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History Of The
Dubai World Cup |
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In its short history, the Dubai World Cup has quickly
established itself as one of the world's most important
races. With its huge purse of $6 million, the largest
offered in all of racing, top horses from around the
world have shipped in to the ancestral home of the
Thoroughbred in hopes of capturing the winner's share
and the unofficial title of Horse of the World. For
the inaugural running in 1996, America's champion
Cigar bested California invader Soul of the Matter
to continue his winning streak which had begun in
November of 1994. Jerry Bailey returned in 1997 to
win again, this time aboard Sheikh Mohammed's Singspiel,
the 1996 Japan Cup winner and the runner up in the
Breeders' Cup Turf. In 1998, Kentucky Derby winner
Silver Charm, owned by Bob and Beverly Lewis, nosed
out Swain for the payoff. In 1999 Silver Charm returned
to defend his title and for the first time in history
a Kentucky Derby winner faced an Epsom Derby winner,
High-Rise. However, the big longshot Almutawakel shocked
everyone and gave the home team its second win. Finally,
in 2000, Godolphin sent out Dubai Millennium, so named
because they fully expected him to win that year's
running. He did not disappoint, beating top U.S. handicap
horse Behrens by a widening eight lengths.
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