Global stars converge for Dubai World Cup’s ‘Super Saturday’

DUBAI, It is the second-biggest day of the year at Meydan Racecourse and ‘Super Saturday’ has certainly lived up to billing, with bumper field sizes across the nine races and runners from 13 different countries. The official highlight of what is a wel…

DUBAI, It is the second-biggest day of the year at Meydan Racecourse and ‘Super Saturday’ has certainly lived up to billing, with bumper field sizes across the nine races and runners from 13 different countries.
The official highlight of what is a well-established Dubai World Cup trials day is G1 Maktoum Challenge R3, sponsored by Emirates Airline, a prep race for the US$12 million Dubai World Cup itself.
The field of 14 includes four Group 1 winners, one of which is the Fawzi Nass-trained Salute The Soldier, successful in this race in 2021. If it wins again, it will be the first dual winner of the contest, which dates back to 1994.
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Source: Emirates News Agency

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