Dubai World Cup Carnival confirms exciting new races

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Dubai Racing Club has announced an enhanced racing calendar for the 2021-22 season, taking the prize pot to over $40 million.

It will now include a four-race 'Jumeirah Series' on turf launched for the Classic generation, plus an exciting new race for Super Saturday.

"The introduction of new races within the framework of the Dubai World Cup Carnival is part of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s efforts to continually improve Dubai’s equestrian offering and also to support racing both within the UAE and overseas," said Sheikh Rashid bin Dalmook, Chairman of Dubai Racing Club.

The Dubai World Cup Carnival, which begins on 13 January at the Meydan Racecourse, will have several new races.

The popular Super Saturday card, sponsored by Emirates Airline, scheduled for 5 March will welcome the addition of a new race in the form of the US$300,000 Ras Al Khor over 1,400 metres on turf.

Longstanding three-year-old dirt events such as the UAE 2000 Guineas, Al Bastikaya and UAE Derby have all been given prize money increases.

The Jumeirah Series of turf races, which is a significant addition to the programme, features the US$150,000 Jumeirah Classic Trial over 1,400m, the US$75,000 Jumeirah Derby Trial over 1,800m, the US$150,000 Jumeirah Classic over 1,600m and the US$200,000 Jumeirah Derby over 2000m.

Meanwhile, the prize money for the world’s most spectacular race day, the Dubai World Cup, which boasts a dazzling card of six Group 1s and three Group 2 contests, has been enhanced to a value of US$ 30.5 million.

Due to take place on Saturday, 26 March, 2022, all races will be run for at least US$ 1 million, which ensures Dubai’s commitment to supporting the industry.

Dubai Racing Club also announced that the Longines Dubai Sheema Classic is offering a US$6 million purse, moving it back to its pre-pandemic value.

The Group 1 Dubai Turf, sponsored by DP World, is being increased to US$5 million, while the flagship event – the Dubai World Cup, sponsored by Emirates Airline – is maintaining the highest purse of the night at US$12 million.

 

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