Mr Saeed H Al-Tayer, Chairman of the Dubai Racing Club said: 'On behalf of the Dubai Racing Club, I would like to thank all of our Dubai World Cup partners for their invaluable support. The success of the Dubai World Cup meeting would not be possible without their most generous patronage and loyalty.'
The Group 1 Dubai World Cup, sponsored by Emirates Airline, is the world's richest race and has attracted some true champions since it was first run in 1996 - and this year's renewal promises to hail another.
It is set to be one of the greatest races ever witnessed at the famous Nad Al Sheba track.
The US$21.25 million Dubai World Cup card also features the two richest races run on turf, the $5 million Dubai Duty Free, sponsored by Dubai Duty Free, and the $5 million Dubai Sheema Classic, sponsored by Nakheel.
The Dubai Duty Free, run over 1,777 metres, has attracted a strong contingent from the Far East and Hong Kong.
The Dubai Sheema Classic, will be run over 2400 metres.
The other Group 1 showpiece on the illustrious card is the Dubai Golden Shaheen, sponsored by Gulf News.
The Group 2 Godolphin Mile, sponsored for the first time this year by Etisalat.
The Group 2 UAE Derby, sponsored by Saeed & Mohammed Al Naboodah Holding.
The opening race on the card is the Dubai Kahayla Classic, sponsored by EMAAR Properties, and which regularly attracts the best Purebred Arabians in the world.
The Dubai Racing Club would like to thank all the race sponsors, and also the event sponsors, African + Eastern, BBC World, Land Rover.
Sponsors revealed for US$21 million Dubai World Cup meeting
Ten leading companies have teamed up with the Dubai Racing Club to support the world's richest day of racing on Saturday, March 31, 2007, featuring the US$6,000,000 Dubai World Cup, sponsored by Emirates Airline.
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, February 07 - 2007 at 11:57
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