There is always plenty to talk about after the Dubai World Cup. This
year, with the multi-billion-dollar Meydan Racecourse making its
prime-time debut, there’s even more to talk about than usual.
Unlike
the misnamed Breeders’ Cup World Championships, the Dubai World Cup
program truly is a "world" event. This year’s starters included 35
horses who won Grade/Group I races last year in 17 different countries.
Non-Group I winners from Turkey and Norway also competed. The winners
of this year’s seven races represented (or were bred in) nine countries
on five continents.
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