Dubai World Cup 2021
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When is the 2021 Dubai World Cup?
On Saturday March 27th, 2021.
Where is the Dubai World Cup?
The Dubai World Cup is raced at Meydan Racecourse, Dubai, UAE.
Dubai World Cup 2021
1 1/4 m (Dirt) | Total race value: $12,000,000
- 2021 Location: Meydan Racecourse; Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Inaugural Race: 1996
- Distance: 2,000 metres (about 10 furlongs)
- Track Type: Left-handed, Dirt
- Age Qualifications: Northern Hemisphere 4yo+ & Southern Hemisphere 3yo+
- 2021 Purse: $12 million.
- 2021 Race Date: Saturday, March 27
- Where to Watch: NBC Sports and online at OffTrackBetting.com
Mystic Guide Headlines the 2021 Dubai World Cup
A group of fourteen Group or Grade 1 winners with a combined 23 victories at the highest level are set to line up for the 25th running of Dubai World Cup day at Meydan Racecourse on Saturday March 27, 2021.
A total of 117 horses from 11 countries will compete across a spectacular day of racing worth USD$26.5m that features six Group 1 and three Group 2 contests.
2021 Dubai World Cup Field & Odds
Race 9 at Meydan on Saturday, March 27 - Post 12:50 PM
Entry | Horse | ML Odds | Jockey | Trainer |
---|---|---|---|---|
13 | Ajuste Fiscal [URU] | 30-1 | Vagner Leal 126 Lbs |
Antonio Cintra Pereira |
7 | Capezzano | 50-1 | Royston Ffrench 126 Lbs |
Salem bin Ghadayer |
3 | Chuwa Wizard [JPN] | 15-1 | Keita Tosaki 126 Lbs |
Ryuji Okubo |
14 | Gifts of Gold [IRE] | 50-1 | Christophe Soumillon 126 Lbs |
Saeed bin Suroor |
1 | Great Scot [GB] | 15-1 | Lanfranco Dettori 126 Lbs |
Abdullah Mishrif |
2 | Hypothetical [IRE] | 12-1 | Mickael Barzalona 126 Lbs |
Salem bin Ghadayer |
9 | Jesus` Team | 6-1 | Joel Rosario 126 Lbs |
Jose D`Angelo |
12 | Magny Cours | 12-1 | William Buick 126 Lbs |
Andre Fabre |
5 | Military Law [GB] | 6-1 | Antonio Fresu 126 Lbs |
Musabbeh Al Mheiri |
6 | Mystic Guide | 5-2 | Luis Saez 126 Lbs |
Michael Stidham |
11 | Salute The Soldier [GER] | 8-1 | Adrie de Vries 126 Lbs |
Fawzi Nass |
10 | Sleepy Eyes Todd | 15-1 | Alexis Moreno 126 Lbs |
Miguel Silva |
8 | Thegreatcollection | 60-1 | Patrick Cosgrave 126 Lbs |
Doug Watson |
4 | Title Ready | 30-1 | Ryan Moore 126 Lbs |
Dallas Stewart |
The Group 1 $12m Dubai World Cup Sponsored by Emirates Airline and held over 2000m welcomes a 14-strong line up headed by the highest-rated Mystic Guide (USA), trained by Michael Stidham in the USA.
Mystic Guide is one of three Godolphin-owned runners in the field with the Saeed Bin Suroor-trained Gifts of Gold (IRE). The third comes in the shape of Magny Cours (USA), the charge of French maestro, Andre Fabre who is making his dirt debut in the Dubai World Cup.
Yet the Godolphin runners face stiff competition from a three-strong team of US raiders including the 2021 Pegasus World Cup runner up, Jesus' Team (USA), for trainer Jose Francisco D'Angelo and the Miguel Angel Silva-prepared Grade 2 winner Sleepy Eyes Todd (USA).
Title Ready (USA) winner of January's Grade 3 Louisiana Stakes trained by Dallas Stewart completes the US lineup.
Japanese interests are represented by Grade 1 winner, Chuwa Wizard (JPN), who claimed the Champions Cup at Chukyo Racecourse in December 2020 for trainer, Ryuji Okubo while Uruguay's Ajuste Fiscal (URU) lines up for trainer, Antonio Cintra.
Bahraini handler, Fawzi Nass saddles a first Dubai World Cup runner with Salute The Soldier (GER), whose route to the Dubai World Cup included victory in two out of the three traditional Dubai prep races - the Group 2 Al Maktoum Challenge Round 2 over 1900m and the Group 1 Al Maktoum Challenge Round 3 over the same 2000m of the Dubai World Cup.Great Scot, third in The Saudi Cup last month, flies the flag for Saudi Arabia and trainer, Abdullah Mishriff.
A stellar renewal of the Group 1 $5m 2410m Longines Dubai Sheema Classic seems certain with Japan's supermare, the multiple Grade 1 winner, Chrono Genesis (JPN), trained by Takashi Saito, lining up against dual Group 1 winner and Hong Kong Vase star, Mogul (GB) who represents Irish supremo, Aidan O'Brien.
The Bill Mott trained four-time Group 1 winner, Channel Maker (CAN) will be looking to go one better following his runner up spot to True Self (IRE) in the Neom Turf Cup in February while the John Gosden-trained 2021 Saudi Cup hero, Mishriff (IRE) is stepping up in trip and making a return to turf.
The 1800m $4m Group 1 Dubai Turf Sponsored by DP World features a strong UK contingent, with Lord North (IRE) winner of the Group 1 Prince of Wales Stakes from the Gosden yard, Lord Glitters, victor of the Group 1 Jebel Hatta on Super Saturday trained by David O'Meara, the Sir Michael Stoute trained Regal Reality (GB) as well as the Simon Crisford-trained pair of Court House (IRE) and Epic Hero (FR) all lining up.
The Group 1 $1.5m 1200m Dubai Golden Shaheen sponsored by Gulf News, boasts a multi-national field including the Doug O'Neill trained Wildman Jack (USA) winner of the 2020 Nad Al Sheba Turf Sprint and fellow US-based Group winner, Yaupon (USA) trained by Steve Asmussen who seeks redemption following his Breeder's Cup Sprint tilt in November. The Americans will take on Capella Stakes victor, Justin (JPN) trained by Akira Murayama who renews his rivalry with Copano Kicking (USA) and Matera Sky (USA) the winner and runner up respectively in the Riyadh Dirt Sprint three weeks ago.
Elsewhere on the card Japan's Pink Kamehameha (JPN), trained by Hideyuki Mori seeks victory in the Group 2 1900m $750,000 UAE Derby Sponsored by Emirates NBD having already landed the Saudi equivalent over a mile.
Stablemate France Go De Ina (USA) and the Yukihiro Kato trained Takeru Pegasus complete a powerful Japanese Derby challenge while Dubai World Cup Carnival star, El Patriota prepared by Cintra (URU) represents Uruguay.
The Group 1 US$1m Al Quoz Sprint Sponsored by AZIZI features Godolphin's Charlie Appleby trained Space Blues(IRE), fresh from victory in The Saudi Cup's 1351 Turf Sprint, Dubai World Cup Carnival star Equilateral (GB) trained by Charlie Hills and Cowan (USA) who was a fast-finishing second in the Saudi Derby and is another prepared by Asmussen.
Testing their staying power in the Group 2 $750,000 Dubai Gold Cup Sponsored by Al Tayer Motors are the Group 1 Prix Royal Oak-winner Subjectivist, trained by Mark Johnston alongside Group 2 winners, Walderbe (GER), trained by Germany's Ralf Rohne, the Andrew Balding trained Spanish Mission (USA) and Red Verdon (GB) trained by Ed Dunlop.
The Group 2 $750,000 Godolphin Mile Sponsored by Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum City - District One features 2020 Curlin Stakes winner, Parsimony (USA) trained by Doug O'Neill alongside Saudi raider Urban Icon, trained by Saud Saad M Alkahtani, Multiple UAE Champion Trainer, Doug Watson saddles the trio of Midnight Sands (USA), Premier Star (USA) and Golden Goal (IRE) while Satish Seemar's Zabeel Stables also sends out three including Secret Ambition (GB), Roman Rosso (ARG) and Tuz (USA). The Salem Bin Ghadayer trained Blown By The Wind (GB) lines up alongside Japan's Dieu Du Vin (JPN) and the Saeed Bin Suroor trained Dubai Mirage (IRE).
The Group 1 $750,000 2000m Dubai Kahayla Classic Sponsored by Mubadala has attracted an impressive list of the world's best Purebred Arabians including Group 1 winner Hajres (TUN) from the yard of French trainer, Elisabeth Bernard, Al Maktoum Challenge Round 2 winner and track record holder, RB Frynchh Dude trained by the UAE's Helal Alalawi and the Didier Guillemin trained Deryan, winner of the 2020 The President of the UAE Cup at Deauville.
Also lining up are the Mutlaq Bin Mushreef trained pair of Mubasher Al Khalediah (KSA) and Mutawakel Al Khalediah (KSA) winner and runner up respectively in the Obaiya Arabian Classic last month.
The Dubai World Cup is being held behind closed doors on Saturday March 27, 2021 and will see a modification to the purse structure meaning that prize money will be paid out to 8th place.
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About the Dubai World Cup
The Dubai World Cup was conceived by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum in 1996. Up until 2017, it was the world's richest race with a purse of $10M USD made available. It was briefly surpassed by the $12M Pegasus World Cup. Following the reduction of the Pegasus World Cup purse and the increase of the Dubai World Cup purse in 2019 to $12M USD, the UAE once again hosts the world's richest horse racing prize.
Before migrating to the Meydan Racecourse, which opened in 2010, the Dubai World Cup was hosted at the Nad Al Sheba Racecourse.
The next renewal of the Dubai World Cup will be on Saturday, March 27th, 2021 and once again hold a purse of $12M USD. This follows the cancellation of the event in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Some of the best racehorses produced by the United States have travelled to the Dubai World Cup and won. These include Arrogate (2017), California Chrome (2016), Animal Kingdom (2013), Well Armed (2009), Curlin (2008), Electrocutionist (2006), Roses in May (2005), Pleasantly Perfect (2003), Silver Charm (1998) and Cigar (1996). In fact, Cigar won the inaugural running of this race.