Dubai World Cup: 'Dark Saffron' retains Dubai Golden Shaheen title

WAM

The 30th Dubai World Cup is building to a climax at Meydan Racecourse, with results coming in ahead of the highlight of the evening - the $12 million Dubai World Cup, sponsored by Emirates Airline, due at 20:45 UAE time.

The Group 1 race will be run over 2,000 metres on dirt, featuring nine of the world’s top thoroughbreds. Contenders include defending champion 'Hit Show', Super Saturday winner 'Meidan', UAE Derby and Saudi Cup champion 'Forever Young' and 'Imperial Emperor'.

The meeting opened with the Dubai Kahayla Classic for Purebred Arabians, a Group 1 over 2,000 metres on dirt, with 15 runners competing for $1 million, and won by 'Falaah', ridden by A Moatasem Al Balushi and trained by A Balushi, owned by H.H. Sayyid Shihab Bin Harib Bin Thuwaini Al Said.

Race 2 was the Group 2 Godolphin Mile over 1,600 metres on dirt, with 12 runners contesting a $1 million purse. Entries included 'Commissioner King', 'Panching', 'Mendelssohn' and 'David of Athens'. Silvestre De Sousa rode 'Banishing' to victory, trained by David Jacobson and owned by Sharaf Mohammed Alhariri, David Jacobson and Lawrence Roman.

The Dubai Gold Cup followed, a Group 2 over 3,200 metres on turf, with 10 runners chasing $1 million. Among the leading names were 'Al Riffa', 'Al Nayyir', 'Siskany', 'Sons and Lovers' and 'Very Elegant', but 'Fairy Glen', ridden by Mickael Barzalona, trained by Simon & Ed Crisford and owned by H.H. Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, took the honours.

The UAE Derby, Race 4, a Group 2 over 1,900 metres on dirt, featured 12 runners, including 'Pyromancer', 'Wonder Dean', 'Six Speed' and 'Brotherly Love'. 'Wonder Dean' took this race, ridden by C Demuro, trained by Daisuke Takayanagi and owned by Yoshinari Yamamoto.

Race 5 was the Group 1 Al Quoz Sprint over 1,200 metres on turf, with 13 runners competing for $1.5 million. The field included 'Lazzat', 'Riff Runner', 'Cover Up' and 'Marbaan', but 'Native Approach' triumphed, ridden by Connor Beasley, trained by Ahmad Bin Harmash, owned by Hamdan Harmash.

The Dubai Golden Shaheen, race 6, also a Group 1, was run over 1,200 metres on dirt, with 12 runners chasing $2 million. Contenders included 'Bentornato', 'Al Naseeb', “Midland Money' and 'Mufasa', but 'Dark Saffron' was ridden home first by Connor Beasley, trained by Ahmad Bin Harmash, owned by Sultan Ali. 

Race 7, The Group 1 Dubai Turf over 1,800 metres featured 11 runners competing for $5 million, led by 'Facteur Cheval', alongside 'Embodiment', 'Qudwah' and 'Al Najm'. The favourite, Godollphin-owned 'Ombudsman' won it, trained by J&T Godsen and ridden by Wolliam Buick.

The penultimate race was the Longines Dubai Sheema Classic, a Group 1 over 2,410 metres on turf, with six runners contesting $6 million, including 'Calandagan', 'Eziqal Diamond', 'Gaiyyath Loto' and 'Royal Power'. Calandagan won, ridden by Mickael Barzalona, trained by Francis-Henri Graffard and owned by Aga Khan Studs SCEA.

Results confirmed by WAM, racingtv.com, and @dubairacingclub.

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