The horses of the international “Godolphin” team, under the supervision of coach Charlie Appleby, won three titles out of the eight rounds of the race of the seventh evening of the “Dubai Racing Carnival”, the day before yesterday, at the Meydan Racecourse, with a total of prizes amounting to 1.87 million dirhams.
The star of the Godolphin team, the horse “First Conquest”, led by jockey Michael Barzalona, was crowned champion of the fifth and main round of the evening, whose prizes amounted to 350 thousand dirhams, by winning the “Lord’s Tour Handy Cup” championship, after “First Conquest” crossed the finish line of the race course that extended For a distance of 1800 metres, he came in first place, achieving a time of one minute and 46 seconds and 72 parts of a second, a difference of 3.8 lengths. For the second-place horse, “C Hector,” owned by Malih Al-Basti, under the supervision of trainer Jimmy Osborne, and led by jockey Patrick Dubas.
“Creative Story” began with the first victories of the “Godolphin” team by winning the second half title (National Industries Complex) allocated to the “parity” category, with a distance of 1400 metres, after recording a time of one minute and 22 seconds, and 68 parts of a second, a difference of 1.6 lengths from the horse “The Camden”. Colt, who came second, under the supervision of coach Popat Simar and led by jockey William Buick.
The Royal Blue Logo’s three victories came from the horse Symbol of Honor, winning the title of the Al Wasl Stakes Championship, which took place in the fourth heat over a distance of 1,200 metres, by crossing the finish line in a time of one minute, seven seconds and 93 hundredths of a second, ahead by 0.19 lengths. His closest pursuer is the horse “West Acre”, which came in second, led by its jockey Dylan McMonagle, under the supervision of trainer George Scott.
In the rest of the results, the horse “Heart of Honor” for the “Jim & Claire Limited” company, under the supervision of Jimmy Osborne, and led by the jockey Adi de Vries, opened the first victories, by winning the title of the “Dubai Maritime City” race, which took place in the first half for a distance of 1600 meters, achieving a time of One minute, 37 seconds, and 55 hundredths of a second. The horse “Emirates Lightning”, owned by its owner and trainer Ismail Mohammed, led by jockey Sandro Paiva, excelled by winning the title of the third race (Dubai Motors Zone) reserved for horses in the “equal” category, crossing the race course that extended for a distance of 1,200 meters, with a time of one minute and 12 seconds, and eight parts of a half. Second.
The horse “Violent Justice”, owned by Fabihav Shah, under the supervision of trainer Doug Watson and driven by Sam Hitchcott, won the title of the sixth race (Jafza) for a distance of 2000 metres, with the champion recording a time of two minutes and four seconds, and 84 hundredths of a second.
“Thundering”, owned by “Horses & Buyers”, under the supervision of coach Guillermo Arizocreta and led by jockey Vaclav Jansak, concluded the ceremony by winning the title of the eighth race (Jafza One) for a distance of 2410 meters allocated to horses of the par class, after crossing the finish line in first place in a time of two minutes. And 28 seconds, and 14 parts of a second.
“Tauli” is the star of speed
The horse “Tauli”, owned by His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, under the supervision of trainer Michael Costa, won the title of the Jafza Logistics Complex Speed Championship, which took place in the seventh round and extended for a distance of 1,000 metres. The horse “Tully”, led by his jockey Ben Quinn, succeeded in crossing the race course in a time of 56 seconds and 55 hundredths of a second, surpassing by a large margin of 2.75 lengths over his closest competitor, the horse “Al-Mozan”, who came in second, according to the slogan of his owner and trainer Salem Al-Sabri, and led by Knight Silvestre de Sousa.
. 1.87 million dirhams prizes for the seventh evening of the “Dubai Racing Carnival”.
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