In pictures: The Dubai World Cup, one of the richest events in horse racing
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The Dubai World Cup is among the world's biggest horse racing events, with a total of more than $30 million in prize money. Pictured, 2024 winner Laurel River, with jockey Tadhg O'Shea, leads horses into the first turn at the main race.
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The Dubai World Cup was created by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai. The first event, pictured, was held in 1996 at Nad al Sheba Racecourse.
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Jerry Bailey, riding Cigar, celebrates after edging out Soul of the Matter to win the first Dubai World Cup by a half-length.
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The event has always been synonymous with style and glamour. Pictured, spectators show off their outfits at the 1998 event.
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In 2008, American jockey Robby Albarado rode Curlin to victory by more than seven lengths, a new record at the time.
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The Nad al Sheba Racecourse was demolished and replaced by the $1-billion Meydan Racecourse, which hosted its first Dubai World Cup in 2010. Meydan boasted the world's largest grandstand, stretching some 1.6 km.
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The Meydan had the world's first five-star trackside hotel, cementing the event's association with glamour. Pictured, women register for a fashion competition run by a local magazine, in 2010.
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Brazilian Tiago Pereira, riding Gloria De Campeao, celebrates after winning the 2010 Dubai World Cup.
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Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum and his son, Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, arrive at Meydan Racecourse in 2011.
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The World Cup attracts tens of thousands of spectators. Pictured, racegoers at the 2011 event.
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African Story, ridden by Silvestre De Sousa, wins the Dubai World Cup in 2014.
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Fireworks explode over Meydan Racecourse in 2019.
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The coronavirus pandemic meant the 2020 event was canceled. The World Cup went ahead the next year, with empty seats displaying signs to enforce social distancing.
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Horses and riders race during the Group 1 Dubai Kahayla Classic for purebred Arabians over 2,000m in 2022.
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Frankie Dettori rode Country Grammer to victory at the World Cup in 2022.
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A view of Meydan Racecourse during the Dubai World Cup in 2023.
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A racegoer wears a large hat at the 2023 event.
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Yuga Kawada, riding Ushba Tesoro, celebrates winning the 2023 World Cup.
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Trainer Bhupat Seemar and jockey Tadhg O'Shea kiss the trophy after winning the Dubai World Cup in 2024.