Saturday, March 28, 2009

|Venad| Dubai World Cup 2009 - Galleries

 
 
 
 
 

Despite unpredictable weather, Dubai's horse lovers and fashionistas arrived at Nad Al Sheba for this year's Dubai World Cup.

 

The event is the world's most expensive horse race.

 

Equine stars from around the globe, new-comers, proven champions and locally-bred heroes are all in the mix as Dubai braves the elements.

 
 

Fashion lovers in Dubai go to great lengths to make sure their World Cup outfit stands out from the crowd.

 
 

 

Millions around the world will be glued to their TV sets to watch a few Emirati horsemen seek to steal the limelight and create racing history for the UAE.
 

Racegoers check out the favourites before the event begins.

Intermittent rain has been predicted by the Met office.

This year's World Cup will be the last held at Nad Al Sheba.

Racegoers survey watch as the horses are led into the parade ring for the first race, the Dubai Kahayla Classic.

Fryvolous (right), ridden by Daragh O'Donohoe and trained by Rod Simpson took first place in the first race.

Two Step Salsa, ridden by Lanfranco Dettori, wins the Godolphin Mile.

Regal Ransom, ridden by Alan Garcia, gets a pat after winning the UAE Derby.

Jose Verenzuela on Big City Man on his way to winning the Dubai Golden Shaheen, sponsored by Gulf News

A trainer runs with a horse across the centre ring during the opening ceremony.

Dancers dressed in neon, and using flashing lights.

A band plays the national anthem of the UAE.

Fireworks lit up Nad Al Sheba.

Artist perform during the opening ceremony.

UAE national jockey Ahmad Ajtebi celebrates after winning the Dubai Duty Free on Gladiatorus.

Action during the running of the Dubai Sheema Classic.

Ahmad Ajtebi throws his hand in the air after he rode his second winner of the night on Eastern Anthem, to win the Dubai Sheema Classic.

Well Armed (centre, front), ridden by Aaron Gryder, won the 2009 Dubai World Cup. The horse is trained by Eoin Harty.

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