2004 Dubai World Cup Explained

9th Dubai World Cup
Horse Race:Dubai World Cup
Location:Nad Al Sheba
Date:27 March 2004
Winning Horse:Pleasantly Perfect (USA)
Winning Jockey:Alex Solis
Winning Trainer:Richard Mandella (USA)
Winning Owner:Diamond A Racing Corporation
Previous:2003
Next:2005

The 2004 Dubai World Cup was a horse race held at Nad Al Sheba Racecourse on Saturday 27 March 2004. It was the 9th running of the Dubai World Cup.

The winner was Diamond A Racing Corporation's Pleasantly Perfect, a six-year-old brown horse trained in the United States by Richard Mandella and ridden by Alex Solis. Pleasantly Perfect's victory was the first in the race for his owner, trainer and jockey.

Pleasantly Perfect had been one of the leading dirt performers in the United States in 2003 when his wins included the Breeders' Cup Classic. Before being shipped to Dubai he won the San Antonio Handicap on 31 January. In the 2004 Dubai World Cup he started the 5/2 second favourite and won by three quarters of a length from the 2/1 favourite Medaglia d'Oro with the South African challenger Victory Moon five length back in third place.[1]

Race details

Full result

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Pos.Marg.Horse (bred)AgeJockeyTrainer (Country)Odds
1Pleasantly Perfect (USA)6Alex SolisRichard Mandella (USA)5/2
2¾Medaglia d'Oro (USA)5Jerry BaileyRobert J. Frankel (USA)2/1 fav
35Victory Moon (SAF)5Weichong MarwingMike de Kock (SAF)4/1
4Grand Hombre (USA)4Frankie DettoriSaeed bin Suroor (GB/UAE)12/1
54Qaayed Alkhail** (GER)7Mick KinaneJerry Barton (KSA)66/1
64Domestic Dispute (USA)4Gary StevensPatrick Gallagher (UA)22/1
7nkFleetstreet Dancer (USA)6J. K. CourtDoug O'Neill (USA)16/1
8Admire Don (JPN)5Katsumi AndoHiroyoshi Matsuda (JPN)11/1
9Regent Bluff (JPN)8Yutaka YoshidaYokichi Okubo (JPN)40/1
10Dinyeper (GB)5Halis KaratasAyhan Kasar (TUR)40/1
11State Shinto (USA)8Ted DurcanM Al Kurdi (UAE)66/1
1213Silent Deal (JPN)4Yutaka TakeYasuo Ikee (JPN)25/1

Winner's details

Further details of the winner, Pleasantly Perfect

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dubai World Cup result . 27 March 2004 . Racing Post . 2014-04-06.