2019 Dubai World Cup Explained

2019 Dubai World Cup
Class:Graded stakes race
Horse Race:Dubai World Cup
Location:Meydan Racecourse
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Date:30 March 2019
Distance:2,000 metres (about 10 furlongs)
Winning Horse:Thunder Snow
Winning Time:2:03.87
Winning Jockey:Christophe Soumillon
Winning Trainer:Saeed bin Suroor
Winning Owner:Godolphin
Conditions:Fast
Surface:Dirt
Previous:2018
Next:2021 (No race in 2020)

The 2019 Dubai World Cup was a horse race run at Meydan Racecourse in Dubai on 30 March 2019. It was the 24th running of the race. The total prize money for the race was US$12 million, with the winner receiving $7.2 million. This was an increase of $2 million on the previous year, making it the world's richest horse race in 2019.[1] [2]

The race was won for the second year running by Thunder Snow, who became the first horse to win the Dubai World Cup twice.[3]

Entries

A total of 13 horses were entered for the race, including Godolphin's defending champion Thunder Snow, who was bidding to become the first horse to win the race for a second time. Al Maktoum Challenge winners North America (Rounds 1 and 2) and Capezzano (Round 3) headed a strong local challenge from the United Arab Emirates, which also included Axelrod, Gronkowski and New Trails. The United States was also well represented with Pegasus World Cup runner-up Seeking The Soul, Breeders' Cup Classic runner-up Gunnevera, along with Audible, Pavel and Yoshida. The field was completed by Japanese challenger K T Brave and the Korean-trained Dolkong.[4]

Road to Meydan

The contenders' results in key races during the build-up to the Dubai World Cup.

Race card

The draw for the race was made on 27 March.[5] [6]

K T Brave was later withdrawn, reducing the field to 12.[7]

No.DrawHorseWeight (kg)JockeyTrainerOwner
11Gunnevera (USA)57.0Emisael JaramilloAntonio Sano (USA)Salomón Del Valle
22Capezzano (USA)57.0Mickael BarzalonaSalem bin Ghadayer (UAE)Sultan Ali
33North America (GB)57.0Richard MullenSatish Seemar (UAE)Ramzan Kadyrov
44Audible (USA)57.0Flavien PratTodd Pletcher (USA)WinStar Farm, China Horse Club et al.
55Seeking The Soul (USA)57.0Mike E. SmithDallas Stewart (USA)Charles E. Fipke
66Pavel (USA)57.0Joel RosarioDoug O'Neill (USA)Reddam Racing LLC
77Gronkowski (USA)57.0Oisin MurphySalem bin Ghadayer (UAE)Phoenix Thoroughbred III Ltd
88Axelrod (USA)57.0Royston FfrenchSalem bin Ghadayer (UAE)Phoenix Thoroughbred III Ltd & Slam Dunk Racing
99New Trails (USA)57.0Connor BeasleyAhmad bin Harmash (UAE)Hamdan Sultan Ali Alsabousi
1010Yoshida (JPN)57.0José OrtizBill Mott (USA)China Horse Club, WinStar Farm et al.
NRNRK T Brave (JPN)57.0João MoreiraHaruki Sugiyama (JPN)Kazuyoshi Takimoto
1212Thunder Snow (IRE)57.0Christophe SoumillonSaeed bin Suroor (GB)Godolphin
1313Dolkong (USA)57.0Olivier DoleuzeSimon Foster (KOR)Lee Tae In

Race

Summary

North America was fastest out of the gates and took an early lead, with defending champion Thunder Snow breaking well from the second widest draw to move in behind the leader, alongside Capezzano, who was pulling hard on the inside. As the horses settled, Gronkowski moved through to challenge North America for the lead, with the leaders closely followed by Thunder Snow, Capezzano and New Trails. The positions at the front of the race remained unchanged until the final bend, where Capezzano and New Trails quickly faded. Into the home straight, North America started to drop back as Thunder Snow challenged Gronkowski for the lead. The two horses, now clear of the rest of the field, battled all the way to the line, with Thunder Snow getting up to win by a nose in a photo finish, becoming the first horse to win two Dubai World Cups. Gunnevera ran on from the back to take third place, with Pavel staying on to finish fourth.[8] [9]

Full result

PositionMarginHorseJockeyTrainerPrize
1Thunder SnowChristophe SoumillonSaeed bin Suroor$7,200,000
2noseGronkowskiOisin MurphySalem bin Ghadayer$2,400,000
3GunneveraEmisael JaramilloAntonio Sano$1,200,000
4½PavelJoel RosarioDoug O'Neill$600,000
5AudibleFlavien PratTodd Pletcher$360,000
6YoshidaJosé OrtizBill Mott$240,000
7North AmericaRichard MullenSatish Seemar
8headSeeking The SoulMike E. SmithDallas Stewart
9neckAxelrodRoyston FfrenchSalem bin Ghadayer
10New TrailsConnor BeasleyAhmad bin Harmash
116DolkongOlivier DoleuzeSimon Foster
1217CapezzanoMickael BarzalonaSalem bin Ghadayer

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dubai World Cup Purse Raised to $12 Million for 2019 . BloodHorse . 24 March 2019.
  2. Web site: Dubai World Cup: The richest race day returns with $35 million prize purse . CNN . 28 March 2019.
  3. Web site: Thunder Snow makes history as the only horse to win Dubai World Cup twice . . 31 March 2019.
  4. Web site: Cards: Meydan 30 MAR 2019 1m2f Dubai World Cup Sponsored By Emirates Airline (Group 1) (Dirt) . Racing Post . 25 March 2019.
  5. Web site: Thunder Snow gets Gate 12 draw for Dubai World Cup title defence . The National . 27 March 2019.
  6. Web site: Racecard / Dubai World Cup Sponsored By Emirates Airline . Emirates Racing Authority . 27 March 2019.
  7. Web site: Dubai World Cup runners: field down to 12 horses after K T Brave withdraws . The National . 30 March 2019.
  8. Web site: Thunder Snow wins $12m Dubai World Cup . Gulf News . 31 March 2019.
  9. Web site: Thunder Snow wins 2019 Dubai World Cup in thrilling photo finish . The National . 31 March 2019.