The most prominent of them is the undefeated “Bayd” crowned with the ninth victory in his career and the fifth in the “Group 1” races.

9 Emirati victories painted the dazzle at the Glorious Goodwood Festival

The undefeated foal "Far" is crowned with the title "Sussex Stakes".

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The prestigious British Glorious Goodwood Festival concluded yesterday in an exceptional version that distinguished itself in terms of excitement and strength in the 38 runs that the festival included in its five days at Goodwood Racecourse in England, during which the state horses succeeded in snatching nine victories drawn The dazzling on the world horse racing arena, most notably the victory of the undefeated pony "Baid" with the "Shadwell" logo with the ninth victory in his career, and his fifth in the first category races "Group 1", the highest ranked in the world.

The horses of the state achieved three strong victories on the opening day of the festival last Wednesday. The first came through the “Forest Falcon” of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and the supervision of coaches Charlie and Mark Johnston, and the leadership of the jockey Frankie Dettori, with his victory in the first half, which took place over a distance of 2000 metres. With a difference of length and three quarters of length from “Brilliant Light” with the “Godolphin” logo, and the supervision of the international coach Saeed bin Suroor, and the leadership of the jockey Daniel Toddhoop, who finished second.

"Murban", owned by His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, added the second victory for the state's horses, by winning the second half title of the opening day "Vintage Stakes" for a distance of 1,400 meters for the second category "Group 2", led by jockey Jimmy Spencer, under the supervision of coach Charlie Fellowes.

The opening day's triple was completed, with Godolphin's "Mashif Magic", under the supervision of coach Charlie Appleby, and led by jockey William Buick, the title of the sixth game for a distance of 1200 metres.

The attention of global horse racing enthusiasts was directed towards the main race on the second day of the festival, when the best horse in the world and the highest rated with 139 pounds added the "far" pony, under the supervision of coach William Haggas, and led by jockey Jim Crowley, the ninth star in his career, by taking the title "Sussex". Stakes” for a distance of 1600 meters grass, which is designated for the horses of the first category, after a heroic performance by the four-year-old pony, who crossed the end of the half line with a time of one minute 37 seconds and 74 parts of a second, a difference of length and three quarters of the length from the second-place holder, “Modern Games”, which is owned by For "Godolphin", under the supervision of coach Charlie Appleby, and the leadership of jockey William Buick, in an Emirati double that came at the expense of the champion "July Cup Stakes" the mare "Al Alcohol Free", which came in third place, under the supervision of coach Andrew Balding and led by jockey Rob Hornby.

The "Secret State" of Godolphin opened the victories of the Emirates horses on the second day of the festival, by achieving the title of the first half for a distance of 2,400 meters led by jockey William Buick, under the supervision of coach Charlie Appleby.

The horses of the famous "blue" logo re-established their strong presence, by snatching an exciting double on the third day of the festival, which began with the victory of "Warren Point", under the supervision of coach Charlie Appleby, and led by jockey William Buick, the first half title for a distance of 2000 meters, which came with a neck difference from his stable colleague. "Blue Trail", which came second, led by jockey Frankie Dettori, before the excitement continued its way towards the third "Gordon Stakes" race for a distance of 2,400 meters, which is designated for "Group 3" horses, and the addition of the pony "New London", the second victory of "Godolphin" on this day, and the seventh for state horses.

Emirati victories on the fourth and fifth days were limited to two victories that came with the “Godolphin” logo, when the “Rebels Romance”, under the supervision of coach Charlie Appleby, and led by jockey William Buick, was crowned with the “Glorious Stakes” title, which took place in the fifth runs of the fourth day for a distance of 2,400 meters and was dedicated to horses. "Group 3", before his colleague in the stable "Trawlerman" brought the curtain down on the final day by adding the ninth victory for the state horses and the seventh for the blue logo, by winning the third round title, which took place over a distance of 2,800 metres.

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