Japan’s Ushba Tesoro wins the $30.5 million dollar Dubai World Cup. The world’s richest race is held for a 27th year at Meydan Grandstand attracting horse racing enthusiasts from all over the world.
Japan’s Ushba Tesoro wins the $30.5 million dollar Dubai World Cup. The world’s richest race is held for a 27th year at Meydan Grandstand attracting horse racing enthusiasts from all over the world.
Meydan's iconic event scored on many levels but most importantly it brought the world together to celebrate the glory of the racehorse
The Japanese Horse of the Year took nearly a second off the course record as he finished the 2,410 metres demolition job in 2 minutes 25.65 seconds
Derma Sotogake, son of former top sprinter Mind Your Biscuits, demonstrated why he can be the first horse to complete the UAE-American Derby double
Trainer Jeremy O’Dwyer all praise for the experienced jockey who won his second race of the evening
Twelve months ago, the son of Dubawi powered home to dead-heat with Japanese raider Panthalassa, but this time did not leave anything to the judge when crossing the finish rather comfortably
The winner not only surprised a quality field, but also Sheikha Hissa Hamdan Al Maktoum, who has taken over the operations of Shadwell
The Doug Watson-trained five-year-old powered through the field and won the Godolphin Mile by a stunning margin of five-and-a-half lengths
The Royal Ascot hero was delivered late by the incomparable Ryan Moore to deny William Buick aboard Godolphin’s Siskany on the line
The 43-year-old Panamanian rider extracted the best out of Hayyan to claim one of the biggest wins of his career