
The 29th edition of the Dubai World Cup concluded on Saturday night at Dubai’s historic Meydan Racecourse with a thrilling display of horse racing prowess. 102 horses from 13 countries were contested in nine races for a combined prize pool of $30.5 million.
The main event featured a historic victory for Hit Show, representing Wathnan Racing (Qatar) and ridden by jockey Florent Geroux, who won the $12 million top prize, the richest purse in global horse racing.The 29th edition brought excitement and excellence, from tightly contested races to world-class organisation and a lively crowd of nearly 60,000 spectators.
Drones illuminate the sky as UAE President Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed and Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid finish the Dubai World Cup horse race at Meydan Racecourse. The event was televised with cinematic perfection, employing dozens of cameras and many enjoyable activities that enthralled a broad global audience.
With over 1 billion viewers from 170 countries tuning in via TV, digital platforms, and in-flight entertainment, the Dubai World Cup once again demonstrated Meydan’s enduring appeal as a global hub for purebred and Arabian horse racing, combining tradition, sport, and modernity in the heart of the UAE.
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