AL Zahir Seeks Second HH The President Cup Win in Abu Dhabi

AL Zahir wins Presidents Cup 2/2019

AL Zahir wins Presidents Cup 2/2019

8 February 2020 Abu Dhabi, UAE ~ Sunday, 9 February 2020 is the eagerly awaited HH The President Cup meeting in the capital with the Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club hosting a six-race card, officially highlighted by the 2200m Purebred Arabian Group 1 HH The President Cup.

The President Cup Group 1 race will see two-time defending champion Al Zahir (MADJANI x Petite Class by Barour De Cardonne) trained by Ali Rashid Al Rayhi for HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, seeking a second time in the winner’s circle. If successful, 7-year-old wil become the second horse to win this prestigious 2200m prize more than twice, emulating the legendary five-time winner Alanudd. Al Rayhi’s charge does not have the advantage of a previous outing this season, which he has had in each of the last two campaigns, and has not been seen in public since the middle of March.

“Obviously, we know conditions suit him and this is his main first target in a race we have won twice,” said jockey Jim Crowley. “Completing the hat trick will not be easy, but we are hoping for a big run.”

Eric Lemartinel saddles two for HH Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Fabrice Veron opting to partner Abu Alabyad (Akbar), awarded this race in 2015 by the stewards after the disqualification of Thakif, which remains the most recent of his six career victories. Second in 2016 and third in 2017, the veteran 10-year-old has finished fifth, then sixth in the two most recent renewals behind Al Zahir and is joined in the field by stable companion Darius du Paon (No Risk Al Maury), the mount of Adrie de Vries. A 7-year-old, he was third in this last year having finished sixth a head behind Abu Alabyad in 2018.

The course and distance HH The President Cup prep three weeks ago was won by Tadhg O’Shea aboard Rmmas (Akbar) for Sheikha Fatima bint Mansour Al Nahyan and Jean de Roualle. They were chased home by Harrab, again the mount of Richard Mullen, but who has subsequently changed yards, moving from Ana Mendez to Majed Al Jahoori. Darius Du Paon was third, Abu Alabyad was fifth, and the Lemartinel pair divided by Goshawke, stable star for Abdallah Al Hammadi and Al Ajban Stables, having landed the 2019 Group 1 Al Maktoum Challenge R2 over 2200m on dirt at Meydan last January before finishing fourth in this.

The Thoroughbred equivalent, over 1400m and carrying Listed status, was won last year by Legendary Lunch who was recording his second course and distance victory, having also landed a handicap three weeks earlier. A 6-year-old gelded son of Dragon Pulse, he will be attempting to become just the second dual winner of the race after Diffident, successful in both 1996 and 1998. The mount of Adrie de Vries, he is trained by Fawzi Nass and the duo arrive in good form having celebrated a double at Meydan last Saturday.

The 1600m Arabian Triple Crown R1 has twelve going to post, the highest rated Ihtesham (AF ALBAHAR x Akima Del Sol), winner of her only and last two races in 2019. The four-year-old is trained by I Al Hadrami for Ben Shahwan Arabian Horse Stables and is under the hands of Szczepan Mazur, as in her winning rides.

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