place holder.


Coach Yoshito Yahaji is also competing in the "Al Quoz Speed" run through the stallion "Inchaiden", where the prizes for the half amount to one and a half million dollars, of which the first place gets $870,000. He also competes in the "Dubai Turf" run through the stallion "Pantalasa", where his prizes amount to $ 5 million, of which the first place will receive two million and 900 thousand dollars.


The coach said in statements before the evening, which begins tomorrow, Saturday, at the Meydan racecourse: "I know very well the difficulty of competing in the largest championship in the world, but I am confident that Japanese horses will make the difference in the current edition of the Dubai World Cup. We are facing fierce competition with horses that only know victories." Like us, but we are determined to achieve it, we trained well and prepared well."

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