2017 Dubai World Cup Explained

22nd Dubai World Cup
Horse Race:Dubai World Cup
Location:Meydan
Date:25 March 2017
Winning Horse:Arrogate (USA)
Winning Jockey:Mike Smith
Winning Trainer:Bob Baffert (USA)
Winning Owner:Juddmonte Farms
Surface:Dirt
Previous:2016
Next:2018

The 2017 Dubai World Cup was a horse race held at Meydan Racecourse on Saturday 25 March 2017. It was the 22nd running of the Dubai World Cup and the third running of the race since the synthetic Tapeta surface was replaced by a dirt track.

The winner was Juddmonte Farm's Arrogate, a four-year-old grey colt trained in the United States by Bob Baffert and ridden by Mike Smith. Arrogate's victory was the third in the race for Baffert after Silver Charm in 1998 and Captain Steve in 2001 and was the first in the race for his jockey and owner.

The contenders

The race had a strong North American challenge headed by Arrogate, who had begun his 2017 campaign by winning the Travers Stakes in record time. The other runners from the United States were Gun Runner, Keen Ice, Hoppertunity (Clark Handicap, Jockey Club Gold Cup) and Neolithic. The United Arab Emirates was represented by Mubtaahij (UAE Derby), Move Up (Bosphorus Cup), Special Fighter (Al Maktoum Challenge, Round 3, 2016), Long River (Al Maktoum Challenge, Round 3, 2017) and the Chilean-bred mare Furia Cruzada (Al Maktoum Challenge, Round 2). The other four runners were the Japanese challengers Gold Dream (February Stakes), Awardee (JBC Classic), Apollo Kentucky (Tokyo Daishoten) and Lani (3rd in the Belmont Stakes).

Betting is illegal in Dubai, but British bookmakers made Arrogate the 1/3 favourite ahead of Gun Runner on 7/1. The only other runners given any chance according to the betting were Hoppertunity, Move Up and Mubtaahij who started at 16/1.[1]

The race

Arrogate was hampered at the start and dropped back to the rear of the field. Long River set the early pace ahead of Gun Runner and Neolithic with Mubtaahij close behind. Few of the other runners were ever in contention. With half a mile left to run Gun Runner went to the front and Long River quickly dropped away. Gun Runner turned for home with a clear advantage but Arrogate produced a sustained run on the outside, took the lead 200 metres from the finish and drew away to win "comfortably" by two and a quarter lengths. Neolithic was five lengths away in third ahead of Mubtaahi, Awardee, Hoppertunity and Keen Ice with the other seven finishers trailing in at long intervals.[1] [2]

Race details

Full result

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Pos.Marg.Horse (bred)AgeJockeyTrainer (Country)Odds
1Arrogate (USA)4Mike SmithBob Baffert (USA)1/3 fav
2Gun Runner (USA)4Florent GerouxSteve Asmussen (USA)7/1
35Neolithic (USA)4John VelazquezTodd Pletcher (USA)25/1
4Mubtaahij (IRE)6Christophe SoumillonMike de Kock (UAE)16/1
5Awardee (USA)7Yutaka TakeMikio Matsunaga (JPN)66/1
6nkHoppertunity (USA)6Flavien PratBob Baffert (USA)16/1
71Keen Ice (USA)5Javier CastellanoTodd Pletcher (USA)33/1
84Lani (USA)4Ryan MooreMikio Matsunaga (JPN)100/1
95Apollo Kentucky (USA)5Christophe LemaireKenji Yamauchi (JPN)66/1
10Move Up (GB)4Adrie de VriesSaeed bin Suroor (UAE)50/1
118Long River (USA)7Mickael BarzalonaSalem bin Ghadayer (UAE)50/1
1215Special Fighter (IRE)6Fernando JaraMaria Ritchie (UAE)40/1
13½Furia Cruzada (CHI)5Antonio FresuErwan Charpy (UAE)100/1
1413½Gold Dream (JPN)4João MoreiraOsamu Hirata (JPN)50/1

Winner's details

Further details of the winner, Arrogate

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dubai World Cup result . 25 March 2017 . Racing Post .
  2. Web site: Arrogate Last to First in Dubai World Cup. The Blood-Horse.