Meydan Racecourse will host the 29th Dubai World Cup 2025, with 102 horses from 13 countries competing in nine races with a total prize pool of $30.5m, including $12m for the main race, the Dubai World Cup. The main race, sponsored by Emirates Airline, will feature 11 elite thoroughbred horses, including top contenders Forever Young and Ushba Tesoro, competing over a distance of 2000m. The evening will kick off with the Dubai Kahayla Classic for pure-bred Arabian horses, followed by races such as the Dubai Gold Cup and Al Quoz Sprint before culminating in the prestigious Dubai World Cup.
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