Saudi Arabia To Host World's Richest Horse Race
Zeeshan Mehtab Published February 26, 2020 | 08:40 AM
Riyadh, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 26th Feb, 2020 ) :Saudi Arabia this week hosts the world's richest horse race, with $20 million in cash prizes on offer in the latest international sports extravaganza designed to boost its battered global image.
The ultra-conservative kingdom has in recent years invested heavily in sporting events, in a soft power push designed to project a more moderate image and jettison a reputation for rights abuses and the export of hardline ideology.
The Saudi Cup, expected to attract about 10,000 spectators, takes place at the King Abdulaziz Racetrack on February 29 with the main race run over 1,800m on a dirt track with a maximum field of 14.
The winner will walk away with $10 million, second place with $3.5 million and even the 10th place finisher will go away with something.
The Saudi Cup includes another seven races on dirt and turf with prizes worth $9.2 million up for grabs.
"We are taking the first steps on a journey to bring the domestic racing product on a par with our international counterparts," said Tom Ryan, director of strategy and international racing at the Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia.
The event will "increase the sport's following inside Saudi Arabia, as well as opening up the industry to international horses and connections to make our mark on global racing," he said.
Saudi journalist Mugbel al-Zabni, who writes for Arriyadiyah sports daily, said the event plays to Saudi culture, in a kingdom where the horse is considered a symbol of its heritage.
The Saudi Cup is set to take place in between its two predecessors as the world's richest race -- the Pegasus World Cup in the United States and the Dubai World Cup which are scheduled one month either side.
The Pegasus World Cup was the richest in the world in 2018 worth $16 million surpassing the $12 million Dubai World Cup, but it was only worth $9 million this year.
The big name jockeys at the Saudi Cup include Italian legend Frankie Dettori and Britain's Ryan Moore.
The Racing Post said that Nicola Currie is one of seven international female jockeys who will make history by becoming the first women to ride in a competitive race in Saudi Arabia.
Currie and her fellow female riders are to compete on Friday in a four race points-based challenge with seven male riders led by Dettori.
"We're delighted to welcome some of the best jockeys in the business to compete," the Post quoted Prince Bandar bin Khalid Al Faisal, chairman of the Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia, as saying.
"Racing routinely sees male and female riders compete on a level playing field and we are proud to continue this great tradition at King Abdulaziz Racecourse during Saudi Cup weekend." The Saudi Cup field is weighed more towards the United States entrants, who race on dirt more often than European racehorses.
A top contender is McKinzie, which was runner-up in the prestigious Breeder's Cup Classic last year, and trained by Bob Baffert who has an excellent record in the Dubai World Cup with three victories in total.
Another American runner Maximum Security won the Kentucky Derby last year but was then disqualified and has not shown much since.
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