Saudi Cup Day Races Attract 66 Overseas Runners From 8 Countries
5 February 2020, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia ~ HRH Prince Bandar bin Khalid Al Faisal, Chairman of the Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia, has released a list of Saudi Cup day runners weighted with 21 individual Group or Grade 1 winners across an eight race card.
Two days of racing, 28-29 February
With a total prize purse of US $29.2M including a record $20M for the inaugural running of the 1800m Saudi Cup, the two-day race weekend held on 28-29 February 2020 represents a significant evolution in Saudi Arabia’s racing history.
The highlight of the card, the first running of the world’s richest race, will see the Prince Faisal Bin Khalid Bin Abdulaziz-owned Mucho Gusto, trained to victory by Bob Baffert in last month’s Pegasus World Cup, take on Group 1 winning stablemate McKinzie as well as the might of heavy hitting Group 1 star, Maximum Security, trained by Jason Servis.
The mares will not go unrepresented with Midnight Bisou trained by Steve Asmussen and the Irish mare Magic Wand prepared by Aidan O’Brien, facing off against the colts.
Saeed Bin Suroor-trained Benbatl
Dubai-based and Saeed Bin Suroor-trained Benbatl has landed multiple Group 1 races in Germany, Great Britain, Australia and Dubai and bids to add a fifth country to his winning CV, while a pair of Grade 1 stars, Chrysoberyl and Gold Dream, trained by Hidetaka Otonashi and Mitsuru Hashida respectively, represent Japan.
Speaking at a press conference at the Equestrian Club of Riyadh’s city clubhouse, Prince Bandar expressed his satisfaction at the strength in depth across the Saudi Cup card.
The press conference also saw the announcement of two of the Saudi Cup’s Platinum Partners, Longines, the Official Watch and Timekeeper of the Saudi Cup and race sponsor of the Longines Turf Handicap as well as Saudi Arabian Airlines (SAUDIA) the Official Carrier of the Saudi Cup and sponsor of the $1.5M Saudia Sprint.
“The establishment of the Saudi Cup is a great moment in the history of horseracing in Saudi Arabia and I am gratified that the global racing community has embraced our new concept with such enthusiasm,” said Prince Bandar. “I look forward to welcoming some of the world’s most highly decorated horsemen and women to Riyadh and am thrilled that so many champion international horses will be taking part on Saturday, 29 February.”
Japan’s Entry Deirdre
Top class horses will be on show throughout the meeting. Deirdre, a top-level scorer in both England and her native Japan for trainer Mitsuru Hashida, is the biggest name in the US$1 Million Neom Turf Cup over 2100m.
Two of America’s top speedsters, Imperial Hint, trained by Luis Carvajal, four times successful at Grade 1 level, and the Breeder’s Cup Sprint runner-up, Shancelot, for Jorge Navarro go head-to-head in the $1.5M Saudia Sprint over 1200m on dirt.
The Charlie Appleby-trained 2018 Melbourne Cup winner, Cross Counter, will come up against the French Group 1 scorer, Call The Wind, prepared by Freddy Head in the 3000m $2.5M Longines Turf Handicap.
Obaiya Arabian Classic $1.9M
Meanwhile Aatebat Al Khalediah, Masshhur Al Khalediah, Hajres and Ziyadd – top representatives of their breed from Dubai, Britain, France and Abu Dhabi respectively – will clash in the day’s big event for Purebred Arabians and richest race of its kind, the $1.9M Obaiya Arabian Classic over 2000m on dirt.
The fields for each race will be completed with the addition of two local runners, which will be selected following the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques raceday on Saturday, 8 February.
Tom Ryan, Director of Strategy and International Racing for the Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia, said:
“Since the launch of the Saudi Cup less than seven months ago, the level of support and assistance we have received from our friends in the world of horse racing has been quite overwhelming, and I could not be happier with the quality of the horses set to contest our big races in just over three weeks’ time.
“Quality is spread throughout the card and we are looking forward to watching these superstars of global racing take to the track on 29 February”.
Overseas-trained horses that have accepted an invitation to take part: 5/2/2020
Photo: Erika Rassmussen