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Dubai Racing Carnival announces new season, $30.5m World Cup to return

Dubai Racing Carnival to include longer season and bigger prizes for horse racing in the city

Dubai Racing Carnival Meydan 2023 2024 World Cup

Horse racing in Dubai will return this year with bigger prizes and a longer season at the world-famous Meydan course.

A new-look racing season will offer richer purses and more races for horse enthusiasts.

In line with the city’s fast-paced development and innovation, under the vision of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, Dubai Racing Club has unveiled a new structure for the 2023-2024 racing season.

Dubai Racing Carnival

The season has been transformed into a rich racing extravaganza, renamed the Dubai Racing Carnival.

The move, which follows two decades of international racing in the Emirate, is marked by a big boost in prize money, which promises to attract highly competitive fields.

The restructured Racing Carnival is a reward for the fast-improving quality of local horses, while the city’s world-class facilities are perfect for international runners to use as a base for the flourishing racing in the region.

A good example of the benefits of wintering in the Dubai sun is Mawj. The Saeed bin Suroor-trained filly was two from two at Meydan Racecourse before returning to the UK and winning the prestigious Group 1 1000 Guineas at Newmarket.

Sheikh Rashed bin Dalmook Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Racing Club, said: “The new shape and identity of the Dubai Racing Carnival has the potential of boosting Dubai’s strategic position as a regional centre for horseracing sports and a favourite racing destination.

“This is thanks to the rich races on offer and the expertise, services and facilities at the iconic Meydan Racecourse.

“We have a proud history of racing in Dubai, but we are also known for our innovation. We are delighted to boost prize money and welcome international participation for the entirety of the season.”

The Racing Carnival spans the entire season at Meydan, from November to March, giving international trainers, jockeys and horses the chance to compete in the city for much longer than was previously the case.

Purses for the Racing Carnival 2023-2024 are up by AED11m – a 27 per cent increase from the total for the 2022-23 season.

There will be three valuable feature race nights; starting in December (AED4.7m), then January (AED10m), and Super Saturday in March (AED10m); which brings the total purses for the three meetings to AED24.7m.

The minimum prize money per non-stakes races is AED165,000; the same as pre-pandemic levels.

The flagship World Cup night brings the curtain down on the racing season and retains its enormous pool of prize money of $30.5m (AED112 million).

The Racing Carnival encompasses 14 meetings, excluding Dubai World Cup day, with each meeting staging seven to nine races.

Racing takes place on Fridays, except for Super Saturday and the World Cup, which are on Saturdays.

The Racing Club will make further announcements in due course regarding the racing calendar and purse structure.

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