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Dubai Racing Club announces 2014 Dubai World Cup Carnival programme

Meydan, the racecourse district in Dubai, is preparing to host some of the biggest names in horseracing this season with the release of the 2014 Dubai World Cup Carnival programme, worth more than US$37m in prize money. The Dubai World Cup Carnival, which gets underway on Thursday 9th January, 2014, features 11 high-class race meetings at Meydan Racecourse, including Super Saturday on March 8th, 2014 and the season-ending US$27.25m Dubai World Cup day on Saturday 29th March.

The new season sees a number of changes to the programme, designed to offer more options when planning Dubai race campaigns.

The 3,200m US$1m Dubai Gold Cup, organised on Dubai World Cup day, has been upgraded from a Group 3 to a Group 2 and the US$175,000 Meydan Sprint, held over 1,000m of the turf track on Super Saturday has now moved up from a listed race to a Group 3, said organisers.

Three conditions races have been upgraded to listed status and will serve as prep races for big-money Dubai World Cup Carnival contests.

The 1800m Singspiel Stakes, held on the turf track on the opening day of the Dubai World Cup Carnival, carries increased prize money of US$150,000. It will prep horses for the Group 2 US$200,000 Al Rashidiya over the same distance on Thursday 30th January. While still a conditions race, this race was won by Godolphin’s Sharestan in 2013, the Mike de Kock-trained Mahbooba in 2012 and Roger Teal’s Steele Tango in 2011.

The Dubai Stakes, over 1200m of the all-weather track on Thursday 16th January, is now worth US$150,000. It is the prep for the Group 3 US$200,000 Al Shindagha Sprint, a contest in the same race preparation as the Group 1 US$2m Dubai Golden Shaheen. Satish Seemar’s Reynaldothewizard claimed this race in 2013 en route to his victory in the Dubai Golden Shaheen, while Captain Obvious won it for Singapore-based Steven Burridge in 2012 and De Kock’s Our Giant took the race in 2011.

The Dubai Millennium now offers trainers a listed race, worth US$200,000 and run over 2000m of the turf track on Thursday February 20th, 2014. This allows horses to prep for a range of Dubai World Cup-day options, including the two US$5m turf races in the Group 1 Dubai Duty Free or the Group 1 Dubai Sheema Classic or the big one: the US$10m Group 1 Dubai World Cup.

Godolphin have dominated this race over the last two seasons with Quick Wit and Simon De Montfort winning in 2013 and 2012 respectively and Steele Tango once again in the money in 2011.

The Al Fahidi Fort turf race, formerly held over 1600m during the seventh Dubai World Cup Carnival meeting, has been brought down to 1400m and moved to the third meeting, which this season falls on Thursday January 23rd. The US$125,000 Meydan Classic, held on Thursday February 27th, 2014 has also been shortened from 1600m to 1400m.

Martin Talty, International Manager at Dubai Racing Club, said the changes had been made to further refine and develop the Dubai World Cup Carnival.

"We wanted to develop our 1400m programme and noted that there were not many races of the status of the Al Fahidi Fort over that distance around the world. We wanted to open the race up a bit so that it ties in with the Zabeel Mile held five weeks later, which can be used to prep for Dubai World Cup day races." Talty added that newly-upgraded Dubai Millennium would give trainers extra options when prepping for valuable Group 1 races on Dubai World Cup day.

"This 2000m race was named after the great Dubai Millennium and fits into our schedule on 20th February, where it is four weeks out from Dubai World Cup night and horses can use it to prepare for any of the three final races on the Dubai World Cup-day card, the Dubai Duty Free, the Dubai Sheema Classic or the Dubai World Cup." The Gold Cup, now upgraded to a Group 2, was also earmarked for future growth, said Talty.

"This race became a Group 3 in 2010 and moved to the Dubai World Cup programme in 2012. It is a race that has become attractive to trainers with stayers from around the world and hopefully in years to come it will take another step up to a Group 1, adding further value to the Dubai World Cup card."



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