1999 Dubai World Cup

The 1999 Dubai World Cup was a horse race held at Nad Al Sheba Racecourse on Sunday 28 March 1999. It was the 4th running of the Dubai World Cup.

4th Dubai World Cup
Nad Al Sheba, 28 March 1999
won by Almutawakel (GB)

The winner was Hamdan Al Maktoum's Almutawakel, a four-year-old bay colt trained in Dubai by Saeed bin Suroor and ridden by Richard Hills. Almutawakel's victory was the first in the race for his owner, trainer and jockey.

Almutawakel had been campaigned on turf in Europe in 1997 and 1998, recording his most important success Prix Jean Prat at Chantilly Racecourse in May 1998. The 1999 Dubai World Cup attracted a strong field including Silver Charm (the previous year's winner) and Victory Gallop from North America, while the Godolphin stable were represented by Daylami and High-Rise. Racing on dirt for the first time Almutawakel took the lead in the straight and won by three-quarters of a length from Malek with Victory Gallop three-quarters of a length away in third.[1]

Race details

  • Sponsor: none
  • Purse: £3,012,048; First prize: £1,807,229
  • Surface: Dirt
  • Going: Fast
  • Distance: 10 furlongs
  • Number of runners: 8
  • Winner's time: 2:00.65

Full result

Pos. Marg. Horse (bred) Age Jockey Trainer (Country)
1 Almutawakel (GB) 4 Richard Hills Saeed bin Suroor (GB/UAE)
2 ¾ Malek (CHI) 6 Alex Solis Richard Mandella (USA)
3 ¾ Victory Gallop (CAN) 4 Jerry Bailey W. Elliott Walden (USA)
4 Central Park (IRE) 4 Daragh O'Donohue Saeed bin Suroor (GB/UAE)
5 3 Daylami (IRE) 5 John R. Velazquez Saeed bin Suroor (GB/UAE)
6 10 Silver Charm (USA) 5 Gary Stevens Bob Baffert (USA)
7 nk Running Stag (USA) 5 Ray Cochrane Philip Mitchell (GB)
8 dist High-Rise (IRE) 4 Frankie Dettori Saeed bin Suroor (GB/UAE)
  • Abbreviations: DSQ = disqualified; nse = nose; nk = neck; shd = head; hd = head; nk = neck; dist = distance

Winner's details

Further details of the winner, Alutawakel

gollark: It's due to the WYDAF principle - you get only what you don't ask for.
gollark: Yes, well, TJ09s be TJ09s.
gollark: Surely it'd mess with their ratios at the very lesat.
gollark: More *golds*, though?
gollark: Well, the one I traded for, but you know.

References

  1. "Dubai World Cup result". Racing Post. 28 March 1999. Retrieved 2014-04-08.
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