jnchapel + horseracing + dubai   10

Godolphin's U.S. runners to no longer be trained by Suroor, Mettee
"In addition, the opening of Meydan racecourse in Dubai likely has changed Godolphin’s need for United States-based dirt runners, since Meydan has a synthetic Tapeta surface."
horseracing  international  dubai  godolphin 
november 2011 by jnchapel
Godolphin vs. Coolmore
"It would be a large irony, indeed, if Magnier & Co. pulled a Kentucky Derby runner out of the UAE Derby hat in Sheikh Mohammed's backyard."
horseracing  international  dubai  dubai-world-cup  coolmore  from delicious
march 2011 by jnchapel
Bin Suroor, De Kock seek milestones at Meydan
"The most successful Carnival trainer, bin Suroor is seeking his 100th winner at the annual racing extravaganza, while South African De Kock, second to bin Suroor in the Carnival statistics, is on 99 UAE winners. It will be a major surprise if at least one does not bring up their century."
horseracing  international  dubai  meydan  from delicious
january 2011 by jnchapel
New era for Ballydoyle with first Dubai entries for six years
"Although there have been no obvious signs of a reconciliation, Magnier's decision to authorise entries will lead to speculation that an olive branch has been offered to Sheikh Mohammed, whose desire to further raise the status of Dubai racing has been hampered by an absence of runners from Ballydoyle."
horseracing  international  dubai  ballydoyle  from delicious
january 2011 by jnchapel
Mike De Kock the man to follow as Dubai racing carnival gets under way
"De Kock has adapted his methods at the carnival and, recognising the need to have his runners fit first time out, gave four of his charges prep races during the domestic season. The fact that one, Mahuba, managed to win, suggests much better is to come for the trainer who will once again rely on the services of Christophe Soumillon and Kevin Shea, with Pat Cosgrave also expected to come in for some rides."
horseracing  international  dubai  racing-carnival  from delicious
january 2011 by jnchapel
All the Sheikh’s horses
"I wonder whether, after this spectacular World Cup, the true tradition of horse racing in Dubai -- the family tradition -- will endure."
horseracing  dubai  meydan  dubai-world-cup 
march 2010 by jnchapel
How a gift horse revived Falkland Islands race
"Quite why the Emir was so generous is unclear, but some say that as the ruler of a small state surrounded by big and powerful neighbours, he was an admirer of the plucky Falklanders and their refusal to be cowed by Argentina."
horseracing  international  falklands  dubai 
march 2010 by jnchapel
New Dubai track a closer's special (DRF+)
Of the 38 races run over Meydan's Tapeta track, only three have been won by front-runners. "Four have been taken by horses pressing the pace or tracking the leader, with nine taken by trackers in third, fourth or fifth. Winners coming from mid-pack in fields of at least 10 horses number 15, while seven have come from at or near the back of the pack. So 58 percent of this season's Meydan synthetic winners - 22 of 38 - have been closers." Quite different from what one jockey expected prior to Meydan's opening: "Horses coming up from behind will find it very difficult so it’s going to suit horses that like racing up in the first five." (From: http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100114/SPORT/701139915/1004/sport)
horseracing  dubai  meydan  track-trends  dubai-world-cup 
february 2010 by jnchapel
Meydan fights the doubters
"Dubai remains ideally placed as the potential nexus of a maturing international sport. Certainly there will be a far greater geographical spread of competition than at the Breeders' Cup, which bills itself as the World Thoroughbred Championships.... [At Santa Anita] there is now distressing talk of the synthetic track being restored to dirt. One conceivable reward for this shocking regression might be a permanent contract to stage the Breeders' Cup. If that were so, the painful but necessary catharsis currently underway in the American sport would be disastrously reversed by its reactionaries. And their inevitable isolation would provide an obvious cue for Meydan."
horseracing  dubai  meydan  breeders-cup 
january 2010 by jnchapel
Meydan may be the $1bn future of world horse racing
"The next step has always been obvious: a festival meeting at the other end of the season. The question is whether the Sheikh still has the energy, the clout and, for that matter, the money to make it happen. Were it not for the unfortunate matter of the entire country nearly going bust a few months ago, the timing would seem ideal. The Breeders' Cup awarded itself the subtitle 'World Thoroughbred Championships' several years ago, but it will be back on dirt this year after two years on an artificial surface. Now that even Santa Anita is apparently ready to reinstall dirt too, American racing seems more inward-looking than ever."
horseracing  dubai  meydan  breeders-cup 
january 2010 by jnchapel

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